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Democracy on Trial
Working Conference: September 1996
The
Institute’s first conference, “Democracy on
Trial,” grappled with the question: Is democracy,
an Enlightenment-era institution, sustainable in an increasingly
post-Enlightenment public culture? Conference participants
included Jean Bethke Elshtain, Michael
Sandel, Richard Sennett, John
Gray, Lawrence Friedman, Neil
Postman, William Galston, John
Patrick Diggins, and Richard Merelman.
The conference received extended national coverage in The
Chronicle of Higher Education. Over the course of
two days, discussion ranged from examining the weakening
of the ethical foundations of democratic institutions to
considering transformations in the character and environment
of public discourse to debating the role of fear in politics.
Participants also considered the moral justifications for
democracy, looking at, among other things, the moral culture
of jurisprudence and the relationship between technology
and the state.
Several of the papers from this conference are published
in the Spring
2000 issue of The Hedgehog Review. |