
Political Scientist Yascha Mounk | Preview
Preview: Season 2022 Episode 3 | 29s
An interview with political scientist Yascha Mounk about his outlook on the United States.
Host Marcia Franklin talks with political scientist Yascha Mounk about identity, political divides and his outlook on America. Mounk is the author of several books, including “The People vs. Democracy,” “The Great Experiment,” and “Stranger in My Own Country.” The conversation was recorded at the 2022 Sun Valley Writers’ Conference.
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Dialogue is a local public television program presented by IdahoPTV
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Political Scientist Yascha Mounk | Preview
Preview: Season 2022 Episode 3 | 29s
Host Marcia Franklin talks with political scientist Yascha Mounk about identity, political divides and his outlook on America. Mounk is the author of several books, including “The People vs. Democracy,” “The Great Experiment,” and “Stranger in My Own Country.” The conversation was recorded at the 2022 Sun Valley Writers’ Conference.
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