Listen "Civics, Polarization, and Democracy: A Conversation with Paul Rader"
Episode Synopsis
Civics often feels abstract or overlooked, yet it shapes the very core of how citizens understand democracy and engage in public life. In this episode, Paul Rader—educator, writer, and nonpartisan political analyst—explores the intersections of civics, history, and modern polarization.Through personal stories, historical reflections, and a call for stronger civic education, Paul sheds light on how understanding our past can help bridge divides and empower citizens to build a healthier democracy.Paul is the creator and host of the Politics with Paul podcast and the author of Why Independents Rarely Win Elections: And How They Could Become More Competitive (2021). He is also the founder of Detoxify American Politics, a civics education initiative offering tools to help citizens move beyond division and re-engage with democracy in healthier ways.Based in Florida, Paul has spent his career teaching politics in a nonpartisan, nonideological manner, dedicated to enhancing civic awareness and engagement.Connect with Paul: Linktree | Website | Detoxify American Politics | Politicswith Paul Podcast | LinkedInPaul’s Book: Why Independents Rarely Win Elections: And How They Could Become More Competitive | Kindle VersionReads mentioned: Why Parties?: The Origin and Transformation of Political Parties in America by John Aldrich | The Federalist PapersConnect with Holley: Buy Me A Coffee | Website | LinkedIn | Bluesky | Instagram | Medium | SubstackEmail: [email protected] this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/say-it-with-history-conversations-that-shaped-the-past-with/donations
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