One of the great virtues of digital technology is the way its democratizing tendency--anyone and everyone can have a voice, can speak their mind and be heard. But you can’t have a flourishing democracy without a sense of what makes for good citizenship. Matthew Weathers, John Schmidt, and Tim Milosch consider what it might take for people to be well-informed, active, virtuous citizens in a digital democracy.
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A playlist of all 19 videos in this series is available at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVHY3HvnI6yMBVNwooOizhwnqoIZbo_Ef