🗳️🔥 How to run a Democracy when the citizens disagree?
Details
Description: We are drowning in news, but starving for perspective. With the current climate in the U.S., it is easy to get sucked into the "argumentative" side of democracy. This meetup is for the thinking side.
Let’s do something weirdly radical: let's ignore the 24-hour news cycle and instead read an address from 1884 that sounds like it was written this morning.
The Premise James Russell Lowell’s essay, Democracy, argues that free government runs on public opinion the way a body runs on air. If the air is polluted, the whole system gets sick. His solution isn’t “pick better villains” or "vote harder." It’s closer to sanitation: how does a society keep its public mind from turning poisonous?
This is not a history lecture. It’s a pressure-test: Does Lowell’s diagnosis still hold in 2026? And if it does, what do we do about the pollution?
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### đź“„ The Reading
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uoXDX3TMUe3vsRYyN6VaZjW3-w2Vxv-DDBqew00uUxg/edit?usp=sharing
(The above is the link to the modern translation of the essay)
### 🤔 What We’ll Explore
We aren't here to debate current policies. We are here to analyze the underlying machinery of our society:
- When disagreement turns into disgust: What happens when politics shifts from "policy" to "identity"? Can a democracy survive if we view neighbors as enemies?
- Public opinion as an ecosystem: If outrage is profitable, who profits from it? what is the point of these protests?
- Demagogues vs. Demand: Are leaders the cause of the division, or are they just a symptom of what the crowd already secretly wants?
- The “Light and Air” Problem: Lowell argues for openness. But in the algorithmic era, does "letting in the light" cure lies, or just help the problems spread faster?
### ⚙️ The Format
- Context (5 mins): Who Lowell was and why this 1884 speech still stings.
- The Text: I will bring prompts from the reading to guide the discussion.
- Guided Inquiry: We will tackle 3 core philosophical questions.
- Open Floor: A structured discussion (not a chaos free-for-all).
A Note on the Vibe:
- If you came to campaign for a side or vent about the news, you will hate this.
- If you came to think, listen, and dissect ideas philosophically, you will love it.
đź“… When and Where
- Date: Sunday, February 01, 2026
- Time: 3:30PM - 5:30PM
- Location: Central Library - Meeting Rooms - L4 North (492) Meeting Room
- Capacity: Strictly capped at 12–15 to ensure everyone can participate.
