250 Years of Civility in America: Reaganism with Fred Ryan
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On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim sits down with Fred Ryan, Chairman of the Board of Trustees and Director of the Center for Civility and Democracy at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute to discuss the Center's newly released "Civility Handbook." The conversation highlights the challenges of civility in the United States, emphasizing the need for respectful discourse across political divides. Fred shares insights on how the Civility Handbook aims to foster unity by providing practical tools for civil engagement in various settings, including social media. The discussion also touches on historical examples of bipartisan cooperation, reflecting on President Reagan's legacy of finding common ground. The Civility Handbook is available for free to encourage widespread adoption of these principles.