William Buckley and James Baldwin's 1965 debate is an ideal example of what constructive discourse can be, and the antithesis of what's happening now.
Image a world in which high-schoolers had to examine both sides of a dispute, argue each with equal compassion and listen for understanding.
A close read of some of Mr. Kirk’s most viral exchanges shows an approach that was polished and skillful — if not always fair.
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