This video is a recording of the 3rd panel of the conference “The Divided Society After November 3rd” held on the 23rd and 24th of November 2020 in collaboration with the Centro Studi Americani and the Italian Academy at Columbia University.
In contemporary democracies, conflict over the correct policy responses to everything from the Covid-19 pandemic, economic inequality, and ethnic diversity continues unabated. In the United States in particular, this conflict has sown profound divisions between the actors of the staunch two-party system, which are not only political but have taken on a distinctly cultural hue. As the 2020 presidential election results and recent events have clearly illustrated, this divide is deeply entrenched in the political landscape and does not show signs of easing.
The Divided Society
Keynote Speech: Mark Lilla (Columbia University)
Anthony Appiah (New York University)
Sheri Berman (Barnard College, Columbia University)
Ian Buruma (Bard College)
Chair: Giuseppe Sarcina (Corriere della Sera)
You can find recordings of the other panels here:
The Future of Atlantic Relations
Inequality, Caste, and Democracy
Video editing and production: Alberto Pagano