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Join or Die with Robert D. Putnam and Shaylyn Romney Garrett

Legendary political scientist and acclaimed author Robert D. Putnam teamed up with author Shaylyn Romney Garrett for a conversation on America's decline in community connections over the last half-century. Facilitator Liz Joyner, founder and president of The Village Square, explored why the pair believe we should join a club and that the fate of America depends on it. Putnam's research on this topic was captured in his groundbreaking 2000 book "Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community" and a 2023 documentary, "Join or Die," tells the story and evolution of Putnam's philosophy of "social capital." Putnam and Garrett co-wrote "The Upswing: How America Came Together a Century Ago and How We Can Do It Again" (2020). Harvard University professor Robert D. Putnam is America’s preeminent political scientist — and one of the most widely read and cited social scientists living today. Putnam, known as “the poet laureate of civil society," is the author of 14 books, and his work focuses on asking big questions about American society. Shaylyn Romney Garrett is a passionate believer that everyday interactions are where we do the “heart work” required to transform our hyper-individualistic culture and reclaim the power of “We.” She writes about her personal journey back to community on her blog and newsletter, Project Reconnect. This program is part of a multi-year civic engagement initiative between Florida Humanities and The Village Square called "Democracy Reignited." Learn more here: floridahumanities.org/democracy Transcript

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