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Can America’s Two-Party System Survive? Post-event discussion on ‘The Future of Conservatism’

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Join Penn TableTalk for a post-event discussion about issues brought up during, “The Future of Conservatism”. This is an opportunity to share your ideas in a moderated forum with other students about the two-party system and what the future of conservatism may look like. Registration is open to Penn students and alumni.

TableTalk is a framework for conversation between people who would not interact under ordinary circumstances. It provides an accessible and intentional context for members of the Penn community to get to know one another, ask penetrating questions, temporarily leave their realms of comfort and adopt new ones. We’ll know that TableTalk has worked when groups and individuals who have historically had nothing to do with each other come together through meaningful conversation.

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