EPISODE · May 16, 2025 · 56 MIN
Larry Sharpe on the Dangers of National Divorce
from War, Divorce, or Federalism; America at a Crossroads · host WDF
In this conversation, Larry Sharpe discusses the importance of decentralization and federalism in the United States, arguing that a more localized approach to governance could alleviate polarization and improve community engagement. He expresses concerns about the concept of national divorce, suggesting it could lead to violence and division. Sharpe emphasizes the need for hope and effective communication in politics, advocating for a return to community-based governance and the importance of local elections. He also critiques the current political landscape, highlighting the detrimental effects of centralization and the need for cultural change to appreciate decentralization.
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In this conversation, Larry Sharpe discusses the importance of decentralization and federalism in the United States, arguing that a more localized approach to governance could alleviate polarization and improve community engagement. He expresses concerns about the concept of national divorce, suggesting it could lead to violence and division. Sharpe emphasizes the need for hope and effective communication in politics, advocating for a return to community-based governance and the importance of local elections. He also critiques the current political landscape, highlighting the detrimental effects of centralization and the need for cultural change to appreciate decentralization.
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