Knox College previews Cornel West, Robert P. George dialogue on fruitful disagreement

Knox College is bringing two prominent thinkers—progressive intellectual Cornel West and conservative scholar Robert P. George—to Galesburg for a public conversation on Thursday, Jan. 29, at 7 p.m. at Central Congregational Church. The event, hosted by the Etz Family Institute for Civic Leadership and Dialogue, explores how to disagree fruitfully in a time of deep division.

On this episode of Galesburg's Morning News, President Andrew McGadney and Associate Professor Thomas Bell join WGIL's Jay Redfern and Tyler Gumm to preview the discussion. They explain why this moment feels right for the topic, how West and George's unlikely friendship models constructive dialogue despite sharp differences on issues like politics, race and economics, and what the new Etz Institute aims to achieve in fostering civic skills on campus and in the community. Bell, who will moderate, shares what attendees can expect from the format, including a moderated conversation and audience Q&A. The church location—historic as an abolitionist congregation—adds resonance, and the event is free and open to all.

Listen to hear why the organizers hope this continues Knox's legacy of public engagement, from the Lincoln-Douglas debates to today. Whether you agree with West, George or neither, it's a chance to see civil discourse in action.

 

Knox College is bringing two prominent thinkers—progressive intellectual Cornel West and conservative scholar Robert P. George—to Galesburg for a public conversation on Thursday, Jan.

 

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