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Has America Lost Its Sense of Common Purpose? | Amanpour and Company

Many of the world's current challenges come down to a question of how to create more resilient democracies. After a three-year study, the Commission on the Practice of Democratic Citizenship has published 31 recommendations to help America -- termed a "nation in crisis." The bipartisan commission of academic, civic, and political leaders includes Eric Liu and Pete Peterson. They join Michel Martin to discuss their findings and recommendations for a way forward.

Originally aired on September 29, 2020.

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