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  <title>Moral Ecologies and Social Change</title>
  <description>How does one begin to think about regenerative culture change? Is there hope for a fractured society to mend? Anne opens this season with an invitation to eavesdrop on her family dinner table. Her husband and&amp;amp;nbsp;New York Times&amp;amp;nbsp;columnist, David Brooks, has been a witness to and an agent of change on a variety of social metrics. Together they reflect on the work of sowing coherent moral ecologies, one memory - and present wrestle - at a time. </description>
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