The Reading Room

Living author

Jonathan Rauch

1960-

A writer on public argument, free thought, and the institutions that produce shared knowledge. The Constitution of Knowledge defends the system, the press, the academy, the courts, the professions, by which a free society turns disagreement into reliable truth, and examines the forces now straining it. He writes about epistemics as a civic concern: how a republic knows what it knows.

In the library