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Christopher Phillips launched Socrates Cafes across the country more than a decade ago to encourage strangers to meet in coffee shops to discuss philosophical questions. Now, Phillips has a new project, Constitution Cafe, which he hopes will start national discussions on the meaning of the constitution.

Phillips joins us to discuss the project and his new book, “Constitution Cafe: Jefferson’s Brew for a True Revolution.”

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Christopher Phillips, founder of the non-profit Democracy Cafe and author of the new book "Constitution Cafe: Jefferson's Brew for a True Revolution"

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