About this Event
When Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut writes a book, he engages the reader by asking us to consider deeply what makes America tick, what's gone wrong, and how to make us heal. Whether advocating for gun violence prevention, or assailing the Trump administration about its attacks on democratic norms, or demanding answers about the war in Iran, Senator Murphy goes beyond convenient sound bites.
Senator Murphy's new book, Crisis of the Common Good, argues that our current American crises can be viewed as the result of intertwined "cults"--harmful trends that have undermined our society in recent generations, from the predominance of the profit motive over the public good, and the celebration of consumerism over engaged citizenship, to the unchecked spread of addictive technologies, and the rampant rise of corruption in our politics. And as he always does, Senator Murphy leads with idealism and strong arguments, showing how both sides of the political spectrum can find common ground on these issues.
Senator Murphy was a CT congressman when the Sandy Hook shooting massacre took place, and it shook him to his core. He became a fierce and outspoken proponent of gun violence prevention, and several years ago, he wrote a searing book called The Violence Inside Us:A Brief History of an Ongoing American Tragedy. After COVID's reign of terror, Senator Murphy spent a few years analyzing the crippling emotional impact of the pandemic. He has spent the last 18 months calling out the Trump administration's attacks on democracy, and now, the potential disaster of the war in Iran. Senator Murphy has managed to be one of the few Democrats to break through the wall of noise and has been fearless in his criticism of the Trump administration.
Moderator to be announced.
Strict security measures will still apply. NO PURSES OR BACKPACKS PERMITTED. ONLY CLEAR PLASTIC BAGS ARE ALLOWED. Bags must be 12″ x 6″ x 12″ or smaller. Otherwise your bag must be returned to your vehicle.
Limited parking onsite. We recommend rideshares and carpooling. Please allow time to find parking.
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No refunds or exchanges on tickets or books. Books must be picked up on the night of the program. Tickets are strictly non-transferable; do not buy tickets from any resale sites or external vendors.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Moss Theater, 3131 Olympic Boulevard, Santa Monica, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 68.00







