One theme that appears in the essays in this symposium is that it’s not clear exactly what we can do about declining social trust. Even in my own more optimistic view about just how much social trust we have and take for granted each day, I will admit that I don’t have any silver-bullet ideas for dealing with what I think is a genuine decline in social trust in the political world. As I argued in my first response, I think it can’t hurt to continually remind people about how often we do, in fact, trust and interact beneficially with people who may well have a range of views we find odious. I have a few more thoughts that I’ll get to toward the end of this reply, but even those I do not hold with great confidence.