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How Biden’s fight against monopoly can guide his party to victory, and empower American to build a truly better future.
Symposium | For a Better Democracy: Proportional Representation Giving Minor Parties a Chance By Seth Masket from Fall 2023, No. 70 – 12 MIN READ Tagged political parties Proportional Representation ...
Symposium | Can Women Save America? White Women: Our Most Divided Voting Bloc By Julie Kohler from Summer 2020, No. 57 – 15 MIN READ Tagged Donald Trump Racism Republicans voting Women ...
A recent ChatGPT query of “What are the five most common words used to describe politicians?” yielded the following results, in order: corrupt, opportunistic, charismatic, manipulative, and ...
Book Reviews Meritocracy and its Discontents Michael Sandel says the hoi polloi are mad at the elites—and he thinks they have good reason to be. David Madland from Winter 2021, No. 59 – 11 MIN READ ...
When the new coronavirus arrived in the United States in January 2020, it hit an economy, society, and constitutional democracy fundamentally unprepared. As the scale of the challenge became clear, ...
After striving for months to overcome Senate obstruction, climate activists have good reason to tenaciously fight onward for Build Back Better Act (BBBA) priorities. Their eyes fixate on the prize: ...
Democrats are back in the game, with a U.S. House majority and gains in many statehouses. But now that we’ve gotten some points on the board, we risk forgetting our duty to change the game itself. To ...
Lawmakers in the United States and elsewhere have recently taken steps to restrict access to TikTok, the wildly popular video-sharing app owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, on the grounds that it ...
Homeless Jesus,” a bronze sculpture by Canadian artist Timothy Schmalz, was first installed near the University of Toronto in 2013. The statue is of a male human figure asleep on a park bench, covered ...
This current moment is not the first time the United States has been divided. The 1960s, the Industrial Revolution, and of course the Civil War are just a few examples of periods of sharp clashes. Yet ...