Interview with University of Texas professor Peniel Joseph, winner of Texas Writer Award from Texas Book Festival ...
Credit where credit is due… I was inspired to explore this topic after reading a piece in the Wall Street Journal by Jonathan Levy, “Capitalism and Democracy Often Clash in America: They Usually End ...
With a new, mid-cycle redistricting war raging in state after state, the media and politicians focus on which party is ...
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What is the Insurrection Act and Can it Keep Trump in Power?
The Burr–Jefferson conflict is one of those moments where personal rivalry, constitutional uncertainty, and fears of rebellion all collided, and it directly shaped the passage of the Insurrection Act ...
From Oct. 15 to Oct. 17, researchers, democracy advocates, and students gathered at Wellesley College for the “Social Choice: Theory and Computation Conference” hosted by Institute for Mathematics and ...
While the causes of modern authoritarianism have been hotly debated, studies increasingly point to income inequality as the prime culprit.
The resumption of the annual Western Balkans Summit offers an opening for change regarding the internal situation in Bosnia.
What about the sisters? Really? A papal exhibit to celebrate the 175th anniversary of the Catholic Church in Minnesota? Why ...
Kimberly Carden is the leader of Indivisible Northern Nevada, the all-volunteer, grassroots group that organized the No Kings ...
Both take on frontier violence and the challenge of finding drama in a foundational moment that many Australians don’t ...
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Why María Corina Machado Deserved the Nobel Peace Prize
The Venezuelan opposition leader shows why participation matters.
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