by jpitney | Jul 10, 2021 | Deliberation, Democracy
Nathan Gardels at Noema: “The growing gap between the governed and their governments cannot be filled by our representative systems alone,” Kalypso Nicolaïdis writes in Noema this week. “What we need is a more continuous dynamic, a permanent commitment to democratic...
by jpitney | Jul 9, 2021 | Civic Education, civic virtue, Congress, Debate, Deliberation
Daniel Stid at National Affairs: American politicians must do more to defend our political system. One way to do so is by upholding the range of competing viewpoints as a feature, not a bug, of our democracy. The diversity of views that will inevitably characterize an...
by jpitney | Jul 8, 2021 | International Relations, Journalism
Margaret Sullivan at The Washington Post: At least 274 journalists were in prison during 2020, the most since the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists began keeping track in the early 1990s. More than 20 journalists were killed last year for doing their...
by jpitney | Jul 7, 2021 | civic virtue, Civility
A short film by Joshua Lawrence Pitney:
by jpitney | Jul 6, 2021 | Civility, Democracy, Elections, Insurrection
Benjy Sarlin at NBC: There’s no legal avenue for Trump to reverse the 2020 results. But a half-dozen scholars who study democracy and election laws told NBC News they are increasingly worried that 2024 could be a repeat of 2020, only with a party further remade in the...