Inside the Movement to Destroy American Democracy ," Stewart offers a grounds-eye view of the machine that led so many ...
The people of Bangladesh want to see the immediate reflection of the new generation's desire to exercise their voting rights, he says ...
U.S. conservatives have looked to Hungary’s Viktor Orbán as an inspiration for a right-wing America, and the prime minister ...
As President Donald Trump redesigns U.S. policy to reflect his America First agenda, major change seems to be ahead for efforts to promote democracy overseas. The foreign assistance budget has ...
Is the United States headed toward autocracy?That's a question prompted by a steady stream of executive orders seeking to ...
Her recent guest essay for The New York Times is headlined “Are We Sleepwalking Into Autocracy?” Professor Scheppele, welcome back to Democracy Now! Why don’t you answer your question?
Likewise, Democracy dies, and autocracy begins when leaders fully “entrench” themselves, meaning they fortify their position of power to be free from opposition, observation, or question.
Democracy dies when we fail to see the “other” as someone worthy of love and mercy. Likewise, Democracy dies, and autocracy begins when leaders fully “entrench” themselves, meaning they fortify their ...
Virginians joined in a national day of protest Monday. There were three rallies in Richmond and one in Roanoke. Sandy Hausman ...
A crowd of more than a thousand marched from Boston Common to the JFK Federal Building in protest of the Trump administration ...
In the United States, however, the deeper structural foundations of federal democracy suggest that autocracy will remain an attempted, not realized, outcome. Democracy’s ship may rock but will not ...
Over at Common Ground Democracy, I’ve posted “The Senate Has Surrendered Its Constitutional Responsibilities,” explaining that the existing electoral system has caused the Senate to fail in its ...