Amy Erica Smith on Politics and Religion in Brazil

Amy Erica Smith on Politics and Religion in Brazil

Political Scientist Seymour Martin Lipset wrote, “A person who knows only one country doesn't know any country because you're not sensitized to what is unique, what is different, what is special about your country.” Brazil offers a parallel to the United States because it has a populist President who is active on social media and has been indifferent to the pandemic and hostile to the environment. But it also has differences in culture, development, and religion. The past week has large...

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Resistance, Revolution, Democracy

Resistance, Revolution, Democracy

When there are no choices left, people resist. Resistance brings revolution. And sometimes a revolution brings about democracy. Over the next three weeks the Democracy Paradox will interview scholars ...

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Jill Long Thompson on Character in a Democracy

Jill Long Thompson on Character in a Democracy

A few fun disclaimers. I am a graduate of the Kelley School of Business MBA program where Jill Long Thompson teaches. My wife is a graduate of the Master's program at the School of Public and Environm...

6 Sep 202039min

Juliet B. Schor on the Sharing Economy

Juliet B. Schor on the Sharing Economy

My conversation with Juliet explores what is called the sharing economy. Uber, Lyft, and Airbnb have transformed the economy and reshaped what it means to work. We discuss her book After The Gig: How ...

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Agnes Cornell and Svend-Erik Skaaning on the Interwar Period

Agnes Cornell and Svend-Erik Skaaning on the Interwar Period

Many scholars use the interwar period as a cautionary tale of democratic breakdown and collapse, but it was also a period of remarkable democratic stability in an age of crisis. Agnes Cornell and Sven...

23 Aug 20201h

John Gastil and Katherine Knobloch on Citizen Initiative Review

John Gastil and Katherine Knobloch on Citizen Initiative Review

The ninth episode revisits the initiative referendum except it introduces an important twist. John Gastil and Katherine Knobloch are the authors of Hope for Democracy: How Citizens Can Bring Reason Ba...

16 Aug 20201h 15min

Yael Tamir on Nationalism

Yael Tamir on Nationalism

The eighth episode of the Democracy Paradox features Israeli scholar Yael Tamir as we discuss her recent book Why Nationalism. Yael Tamir offers a refreshing look at nationalism as she looks to reclai...

9 Aug 202058min

Joshua J. Dyck and Edward L. Lascher, Jr. on Initiative Referendums

Joshua J. Dyck and Edward L. Lascher, Jr. on Initiative Referendums

The seventh episode of the Democracy Paradox focuses on the secondary effects of direct democracy with Joshua (Josh) J. Dyck and Edward (Ted) L. Lascher, Jr. Their recent book Initiatives without Enga...

2 Aug 20201h 31min

William S. Smith on Irving Babbitt

William S. Smith on Irving Babbitt

This episode features William S. Smith, author of Democracy and Imperialism: Irving Babbitt and Warlike Democracies. Irving Babbitt is an underappreciated political theorist. He wrote the classic Demo...

26 Jul 20201h 6min

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