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Citizenship, patriotism, and democracy in the classroom [rebroadcast]
While we take a holiday break, we are going back into the archives to rebroadcast a few of our favorite episodes from earlier this year. This one originally aired in September. Mark Kissling As a piec...
24 Des 201835min

2018: The year in democracy
Michael Berkman From gerrymandering to record voter turnout, it’s been a busy year for democracy. This doesn’t mean that everything has been positive, but there’s certainly plenty to reflect on. This ...
17 Des 201838min

The complicated relationship between campaign finance and democracy
Caroline Hunter In the United States, voting is a very private act. You step into the booth alone and, for a lot of people, it’s considered taboo to tell someone who you voted for. Campaign donations,...
10 Des 201833min

Capturing the nation’s mood
Eric Plutzer We end almost every episode of the show with four questions that come from the McCourtney Institute for Democracy’s Mood of the Nation Poll. Rather than simply addressing people agree ag...
6 Des 201828min

Are land-grant universities still “democracy’s colleges?”
Land-grant universities were once known as “democracy’s colleges,” places where people who were not wealthy elites could earn the education necessary to make better lives for themselves and contribute...
3 Des 201832min

Norman Eisen’s love letter to democracy
As we’ve previously discussed, there are a lot of books about democracy filling book store and library shelves right now. Norman Eisen could have written a book in the vein of Daniel Ziblatt and Steve...
26 Nov 201834min

Winning the “democracy lottery”
Robin Teater It’s not the Powerball or the Mega Millions, but this democracy lottery does give people the chance to directly impact information that appears on the ballot in their state. Like a lot of...
19 Nov 201840min

From soldier-statesman to the warrior ethos: Gen. Wesley Clark on the military and democracy
Gen. Wesley Clark We observe Veterans Day this week, a time when people across the United States remember and thank those who have served in the military. While the military remains one of the most re...
12 Nov 201839min



















