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Answering your questions about democracy
FromDemocracy Works
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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Jun 24, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Is the United States really a democracy? What will the EU look like in 50 years? What should 2020 candidates be doing to demonstrate civility? Those are just a few of the questions we received from Democracy Works listeners around the country and around the world. We close our third season by answering some of your questions about democracy and the topics we’ve covered on the show.
We’ll be on summer break for the next few weeks. New episodes resume August 12. In the meantime, we’ll be rebroadcasting some of our older episodes you might have missed and sharing episodes from other podcasts we think you’ll enjoy.
Additional Information
The Market as Prison article by Charles Lindblum – for more on the relationship between democracy and plutocracy
Books we recommend reading this summer:
Uncivil Agreement by Lilliana Mason
The Last Palace by Norman Eisen
In the Ruins of Neoliberalism by Wendy Brown
Truth in Our Times by David McCraw
Episodes mentioned:
Jonathan Haidt on the psychology of democracy
Using the tools of democracy to address inequality
Immigration, refugees, and the politics of displacement
A playbook for organizing in turbulent times
Breaking the silence in Syria
The ongoing struggle for civil rights
School segregation then and now
We’ll be on summer break for the next few weeks. New episodes resume August 12. In the meantime, we’ll be rebroadcasting some of our older episodes you might have missed and sharing episodes from other podcasts we think you’ll enjoy.
Additional Information
The Market as Prison article by Charles Lindblum – for more on the relationship between democracy and plutocracy
Books we recommend reading this summer:
Uncivil Agreement by Lilliana Mason
The Last Palace by Norman Eisen
In the Ruins of Neoliberalism by Wendy Brown
Truth in Our Times by David McCraw
Episodes mentioned:
Jonathan Haidt on the psychology of democracy
Using the tools of democracy to address inequality
Immigration, refugees, and the politics of displacement
A playbook for organizing in turbulent times
Breaking the silence in Syria
The ongoing struggle for civil rights
School segregation then and now
Released:
Jun 24, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
How Democracies Die author Daniel Ziblatt on the ‘grinding work’ of democracy: Daniel Ziblatt has done a lot of interviews since the release of How Democracies Die, the bestselling book he co-wrote with Steven Levitsky. But we asked him a question he’d never gotten before — about a line toward the end of the book when he refers to democracy as “grinding work.” by Democracy Works