Donald Trump won. What now? Here at Democracy, that’s the question that hasn't left our minds since November 6. So we asked ...
Personal reflection can help change people’s racial attitudes. But attitudes aren’t what drives racial disparities.
Unfortunately, the right wing’s narrative dominance has long spread beyond Fox News and talk radio. We are now three decades into a radical takeover of our information ecosystem. Democrats have yet to ...
For the second time in three national elections, and despite a valiant effort by Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party surrendered the White House to a deeply flawed, venal, profane, shambolic figure ...
A s Donald Trump prepares to once again assume the presidency, the stakes for U.S. foreign policy, global governance, and democratic movements could not be higher. This is not the same Trump, nor is ...
As the founders knew, the only way to bring about the rupture of democracy is through the very exercise of democracy.
The 2024 election shattered—or should shatter—illusions that sustained Democrats’ hopes. Demography did not save the party, nor did Dobbs. And neither did fear for the future of democracy. Donald ...
The election results were decisive in their clarity, yet they didn’t settle much of anything. The historical forces at our conjuncture have simply not resolved themselves. Donald Trump’s popular vote ...
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We just had the first presidential election since the Dobbs decision erased the basic rights granted to women by Roe v. Wade. Now we face not only a calamity, but a mystery: How did the election that ...