Volcanoes are erupting in The Philippines, but on-fire Australia received some welcome rain. The Iran war cries have been called off and The Donald’s military powers are about to be hamstrung by the Senate. Meanwhile, his impeachment trial is starting, and we’re all on Twitter for a front-row seat.
Tag: Politics
03/25/2023
Martin Wolf on the Crisis of Democratic Capitalism
Yascha Mounk and Martin Wolf discuss how democracy grew out of capitalism and why both our political and our economic systems are now imperiled.
03/30/2023
Opinion: Tolerance is a muscle. The Navy shows why.
On the 20th anniversary of the start of the Iraq War, I was on a call with an Army veteran whose service in the late 1980s and early 1990s spanned the Gulf War.
03/28/2023
Opinion: Just how big should the House be? Let’s do the math.
We all know that democracy is about words and law, oratory and policy. But democracy is also about math.
03/14/2023
Over-diagnosing democratic decline
With the number of populist leaders down to a 20-year low, and much of what has been called “democratic backsliding” corrected through the electoral process, are reports of democracy’s decline exaggerated?
03/08/2023
Opinion: A son kneels for the anthem. A father raises the flag. Both are patriots.
One morning many years ago, my young son wondered why our car was idling in the middle of the road.
03/07/2023
McClellan becomes 1st Black woman for Virginia in Congress
Democrat Jennifer McClellan, holding the receipt for a poll tax her father once had to pay tucked into the pages of a family Bible, was sworn into the U.S. House on Tuesday, becoming the first Black woman to represent Virginia in Congress.
03/09/2023
Progress in 5 Minutes: Caste as protected category
With Seattle's historic move to ban caste discrimination, along with recently added protections at some US universities, momentum is growing.
02/16/2023
What Could Go Right? Love bites (less than it used to)
Over time, we’re dropping the bigotry, oppression, and suffering of marriages of old.
02/09/2023
Opinion: The next balloon-type crisis will be harder to deflate
In his State of the Union address, President Biden alluded to the Chinese spy balloon incident in a single line that suggested an effort to contain the spillover from that episode.
02/02/2023
What Could Go Right? What do we owe Tyre Nichols?
Transforming a culture of police brutality, bit by bit
01/26/2023
What Could Go Right? The global democratic decline that wasn’t
The health of global democracies is more of an open question than we have seen portrayed, says new research.
01/12/2023