Gary Roth reviews Eric Leif Davin's "Crucible of Freedom: Workers' Democracy in the Industrial Heartland, 1914–1960" in Insurgent Notes #7.
The pause on expert restrictions was neither the U.S. victory Trump proclaimed it to be nor the act of a supremely confident, ...
In the summer of 1920, Benjamin Schlesinger, president of the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union (ILGWU), sailed ...
Politicians get blamed for government shutdowns. But does the fault lie also with citizens, who are more invested in punishing partisan rivals than in demanding competent government?
The New Yorker politics writer sat down with Fifteen Minutes to discuss the current media ecosystem, cookbooks, and her time as The Crimson’s managing editor.
The French Revolution, though bloody and traumatic, has long served as a cautionary lesson for would-be kings and dictators ...
Albania is the first country to take a real step toward “algocracy”: government by algorithm. In September its prime minister ...
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How Can We Fix American Democracy?

Democracy is getting to be one of those words that, at least in our day-to-day political debates, has become essentially ...
Liu argues that Stanford needs to engage politically during Democracy Day, and future programming needs to be more conducive ...
Ezra Klein and Aaron Retica discuss whether affordability is the Democrats’ winning message, Trump’s politics of cruelty and ...
Netanyahu gearing up walk-back from pledge not to grant safe passage to holed-up Hamas fighters * France raises concern with ...