October 2015 Archives
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Tuesday, Oct 20, 2015, 9:30 AM
The Future Depends On Capitol Hill
Left-wing writers are talking about activism, and they’re talking about the presidency. But everything depends on Congress, where the future looks much more bleak.
Nathan Pippenger -
Tuesday, Oct 13, 2015, 4:49 AM
An Opening for Open Borders?
As immigration dominates the news in the U.S. and Europe, two new pieces ask: Why not open borders?
Nathan Pippenger -
Wednesday, Oct 7, 2015, 9:45 AM
Death With Dignity Comes to California
What can the experience of other states tell us about California’s new physician-assisted suicide law?
Nathan Pippenger -
Monday, Oct 5, 2015, 9:15 AM
Kevin McCarthy, Benghazi, and the Knowledge Problem
Are conservatives co-opting expertise or trying to eliminate it altogether?
Nathan Pippenger -
Thursday, Oct 1, 2015, 12:41 PM
Why Doing What You Love Is Not Enough
Telling workers to “do what you love” only ends up blunting demands for fair pay and benefits.
Nausicaa Renner
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News
New York Times, Vox Cover Levi’s Essay on Fracking
The New York Times, Vox: Michael Levi’s Summer 2015 Democracy essay, “Fracking and the Climate Debate,” was recently discussed in The New York Times and on Vox.
Events
Liu Discusses Democracy Essay at Aspen Ideas Festival
The Aspen Institute: On June 29, Eric Liu presented his piece from the upcoming Fall 2015 edition of Democracy, “How to Be American,” at the Aspen Ideas Festival. Liu discussed his essay with Anne-Marie Slaughter, president and CEO of New America, and an editorial advisory committee member of Democracy.
News
Hanauer and Rolf’s “Shared Security” Idea Catches On
The Washington Post: Nick Hanauer and David Rolf’s Summer 2015 Democracy essay, “Shared Security, Shared Growth” was recently cited on The Washington Post’s Plum Line blog and Fusion.
Passa Caglia on
Obama's Quiet Dismantling of Reaganism (1)
Kenneth Obiakor on
Two Ways of Judging Obama's Foreign Policy (1)
Kendall Baxter on
On Libya, a New Kind of American Leadership (3)