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Fall 2023, No. 70
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Symposium
For a Better Democracy: Proportional Representation
By
The Editors
1 MIN READ
What’s the Matter with Massachusetts?
By
Grant Tudor
Beau Tremitiere
15 MIN READ
Why Big Reform Is Possible
By
Didi Kuo
10 MIN READ
PR and Presidentialism: Yes, We Can
By
Lee Drutman
Scott Mainwaring
13 MIN READ
Finally, Moderate Republicans Will Have a Say
By
Daniel Stid
12 MIN READ
PR Can Reduce the Impact of Gerrymandering
By
Peter Miller
Michael Li
11 MIN READ
Why PR Suits a Racially Diverse Nation
By
Guy-Uriel E. Charles
Luis E. Fuentes-Rohwer
12 MIN READ
Giving Minor Parties a Chance
By
Seth Masket
12 MIN READ
How PR Can Decrease Polarization
By
Jennifer McCoy
11 MIN READ
Avoiding the PR Mistakes of the Past
By
Jack Santucci
13 MIN READ
More Parties, More Problems? Why PR Might Not Work
By
Ruth Bloch Rubin
Gregory Elinson
12 MIN READ
Features
What’s Next for American Democracy?
Eighteen top experts lay out our ongoing challenges, emergent threats—and how we might come together to address them.
By
The What's Next Project
25 MIN READ
Book Reviews
Reclaiming the American Story
To Heather Cox Richardson, the battle for our history is the battle for our democracy. And we may be nearing the endgame.
By
Peniel Joseph
11 MIN READ
Dangers and Enemies Everywhere
How Cold War liberalism abandoned the vocabulary of hope—and how we still live with the consequences.
By
George Scialabba
11 MIN READ
Remember the Whole Constitution
Yes, it was written in 1787, but that was only the first draft. The Supreme Court just doesn't want to admit it.
By
Brianne Gorod
12 MIN READ
Is Economic Justice Conservatism for Real?
The new right is speaking the language of progressive economics, but that doesn’t mean the left can find common ground.
By
Matthew Duss
9 MIN READ
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