Fall 2024, No. 74

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Symposium

Bipartisanship Reinvigorated

By The Editors

1 MIN READ

Yes, the Parties Can Work Together

By Nick Penniman

13 MIN READ

Building a Better Election Infrastructure

By Barbara Comstock Tim Roemer

9 MIN READ

The Urgent Task of Reforming Section 230

By Dick Gephardt Zach Wamp

8 MIN READ

How Modernizing Congress Would Heal Dysfunction

By Donna Edwards Joshua Manuel Bonet

8 MIN READ

Educating for Democracy: The Case for a New Civics

By Danielle S. Allen Carah Ong Whaley

8 MIN READ

Toward a Social Media That Enhances Democracy

By Alix Fraser Kerry Healey

15 MIN READ

Reimagining Philanthropic Investment in Democracy Reform

By Ian Simmons Louisa Imperiale

10 MIN READ

Features

The Parties Reimagined

How a few shifts in the parties’ coalitions could save our democracy from authoritarianism and violence.

By Rachel Kleinfeld Brendan Hartnett

35 MIN READ

Are We All Tariff Lovers Now?

Are tariffs an effective tool to shape markets—or a regressive tax whose goals can be achieved via others means? A debate.

By Elizabeth Pancotti Todd N. Tucker Matthew Yglesias

33 MIN READ

Book Reviews

The Reactionary Bind

In assessing the rise of the global anti-democracy movement, the United States must look inward as well as outward.

By Kim Phillips-Fein

13 MIN READ

The Arab World Blame Game

The United States has a lot to answer for in the Middle East. But not everything.

By Liz Sly

11 MIN READ

Degrees of Difference

Our biggest political divide isn’t race or gender or age. It’s education. And it’s getting worse.

By Paul Waldman

15 MIN READ

Constitutional Disorder

Two dramatically different views of the Constitution reflect the chasm between how left and right conceive the republic.

By Robert Tsai

19 MIN READ

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