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An Open Letter in Defense of Democracy

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The future of democracy in the United States is in danger. [This open letter was originally published simultaneously by The Bulwark and the New Republic.] We are writers, academics, and political activists who have long disagreed about many things. Some of us are Democrats and others Republicans. Some identify with the left, some with the right, and some with neither. We have disagreed in the past, and we hope to be …

Hearing George W. Bush in 2021

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While not forgetting his disastrous presidency It has been quite a while since I paid much attention to George W. Bush. And I had no particular interest in what he might have to say on the 20th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. There has been enough sacralization of a disaster that should never have led the country to such destructive, wasteful, and immoral war-making. And …

Slow Agony of Europe

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Afghan Refugees Trapped at Borders Thirty-two Afghan refugees have been trapped at gunpoint for four weeks now by the Polish border guards, military and police without clean water nor access to a doctor on the border with Belarus in Usnarz Górny. Moreover, the Polish state has introduced a state of emergency on the border against the refugees. Why is this singular situation on the Polish-Belarussian border of such …

Talisse: To Be a Democratic Citizen

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Katarzyna Krzyżanowska talks with Robert Talisse, W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at the Vanderbilt University in Nashville, on epistemology of democracy. The conversation largely draws on Talisse’s recently published book “Sustaining Democracy”. Katarzyna Krzyżanowska: A provocative question for the beginning: why write a book on the need to sustain democracy at all? Do you think that democracy is in such a crisis that we need to go back …

9/11, Twenty Years Later: Personal Reflections

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That blue-skied morning I was on a New Jersey train on my way to teach a morning class at the New School for Social Research in Manhattan. As a mindless professor, absorbed in my class preparation, I missed all the clear signs around me that something big was happening, until the moment when entering the office of my department a radio blared out, “Oh my God, the tower …

A World Wide Committee of Democratic Correspondence: A Democracy Seminar Update

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When we were considering reviving the Democracy Seminar, I recalled my 18th century history and the Committees of Correspondence formed by the Americans to communicate and coordinate their opposition to British rule of the colonies. Given the emerging, worldwide, new forms of postmodern twenty first century tyranny, I, thus, came up with a compact description of our activities: “a world wide committee of democratic correspondence.” The idea was the result …

Cuban Spring in the Summer? Elaine Acosta on the Cuban Protest

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  Stefano Palestini speaks with Cuban sociologist Elaine Acosta* about the meaning and causes of the popular uprising against the Cuban government and the ruling Communist Party of Cuba which began on 11 July 2021. Triggered by a shortage of food and medicine and the government’s response to the resurgent COVID-19 pandemic in Cuba, the protests have been described as the largest anti-government demonstrations since 1994. What caused …

Does the Biden Administration Represent a New Beginning for American Democracy?

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While the scales might be heavily “weighted in favor of disaster,” there are reasons for a certain hopefulness These remarks were presented as a lecture at the closing session of the 2021 Democracy & Diversity Graduate Summer Institute of the Transregional Center for Democratic Studies, New School for Social Research. The author thanks Jeff Goldfarb, Elzbieta Matynia, Lala Pop and Jack Wells for their help with this text. …

The Last Days of a Brief Military Government?

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Losing popular support and facing charges on corruption, the Bolsonaro military government increases its attacks on democracy The people and all the major media outlets start calling for the impeachment of the President. The Bolsonaro government is on the ropes, and the referee can start the count at any moment. Political leaders of a broad ideological profile, now from the left to the right, socialists and neoliberals, begin …

Thinking About The Crisis of Liberal Democracy Through a Polish Lens

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A Symposium on The End of the Liberal Mind: Poland’s New Politics, edited by Jarosław Kuisz and Karolina Wigura (Kultura Liberalna Foundation: Warsaw, 2020) Symposium Introduction by Jeffrey C. Isaac Introduction to The End of the Liberal Mind by Karolina Wigura Critical commentaries by  Szabolcs László, Six Appraisals of the Illiberal Mind Dagmar Kusá, The Hyperdemocracy of “Our People” Oana Băluță, The Resurgence of Illiberalism: Dark Times, But …