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How Democrats Can Win Over Young People
By Ashley Aylward
How Americans Can Tackle Political Division Together
By Peter T. Coleman and Pearce Godwin
We Have Put Individualism Ahead of the Common Good for Too Long
By Richard Weissbourd and Chris Murphy
The Blasphemy of Comparing Trump to Jesus Christ
By Rev. Nathan Empsall
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Finding the Courage to Challenge Your Political In-Group
Constructive disagreement and dissent are vital to well-functioning groups and societies, write Peter Coleman and Pearce Godwin.
By Peter T. Coleman and Pearce Godwin
April 6, 2023
Why Government Unions—Unlike Trade Unions—Corrupt Democracy
No wonder democracy is working so badly. Elected leaders come and go, but public unions just say no.
By Philip K. Howard
April 4, 2023
Biden Should Run for Re-Election for the Same Reasons that LBJ Did Not
Biden and LBJ have a lot in common. Being a one-term president shouldn’t be one of them, writes Mark K. Updegrove.
By Mark K. Updegrove
March 31, 2023
Alvin Bragg Did What He Had to Do In Indicting Trump
Falsifying business records may pale in comparison to other crimes Trump is under investigation for, but defendants don’t get a pass
By Barbara McQuade
March 30, 2023
Americans Are Tired of Political Division. Here’s How to Bridge It
The “Political Courage Challenge" can help Americans stop extremism and polarization, write Peter Coleman and Pearce Godwin.
By Peter T. Coleman and Pearce Godwin
March 30, 2023
What Ron DeSantis Has Actually Done to Florida
"Under DeSantis’s watch, the Sunshine State has not exactly been a workers’ paradise," writes William Kleinknecht.
By William Kleinknecht
March 29, 2023
Holding World Leaders Like Trump Accountable Is Democratic
Allowing world leaders, like Donald Trump, to evade investigation because they're politically powerful is undemocratic, writes Rob Maguire.
By Robert Maguire
March 23, 2023
Trump and the History of Presidents Facing Criminal Charges
Trump has made history once again—this time as the first former U.S. president ever to be criminally indicted. But Nixon and Clinton came close.
By Olivia B. Waxman
March 21, 2023
Florida Politicians Want Less Talk About Periods. We Need More of It
Menstrual literacy has life-saving impacts, writes Jennifer Weiss-Wolf.
By Jennifer Weiss-Wolf
March 20, 2023
How America Can Break Free of Extremists Views
"It’s time to imagine an American Renewal—an American Dream that unites us, instead of divides us," writes Adam Kinzinger.
By Adam Kinzinger
March 3, 2023
Classified Documents Get Misplaced All the Time
A former National Archives official explains why
By Olivia B. Waxman
January 24, 2023
What Biden’s Documents Reveal About the Confusing Classification System
"Information is power—and government officials everywhere are awash in it," writes Jonathan Abel.
By Jonathan Abel
January 18, 2023
We Elected Biden to Be Better Than This
The growing revelations about President Biden's mishandling of classified documents undermines his strongest selling point as president
By Mona Charen
January 14, 2023
We’re Teaching Civics All Wrong in the U.S.
Civics education today seems less intent on teaching the nature of America’s political institutions and more on celebrating political engagement
By Frederick M. Hess and RJ Martin
January 12, 2023
Republicans Are Caught in a Paralyzing Trap of Orthodoxy
A party awash in backward-looking negativity needs to embrace a positive agenda, writes John Kasich
By John R. Kasich
January 9, 2023
The Real Winners of the 2024 Election Could be China and Russia
America's political system is becoming increasingly polarized and divisive and that empowers its enemies
By Lee Drutman and Sean McFate
December 21, 2022
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