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The Nation on MSNRobert McChesney, the Great Champion of Journalism and Democracy, Has DiedBob McChesney, who died on Tuesday at the age of 72, first introduced himself to me almost 30 years ago, on the set of a ...
The venerated Fathers of the Nation, who in the summer of 1787 assembled in Philadelphia to write a constitution (ratified in 1789) actually assumed that the United States could not become a pure ...
Donald Trump’s cruel and chaotic second term is just getting started. In his first month back in office, Trump and his lackey Elon Musk (or is it the other way around?) have proven that nothing ...
Kenya was designed as a pure presidential system ... mismanagement are often forgotten in the rush to secure political alliances. For Kenya’s democracy to mature, we must break this cycle of political ...
The Nigerian National Assembly on Monday joined other member states in commemorating Commonwealth Day 2025, reaffirming its commitment to democracy, human rights, global peace, inclusiveness ...
Today, Twitter/X, run by an enemy of democracy in the service of an enemy of Canada, is controlled by a government that is explicitly attempting to annex our country. It’s high time the Canadian ...
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We can learn a lot about what’s wrong with our democracy by examining how the media has split into into three fairly distinct spheres. There’s the state media—Fox, Newsmax, the Federalist, ...
Ryan D. Enos is a professor of Government. Steven Levitsky is the David Rockefeller Professor of Latin American Studies and a professor of Government. Democracy is in greater peril today than at ...
“Pure vibes.” He knew what he and his instrument represented when they came together. It translated easily to Ayers’s other landmark tunes, such as 1976’s “Searching” — which even ...
Each of his outbursts was also a cliffhanger, with democracy in the balance. But each, too, was a reminder that the imperiled government, for all its backsliding, had not yet succumbed to the abyss.
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