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Follow the pursuit of democracy from the Revolutionary War through recurring cycles of...
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Kevin Elliot, professor at Yale and author of "Democracy for Busy People," joins.
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A law professor explains the U.S. Supreme Court's 2023 decision on Moore v. Harper.
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Yale historian Joanne Freeman reflects on the anniversary of the Jan. 6 attacks.
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Professor Archon Fung joins to discuss how to restore faith in our electoral system.
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Diplomat Richard Haass outlines ten habits to help citizens preserve American democracy.
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A new podcast brought to you by Preserving Democracy
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The January 6 Capitol Riots revealed that democracy is more fragile than many realized.
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Explore issues from the American Revolution to civil rights and the 2021 Capitol riot
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Representative Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) Discusses January 6, 2021 with Margaret Hoover.
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Experts discuss one of American democracy’s biggest vulnerabilities: race relations.
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The U.S. wasn’t the first democracy, nor is it the first nation to have issues with it.
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“The fiercest fights of our history have been to keep other people from voting.”
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Experts recall instances of violence throughout history aimed at crippling the Republic.
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Experts discuss the long history of the two political parties in the U.S.
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Experts discuss times in history when the nation and democracy were at the brink.
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Experts discuss the worldwide erosion of democracy in recent years.
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Experts examine how new media and social media are changing politics and journalism norms
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