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I am proud that we at the Democracy Seminar have published two compelling pieces responding to the free and relatively fair election of Donald Trump as the 47th President of the United States. Together Marci Shore’s “The Morning After” and ...
In recent weeks the discussions among the Democracy Seminar members have been so illuminating that those who have taken part have decided to meet bi-weekly instead of monthly. We have talked among ourselves about the war in Gaza and its imp...
Editor’s Statement
On October 24th, participants in the Democracy Seminar met for our monthly get together. These virtual meetings are informal gatherings, without an agenda. We usually catch up with each other and discuss developments in our different locati...
The writers behind this newsletter.
A world-wide discussion among pro-democracy intellectuals and activists addressing the political, social, and cultural obstacles to democratic governance.
Jeffrey C. Goldfarb, a University Professor at the American University of Afghanistan and the Michael E. Gellert Professor Emeritus at The New School for Social Research, writes and publishes on the constitution of critical public life.
I am James H. Rudy Professor of Political Science at Indiana University, Bloomington.
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