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Promise fulfillment is a bad metric of good governance

Ketanji Brown Jackson, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris/The White House

Biden promised to be a bridge to a new generation of Democratic leadership. But what did that mean, exactly?

The only way he could literally break that promise is if Dem...

11 days ago
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Nobody is preventing black Americans from voting in the South

Dr. King and Coretta Scott King cast their ballots on November 3, 1964/Getty Images/Bettmann Archive

Democrats have got to stop telling black Americans the system is irredeemably rigged against them. And black Americans must stop believing...

25 days ago
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Why old people limit technology then ask for help using it

I’m a member of what’s called Zillenials: the last members of Gen Z to have a large part of childhood before the highly-digitalized modern age. We used VHS tapes, CDs, and flip phones. But we were also the first generation to be introduced...

a month ago
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Stable governance doesn’t require consensus

History is full of reckless individuals, impulsive factions, and immoral majorities who have imbued in us an instinct to slow political systems down and force them to earn a higher threshold before acting. People want governance that is ord...

a month ago
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How Popper freed me from the spell of Plato

Socrates Address (1867) by Louis Joseph Lebrun

From Plato to Marx, political theorists have contemplated ways in which to establish a suitable answer to the question of who should rule.

It was Sir Karl Popper who offered a refutation to...

2 months ago
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