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*This article was written by Horizons’ Chief Organizer Maria J. Stephan and was first published by Sojourners in 2024. Below is an excerpt.
If racial authoritarianism is a politically ascendant trait in the U.S., what does this mean for t...
The big news this April included the landslide electoral loss of Viktor Orbán in Hungary. You can read this analysis by Thomas Carothers, “when entrenched, dominant-party regimes are ousted from office, it typically stems from either the in...
Forms of rights-based representative government in which:
Across the country, ordinary people are withdrawing their consent from authoritarianism in ways that are sometimes quiet but always deeply consequential. In the stories below, an Arkansas town, Florida campuses, and a former MAGA organizer...
By Eileen Lawless
Jarvis Williams’ recent essay, When Strategy Signals Instability, offers a careful account of a dynamic many in the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors are already experiencing. His framing of institutions as signal gener...
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