21st Century Democracies, Lost and Found
What Hungary's election ending Orban's rule can teach us in the U.S.
What Hungary's election ending Orban's rule can teach us in the U.S.
A report on the No Kings II march on October 18, 2025 and why older people are more likely to participate.
People and organizations working for the freedom to read and why it's important.
In the wake of a tragic assassination, a discussion of whether a country can be too large and populous for its own good.
In honor of the third edition of Fault Lines in the Constitution, some reforms I'd like to see in a new constitution.
On July 4, 1776, a group of insurgents from the American colonies gathered to write a manifesto declaring their independence from the British king. They listed their grievances, among them…
Brhea Koneman's guest post takes a stand against RFK, Jr.'s ideological crusade against autistic people and neurodiversity in general.
The recent election in Venezuela as a cautionary tale on how hard it is to get rid of a dictator once he's in office.
Why I'm going to a rally to protest Project 2025. What it is and why it's a danger.
Drawing from a passage in Eyes Open on accepting responsibility for failure, as it relates to the upcoming election.