Perpetuating Democracy

The Atlantic has an interesting article on the subject of citizen involvement in democratic processes. quote: “You’re not stuck in traffic,” it said. You aretraffic.” We aren’t stuck in sclerotic government […]
Published on May 11, 2012

The Atlantic has an interesting article on the subject of citizen involvement in democratic processes.

quote:

“You’re not stuck in traffic,” it said. You aretraffic.” We aren’t stuck in sclerotic government and extractive politics. We are these things.

 

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