March 2014 Archives
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Thursday, Mar 27, 2014, 1:04 PM
The GOP vs. Our National Parks
For over 100 years, Presidents of both parties have used their power to create and prserve national parks. If today’s Republicans have their way, our public lands will be in private hands.
Sam Kleiner -
Tuesday, Mar 25, 2014, 9:20 AM
The Huge Benefits of Health Reform for American Women
In the past, women have been more likely than men to go uninsured or pay more for coverage. Too often, they have put off care for themselves or loved ones because of worries about cost. Now women are benefitting from new insurance protections, expansions of Medicaid, and enhancements in Medicare.
Amy Fried -
Wednesday, Mar 19, 2014, 8:39 PM
An Angry Democrat Speaks: A Conversation
In conjunction with the launch of Bernard Schwartz’s memoir Just Say Yes, Democracy Editor Michael Tomasky conducted a Q&A with the author.
Bernard Schwartz & Michael Tomasky
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News
New York Times, Vox Cover Levi’s Essay on Fracking
The New York Times, Vox: Michael Levi’s Summer 2015 Democracy essay, “Fracking and the Climate Debate,” was recently discussed in The New York Times and on Vox.
Events
Liu Discusses Democracy Essay at Aspen Ideas Festival
The Aspen Institute: On June 29, Eric Liu presented his piece from the upcoming Fall 2015 edition of Democracy, “How to Be American,” at the Aspen Ideas Festival. Liu discussed his essay with Anne-Marie Slaughter, president and CEO of New America, and an editorial advisory committee member of Democracy.
News
Hanauer and Rolf’s “Shared Security” Idea Catches On
The Washington Post: Nick Hanauer and David Rolf’s Summer 2015 Democracy essay, “Shared Security, Shared Growth” was recently cited on The Washington Post’s Plum Line blog and Fusion.
Passa Caglia on
Obama's Quiet Dismantling of Reaganism (1)
Kenneth Obiakor on
Two Ways of Judging Obama's Foreign Policy (1)
Kendall Baxter on
On Libya, a New Kind of American Leadership (3)