212 Episodo

  1. Jill Long Thompson on Character in a Democracy

    Publicado: 6/9/2020
  2. Juliet B. Schor on the Sharing Economy

    Publicado: 30/8/2020
  3. Agnes Cornell and Svend-Erik Skaaning on the Interwar Period

    Publicado: 23/8/2020
  4. John Gastil and Katherine Knobloch on Citizen Initiative Review

    Publicado: 16/8/2020
  5. Yael Tamir on Nationalism

    Publicado: 9/8/2020
  6. Joshua J. Dyck and Edward L. Lascher, Jr. on Initiative Referendums

    Publicado: 2/8/2020
  7. William S. Smith on Irving Babbitt

    Publicado: 26/7/2020
  8. Takis Pappas on Populism and Liberal Democracy

    Publicado: 19/7/2020
  9. Alexander Cooley and Daniel Nexon on the End of American Hegemony

    Publicado: 14/7/2020
  10. Luis Cabrera on International Human Rights

    Publicado: 8/7/2020
  11. Marlene Mauk on Citizen Support for Democracies... and Autocracies

    Publicado: 28/6/2020
  12. Monologue on Hannah Arendt's The Origins of Totalitarianism

    Publicado: 21/6/2020

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Is it possible for a democracy to govern undemocratically? Can the people elect an undemocratic leader? Is it possible for democracy to bring about authoritarianism? And if so, what does this say about democracy? ​​My name is Justin Kempf. Every week I talk to the brightest minds on subjects like international relations, political theory, and history to explore democracy from every conceivable angle. Topics like civil resistance, authoritarian successor parties, and the autocratic middle class challenge our ideas about democracy. Join me as we unravel new topics every week.

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