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“When people have a stake in the economy, they gain a stake in the system,” writes Sarita Gupta.
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As the nation observes its 250th birthday, historians can help settle one present-day dispute: Is the United States a ...
Missouri voters will decide in August whether to approve a first-in-the-nation proposal that would make it virtually ...
America needs a Gerrymandering Partisan Index. Here’s what it reveals.
In 1950, The Atlantic had a warning for Colombia. Now, ahead of its election, that same warning is relevant once more.
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This is the first in a series of articles on Christianity and democracy that will lead toward the July 4 celebration of ...
G rumbling about the health of democracy can sound abstract. But its decline shows up in wars, coups, contested elections and curbs on civil liberties across the world. EIU, our s ...