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  2. Democracy demands: Make a filibuster exception to stop ... - AOL

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    The president must make a democracy exception and use every tool to pressure and pass voting rights and policing transformation together – filibuster be damned.

  3. How to upgrade democracy: Former Microsoft executive Jon ...

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    The Jan. 6 breach and riot at the U.S. Capitol, and the larger effort to overturn the results of the election, have brought new attention to the larger need for political reform — fixing the ...

  4. Biden argues 'oligarchy,' social media are threats to ...

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    "Today, an oligarchy is taking shape in America of extreme wealth, power and influence that literally threatens our entire democracy, our basic rights and freedoms and a fair shot for everyone to ...

  5. Democratic ideals - Wikipedia

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    Who has the right to suffrage has changed over the centuries and universal suffrage is necessary for a nation to be considered a democracy and not a dictatorship. [ 7 ] These resemble similarities within the British Parliament system, [ 8 ] where there’s a makeshift hierarchy but the American upper house holds more importance in terms of ...

  6. Political freedom - Wikipedia

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    [10] Political philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre theorized freedom in terms of our social interdependence with other people. [11] Economist Milton Friedman argues in his book Capitalism and Freedom that there are two types of freedom, namely political freedom and economic freedom, and that without economic freedom there cannot be political freedom ...

  7. Criticism of democracy - Wikipedia

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    Greek democratic ideas have been more influential... [and] what we know of their ideas comes less from the writings and speeches of democratic advocates, of which only fragments survive, than from their critics". [6] Aristotle was a mild critic who "disliked the power that he thought the expansion of democracy necessarily gave to the poor."

  8. Is social media good or bad for democracy? Your answer ... - AOL

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    And then there was the United States, where the Pew survey found only 34% of respondents believe social media has been good for democracy. In interviews, two first-time candidates in Indiana added ...

  9. The Public and Its Problems - Wikipedia

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    The Public and Its Problems is a 1927 book by American philosopher John Dewey.In his first major work on political philosophy, Dewey explores the viability and creation of a genuinely democratic society in the face of the major technological and social changes of the 20th century, and seeks to better define what both the 'public' and the 'state' constitute, how they are created, and their ...