The evolution of a decade + tradition of posting interesting articles, stories and what I think is great writing on Sundays. Archives at www.sundayreads.org
In 1787, Benjamin Franklin was asked: what kind of government have you created? He answered, "a republic — if you can keep it."
From Protect Democracy, a nonpartisan, nonprofit group working to prevent authoritarianism.
The Coop Scoop newsletter from Marc Cooper, award-winning writer, author and retired Professor of Journalism, looking at the evolving state of play in American politics and culture. A biting contrarian view in every edition. Join us!
We fill the gap between extremes on Israel/Palestine and on critical issues for Jewish Americans, providing thoughtful commentary and practical solutions for readers to bring into their community conversations. Published by J Street.
A project of the Pro-Democracy Campaign, we aim to highlight commentary, research, and examples of strong organizing, better voter engagement practices, and strategies to make democracy work for all in America.
They don't post often, but when they do it's 100% worth your time and attention. 110%.
I reported Trump '16 and '20 for magazines & in my book THE UNDERTOW: Scenes from a Slow Civil War. I was going to sit '24 out, but the slow civil war is speeding up.
We’re a nonprofit R&D lab that’s reimagining social media. Join us in building digital public spaces that connect people, embrace pluralism, and build community.
a weekly(ish) newsletter from Michael Slaby on media and information, culture and meaning, politics and government — and finding better ways forward......
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The All American focuses on uniting majorities around solutions to the problems that matter to people in their daily lives, and highlight the stark contrast with authoritarian extremism.
A newsletter that mixes insights from the history of the digital future (#WIREDarchive) with observations and rants about the state of politics today. Basically a blog for your inbox.
The great secret of politics is that we have more solutions available than campaigns actually use—solutions that help us find common ground with the people who decide close elections.