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A Night at the Garden (POV - PBS)
Brennan Center for Justice
Center for Constitutional Rights
Center for International Policy
Democracy in the Politics of Aristotle By Thomas R. Martin, with Neel Smith & Jennifer F.Stuart, edition of July 26, 2003 (stoa.org)
Counties Blue and Red, Moving Right and Left
Finland Gave People $640 A Month, No Strings Attached. Here’s What Happened. By Laura Paddison (Huffington Post)
Finland Is a Capitalist Paradise By Anu Partanen and Trevor Corson (The New York Times)
For a radical new perspective on immigration, picture the US as an ancient tree — Art and Design: Pedro M Cruz, Steve Costa; Research: John Wihbey, Avni Ghael, Felipe Shibuya (Aeon)
How Every Member Got to Congress By Sahil Chinoy and Jessia Ma (The New York Times)
How Politicians Get Away With Dodging The Question By Alix Spiegel (NPR)
Investigating The USDA’s Silence On Climate Change (Science Friday)
Is a More Generous Society Possible? By Leah Shaffer (Sapiens)
Jackson Institute for Global Affairs (Yale University)
Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life
Justice Everywhere
Mapping Out The Revolving Door Between Gov't And Big Business In Venn Diagrams
Over the Decades, How the States Have Shifted
Quiz: Let Us Predict Whether You’re a Democrat or a Republican By Sahil Chinoy (The New York Times)
Smaller States Find Outsize Clout Growing in Senate By Adam Liptak (The New York Times)
The Center for Public Integrity
The lifespan of ancient civilisations By Luke Kemp (BBC)
The Swedish Recycling Revolution (Swedish Institute)
Transparency (Harvard Kennedy School)
'Uninhabitable Earth' Spotlights 3 Climate Change Misunderstandings By Rachel Martin (NPR)
Which US states make it hardest to vote? By Ankita Rao, Erum Salam, and Juweek Adolphe (The Guardian)
Why an Heiress Spent Her Fortune Trying to Keep Immigrants Out By Nicholas Kulish and Mike McIntire (The New York Times)
Why Are Elections On Tuesdays? By Selena Simmons-Duffin (NPR)
Why Louisianans blame government, not corporations, for pollution problems By Paul Solman (PBS NewsHour)