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To Bomb or Not to Bomb—Which Rationality? Whose Debate?
The TakeAway: The swirl of action surrounding whether or not to intervene militarily in Syria tends to overlook opportunities, beyond polling, for average people to weigh in. That’s bad for deliberative democracy—especially when military power is involved. As a “prismatic … Continue reading →
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Tagged "Responsibility to Protect", Amy Gutmann, Arab American Institute, Aryt Alasti, Bashar al-Assad, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, chemical weapons, deliberative demoncracy, Dennis Thompson, E.O. Wilson, Facebook, Fr. J. Bryan Hehir, International Criminal Court (ICC), Joe Nye, John Kerry, Jonathan Zittrain, just war theory, Michael Burke, Michael Walzer, Padraig O'Malley, President Barack Obama, Russia, Samantha Power, Scott Lucas, social media, Syria, Tom Ashbrook, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Vladimir Putin, wicked problem
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Let’s Bend the Arc of Money and Power Toward Justice
Sixth in a Series: Time to Talk About the Public Interest The TakeAway: The 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom provides the opportunity to reflect on what truths we hold to be self evident, what … Continue reading →
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