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July 7, 2011
Progressive Visions of Jurisprudence: A Debate
Conservatives have been winning the battle of ideas over judicial philosophy. How should progressive interpret the constitution, and what arguments should we make? Join the Brookings Institution and Democracy for a debate on liberal jurisprudence.
Democracy: A Journal of Ideas -
Issue #21, Summer 2011
Progressive Entrepreneurship: A Work in Progress
William Galston -
Issue #21, Summer 2011
Doug Kendall and Jim Ryan respond
Doug Kendall & Jim Ryan -
Issue #21, Summer 2011
Geoffrey R. Stone & William P. Marshall respond
Geoffrey Stone & William Marshall -
Issue #21, Summer 2011
The Case for New Textualism
Doug Kendall & Jim Ryan -
Issue #21, Summer 2011
The Framers’ Constitution
Geoffrey Stone & William Marshall -
Issue #21, Summer 2011
First Principles: Debating the Constitution
The Editors -
Issue #20, Spring 2011
Federal Case
The neoliberal approach to governing ignores a crucial fact: Government is best when it is big. A response to Eric Liu and Nick Hanauer.
Michael Lind -
Issue #17, Summer 2010
Against Despair
How our misreading of history harms progressivism today.
Michael Tomasky -
Issue #16, Spring 2010
Liberalism, Unwilling and Unable
Brad Carson -
Issue #16, Spring 2010
Principles Before Heroes
Robert Reich -
Issue #3, Winter 2007
Uncivil Liberties
What the turbulent history of the ACLU can teach progressive organizations today.
Gara LaMarche -
Issue #1, Summer 2006
The Progressive Case for Military Service
Kathryn Roth-Douquet -
Issue #1, Summer 2006
Not-So-Great Liberalism
With all the security challenges we face, is national greatness liberalism feasibleor even desirable?
Michael Lind -
Issue #1, Summer 2006
A City on a Hill
Neoconservatism has failed. Realism compromises our identity. Why exemplarism is the right choice for a post-Bush foreign policy.
Michael Signer