Harvard political theorist Danielle Allen believes that Hakeem Jeffries, the leader of the House Democrats, should be Speaker of the House. Why? Because she believes there are actually THREE parties in the House: The Freedom Caucus, the Old Republican Party, […]
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“…the only way to reboot civic learning is if we adults can name and shake our addiction: It’s hate, rage and division.”
Here is Harvard political scientist Danielle Allen at The Washington Post: New national educational test results arrived this month — this time for civics — and again the news is bleak. We all know the storyline. The pandemic hit hard. Students lost […]
Danielle Allen wants to increase the size of the U.S. House of Representatives. Can the Capitol accommodate such an expansion?
If the United States House of Representatives grew to 736 members over the next forty years would we need a new Capitol to hold them all? Here is a taste of Danielle Allen‘s fascinating Washington Post piece: The Capitol has […]
Should we expand the House of Representatives?
Harvard political theorist Danielle Allen thinks we can solve some of our partisan differences and “renovate our democracy” by expanding the House of Representatives. She makes her case here. A taste: Why this one renovation above all others? Four reasons: […]
Danielle Allen wants America to “pull together”
Harvard political philosopher Danielle Allen believes the United States “is in desperate need of democracy renovation” and she wants to devote her Washington Post column to get us thinking about how to pull it off. We at Current will be […]
Can the United States Constitution survive the social media age?
The United States Constitution, James Madison argued, only works when people are spread-out geographically. Social media shrinks that distance. Here is a taste of political scientist Danielle Allen’s piece at The Washington Post. When we teach constitutional history, we often […]