Posts in Political Theory
Should the Electoral College be Preserved?
Why the lame-duck Congress is a threat to democracy
Conversations on Totalitarianism
The Conservative Disposition
Winning Elections Won’t Fix Our Broken Legislature
Elections, Congress, Political Theory, Political ScienceJames WallnerSenate, Polarization, 2020 Election, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Jon Ossoff, Raphael Warnock, David Perdue, Kelly Loeffler, James Madison, Federalist 48
The Constitution ensures no one rules America
Political Theory, ConstitutionJames WallnerFederalist 47, Federalist 48, Polybius, James Madison, Steven Levitsky, Daniel Ziblatt, Donald Trump, Minority Rule, Majority Rule, Constitution
Whatever happened to true 'advice and consent' in Supreme Court confirmation hearings?
Democratic Self-Government and the Problem of Extremism
Norms, Values, and Democratic Self-Government
Restoring the Dignity of Politics
Populism and Liberal Democracy
Pandemic Endangers American Political Activity, Self-Governance
Has the Conservative Mind Forgotten How to Think?
Popular Constitutionalism: Antidote For Rule By the Judiciary
Why the Electoral College Should be Preserved
Congress, Political TheoryJames WallnerElectoral College, Elizabeth Warren, Tyranny, Popular Vote, Birch Bayh, Al Gore, George W. Bush, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, James A. Michener
Announcing "Politics In Question"
Make America Diverse Again
Government by Special Interests Is the Problem, Not the Solution
Executive Overreach Puts Our Freedom at Risk