Incoming Resources
- Radical markets, uprooting capitalism and democracy for a just society, Eric A. Posner and E. Glen Weyl
- World order in historical perspective,, by Hans Kohn
- Noam Chomsky, crisis and hope: theirs and ours, produced and edited by Big Noise Tactical Media
- Lapham's quarterly, democracy, [editor, Lewis H. Lapham]
- The Vermont papers, recreating democracy on a human scale, Frank Bryan, John McClaughry
- Davos man, how the billionaires devoured the world, Peter S. Goodman
- The road to unfreedom, Russia, Europe, America, Timothy Snyder
- Discourses in America,, by Matthew Arnold
- What can we hope for?, essays on politics, Richard Rorty ; edited by W.P. Malecki and Chris Voparil
- Democracy is not enough,, by Scott Nearing
- Twilight of democracy, the seductive lure of authoritarianism, Anne Applebaum
- The validity of American ideals,, by Shailer Mathews
- The revenge of power, how autocrats are reinventing politics for the 21st century, Moisés Naím
- The free state,, some considerations on its practical value.,, by D. W. Brogan
- A whisper to a roar, the Moulay Hicham Foundation presents an Appleseed Entertainment production ; produced by Amy Martinez ; written, directed & produced by Ben Moses
- The light that failed, why the West is losing the fight for democracy, Ivan Krastev and Stephen Holmes
- De la démocratie en Amérique, par Alexis de Tocqueville
- Democracy, a project, by Group Material ; edited by Brian Wallis
- Education for American democracy,, by James L. Mursell
- Dictatorships and double standards, rationalism and reason in politics, by Jeane J. Kirkpatrick
- The people vs. democracy, why our freedom is in danger and how to save it, Yascha Mounk
- How democracy ends, David Runciman
- Democracy and Marxism., With a foreword by Walter Bedell Smith
- Power politics, Trump and the assault on American democracy, Darrell M. West
- The myth of the rational voter, why democracies choose bad policies, Bryan Caplan
- Creating freedom, the lottery of birth, the illusion of consent, and the fight for our future, Raoul Martinez
- Strongman, the rise of five dictators and the fall of democracy, Kenneth C. Davis
- Jihad vs. McWorld, Benjamin R. Barber
- Memory and identity, conversations at the dawn of a millennium, John Paul II
- Can democracy survive global capitalism?, Robert Kuttner
- Civility: manners, morals, and the etiquette of democracy, Stephen L. Carter
- Profit over people, neoliberalism and global order, Noam Chomsky
- The Jeffersonian tradition in American democracy,, by Charles Maurice Wiltse
- Democracy rules, Jan-Werner Müller
- #Republic, divided democracy in the age of social media, Cass R. Sunstein
- Democracy versus communism, Kenneth Colegrove ; edited by Hall Bartlett, with an introduction by Erling M. Hunt
- Liberal democracy
- What is an election?, by Caryn Jenner
- Freedom of speech, mightier than the sword, David K. Shipler
- The case for cancel culture, how this democratic tool works to liberate us all, Ernest Owens
- Democracy in America, Alexis de Tocqueville
- Outrage machine, how tech is amplifying discontent, disrupts democracy, and what we can do about it, Tobias Rose-Stockwell
- Fighting for freedom;, historic documents,, selected and edited, with interpretive comments [by] Harold A. Hansen, John G. Herndon [and] William B. Langsdorf
- Democracy in America, by Alexis de Tocqueville ; the Henry Reeve text as revised by Francis Bowen, now further corrected and edited with introduction, editorial notes, and bibliographies by Phillips Bradley ; with a new introduction by Daniel J. Boorstin
- The end of management and the rise of organizational democracy, Kenneth Cloke, Joan Goldsmith ; foreword by Warren Bennis
- Two ways of life,, the Communist challenge to democracy
- The democracy of the Constitution, and other addresses and essays
- Tocqueville and democracy in the internet age, C. Jon Delogu
- How democracies perish, Jean-François Revel ; with the assistance of Branko Lazitch ; translated from the French by William Byron
- Identity, the demand for dignity and the politics of resentment, Francis Fukuyama