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The Gift That Keeps on Giving

Gregory Claeys on Tom Paine's Social and Political Thought

Mariano Guevara Recaps Mexico's Judicial Elections

Stars and Stripes

Weekly Recap

Recaps

Bruce Watson on Freedom Summer and Moral Motivation

United States v. Skrmetti

Agitation Through Stickers

Stickers

Democratic in Name Only

Forward and Over

Lynn Hunt on the Development of Human Rights

The Same Strategy

Many Months of Trump

The Best Flag Day Yet?

Democracy, Socialism, and the Constitution

Greg Grandin on 'The End of the Myth' and 'American, América'

Starting Point

David Hogg, the Democratic Party, and the Oligarchic US Constitution

Marxism Is Democratic Republicanism: The History of the Struggle for Equal Human and Political Rights From the Inside Out

The Democratic Constitution Podcast: Austin Sarat on the Death Penalty and Building a New Constitution

Running Into A Brick Wall

Over the Airwaves

The Democratic Constitution Podcast: Alfredo and Sami on Mexico's Judicial Elections

The Democratic Constitution Podcast: Erwin Chemerinsky on 'No Democracy Lasts Forever'

Hasan Piker's Detention

The U.S. Left's Rediscovery of Democratic Republicanism

The Democratic Constitution Podcast: Mariano Guevara on Mexico's Judicial Elections

Consistency

The Democratic Constitution Podcast: Gary Berton on Thomas Paine's Unfinished Struggle for Democracy

The Vise Tightens

Constitutional Attacks on the Environment

When Is the Right Time to Talk About Democracy?

How Long Can the Constitution Hide?

Revolutionary Slogans

Trump and Birthright Citizenship

The Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement

DSA Should Lead the Charge for a Democratic Constitution

Escaping the Memory Hole

'Democracy with American Characteristics' is what brought us here

Build Something Better

The Democratic Constitution Podcast: Samuel Moyn on Misplaced Faith in the Courts

Name the System, Fight the Constitution

The Democratic Constitution Podcast: Steven Raney on DSA, YDSA, and the Current Moment

Bernie Sanders and the Oligarchic Constitution

A New Foundation

Agitation Through Buttons

The Democratic Constitution Podcast: Ricardo Miranda on Mexico's Constitution and the Programa Universitario de Estudios sobre Democracia, Justicia y Sociedad

Free Buttons

The Democratic Constitution Podcast: Aziz Rana on Democracy as a Decolonial Project

The Struggle for Universal and Equal Rights in the United States

The Democratic Constitution Podcast: Gil Schaeffer on Equal Human and Political Rights and Democratic Republicanism

The Abduction of Mahmoud Khalil

Sixty Years Since Bloody Sunday

The Relevance of Participatory Democracy

The Tactics of Democratic Republicanism

The Senate Kills on Both Sides of the Border

Bernie Sanders Continues Stumping for the Constitution

Mexico's Judicial Elections

The Classical Marxist Minimum-Maximum Program

The Democratic Constitution Podcast: Daniel Lazare on Trump, Constitutional Crises, Sovereignty, and U.S. History

The Sources of Marxist Political Thought

Cali-Fragmentation: What’s Madison Got to Do With It?

The Democratic Constitution Podcast: Alfredo and Sami on Morena and the Political Landscape in Mexico

Why Democracy Is *the* Working Class Issue

Al Jazeera: The U.S. Isn't A Democracy

The Democratic Constitution Podcast: Matt McManus on Liberalism, Tom Paine, C.B. Macpherson, and Political Rights

From the English Civil War to the American Revolution

The Democratic Constitution Podcast: Louis Michael Seidman on Constitutional Skepticism and Disobedience

The Socialist Party of America's Constitutional Critique

The Democratic Constitution Blog: Alexander Gourevitch on Economic and Political Freedom

Martin Luther King Jr. and the Democratic Constitution Ideology

The Democratic Constitution Podcast: Richard Albert on Amending the Constitution and Comparative Constitutionalism

Captive Workers

Project 2026

Political Alienation and Our Undemocratic Constitution

The Filibuster Stays

The Democratic Constitution Podcast: Lisa Miller on Checks and Balances, Federalism, and the Dangers of “Constitutional Myths”

Sympathy for the Justices

Reading Group