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The workings and actions of Democracy

October 31, 2024 Guest User

Melody Barnes, Executive Director, University of Virginia’s Karsh Institute of Democracy, left, at a meeting at UVA. Photo courtesy Karsh Institute of Democracy

We often believe that democracy means whatever is important to us. Democracy means addressing climate change. Democracy means lowering taxes. Democracy means passing immigration reform. Democracy means eliminating regulation. In reality, democracy allows us to take on all these issues.

But democracy itself is much more foundational. It’s the way we govern ourselves. —writes Melody Barnes, Executive director, University of Virginia’s Karsh Institute of Democracy.

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