29 - Are We Watching American Democracy Die? With Constitutional Scholar Bruce Ackerman
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CurtCo Media
Media Type |
audio
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Interview
News & Politics
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Government
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Politics
Publication Date |
Jun 05, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:21:51

In this episode of Politics, Meet Me In The Middle we re-visit with Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale, Bruce Ackerman with hosts, Bill Curtis, Ed Larson, and Jane Albrecht to discuss safeguards against despotism in a democracy during times of pandemic and crises. Bruce Ackerman, who warns us, in a scholarly lecture, on the perils of run-away executive power, the demise of journalism, and political campaigns being ruled by corporate finance rather than a citizen’s vote. Professor Ackerman also offers an alternative solution to end big money in politics.

(2:00) The history of political crises(6:30) Presidential powers during wartime(9:30) No democratic guarantees(11:30) Responsibilities of citizenship (14:30) Corporate money and Campaign Finance Reform

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Music by Celleste & Eric Dick

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The perils of run-away executive power, the demise of journalism, and political campaigns being ruled by corporate finance rather than a citizen’s vote. Professor Bruce Ackerman discusses safeguards against despotism in a democracy during times of pandemic and crises and offers an alternative solution to ending big money in politics.

In this episode of Politics, Meet Me In The Middle we re-visit with Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale, Bruce Ackerman with hosts, Bill Curtis, Ed Larson, and Jane Albrecht to discuss safeguards against despotism in a democracy during times of pandemic and crises. Bruce Ackerman, who warns us, in a scholarly lecture, on the perils of run-away executive power, the demise of journalism, and political campaigns being ruled by corporate finance rather than a citizen’s vote. Professor Ackerman also offers an alternative solution to end big money in politics.

(2:00) The history of political crises(6:30) Presidential powers during wartime(9:30) No democratic guarantees(11:30) Responsibilities of citizenship (14:30) Corporate money and Campaign Finance Reform

Learn more: Politics: Meet Me in the Middle

And Follow Us:

Facebook | Instagram | Twitter

A CurtCo Media Production

Music by Celleste & Eric Dick

Produced by Mike Thomas

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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