Democracy depends not only on elections or debates, but on the daily habits of care our institutions cultivate. Those habits must be practiced. And they begin, often, with something as small as a child asking his father for money; not for himself, but for someone he may never meet. The post Teaching Democracy, One Walk at a Time appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.| American Enterprise Institute – AEI
Artikkeli EDITORIAL The stronger adult education, the stronger democracy julkaistiin ensimmäisen kerran ELM Magazine.| ELM Magazine
‘This movement wasn’t led by one person; it was collective and organic…’ Bill Omondi and Beverly Wakiaga reflect on last year’s protests to offer some thought on how INGOs and progressive organisations can show real solidarity.| From Poverty to Power
Zeiger is president of the Jack Miller Center, an educational venture to advance the history, documents and ideals we hold in common as Americans.With the Fourth of July upon us, we are nearly two years out from the 250th anniversary of American independence. If it’s anything like the Bicentennial i...| The Fulcrum