
Margaret O'Mara: What We Can Learn From History
Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
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The American System of Federalism
When a democracy ends, is it a dramatic, violent siege of the palace? Or is it by a thousand cuts, where local school boards or state governments are now changing voting rights? How does it happen? Yes, history happens suddenly. It can take many forms, and there can be dramatic moments seen at the time as pivotal and critical. There was never a combaya moment in american democracy. And 19 thirties germany hard to see. These things are hard to see until you can't not see them any more. I think the other thing that we're in with right now, in 20 22, is 50 years of devaluing government institutions,. from left to right
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