

Are Politicians or The Public More Committed to Democracy?
Dec 4, 2024
Curtis Bram, a Political Scientist from UT Dallas and author of "Elitism vs. Populism," dives into the complexities of democratic commitment. He reveals that both politicians and the public often prioritize political gain over democratic principles. Through intriguing experiments, Bram illustrates how anti-democratic tendencies exist on both sides of the aisle. The discussion touches on gerrymandering, electoral reforms, and the surprising similarities in attitudes towards democracy among citizens and elites, urging a collective effort to uphold democratic values.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Democracy in Question: Citizens vs. Officials
02:21 • 6min
Navigating Political Trade-offs: The Impact of Gerrymandering on Democracy
08:41 • 2min
Navigating Democracy and Partisanship
10:34 • 14min
Navigating the Complexities of Gerrymandering and Democratic Reforms
24:36 • 2min
Political Preferences and Democratic Integrity
26:54 • 13min
Partisan Perceptions and Democratic Commitment
40:11 • 12min