by ODANACI18@KU.EDU.TR | Jun 7, 2022 | Koç University
Even though a constitutional change might be an effective way of handling the current crisis in Chile, it is contingent on other factors whether the new constitution can be an antidote to Chileans’ problems. Will adapting a new constitution ensure equality and...
by Comfort Cooper | Nov 28, 2021 | Suffolk University
Race is a social construct that was created for the purpose of subjugating entire groups of people based on skin color. The social construct was institutionalized and has been able to thrive for centuries. Black people are still fighting for freedom. Years after...
by Danae Gaytan | May 11, 2021 | Boston University
Poverty in America is undermining the fabric of democracy. Everyone is aware of the negative impacts of poverty on stress levels and overall health, but it also impedes citizens’ ability to participate in democracy. Although there are many ways in which someone can...
by Monica Greig | Nov 18, 2020 | University of Chicago
In 2018, Barack Obama said, “We’re the only advanced democracy that deliberately discourages people from voting.” This is incredibly problematic and unfortunately incredibly true. Political scientist Joseph Schumpeter [1] defines democracy as an arrangement decided by...
by Humza Usman | Apr 10, 2019 | Suffolk University
Ethnic composition of countries has become more and more prevalent as time has gone on, in large part due to the increases immigration of people to different countries. The United States is a primary example of ethnic and cultural diversity in the modern world....