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Democracy in Crisis: Can Our Institutions Adapt?
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December 10, 2025に開始
Democratic institutions face unprecedented challenges: polarization, misinformation, declining trust. How can democracies adapt and strengthen themselves?
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Dec 10, 2025
Proportional representation systems produce better democratic outcomes than winner-take-all
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Reducing campaign finance will never succeed until we overturn corporate personhood
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Participatory budgeting gives citizens direct control over how public money is spent
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Direct democracy via referendums would better represent the people than representative systems
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Term limits for elected officials prevent entrenched power and corruption
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Restricting social media is necessary to prevent election interference and misinformation
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Campaign finance reform is critical to reduce corporate influence in politics
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Voting should require civic knowledge tests to ensure informed decision-making
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