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- 15 Jun 2023
- News
Economic Integration and the Transmission of Democracy
- 2008
- Article
Workplace Democracy, Workplace Republicanism, and Economic Democracy
By: Nien-he Hsieh
Hsieh, Nien-he. "Workplace Democracy, Workplace Republicanism, and Economic Democracy." Revue de philosophie économique 9, no. 1 (2008): 57–78.
- 2009
- Article
Justice at Work: Arguing for Property-Owning Democracy
By: Nien-he Hsieh
Hsieh, Nien-he. "Justice at Work: Arguing for Property-Owning Democracy." Journal of Social Philosophy 40, no. 3 (2009): 397–411.
- 12 Feb 2023
- News
Economic Integration and the Transmission of Democracy
- 06 Jan 2022
- News
Why Democrats Are So Bad at Defending Democracy
- 13 Jul 2018
- News
David Moss on the Resilience of American Democracy
- 2008
- Blog
Harvard Business Online—Marketing Know:How: How Marketing Helps Democracy
By: John A. Quelch
Quelch, John A. "How Marketing Helps Democracy." Harvard Business Online—Marketing Know:How (blog). January 31, 2008. https://hbr.org/2008/01/how-marketing-helps-democracy-1.
- May 2006
- Teaching Note
Capitalism and Democracy in a New World (TN)
By: Bruce R. Scott
Teaching Note to (706-030). View Details
Keywords: United States
- 30 Nov 2011
- Keynote Speech
Democracy in America: Constructive Competition or Politics as War?
By: Lynn S. Paine
- January 2005
- Article
Accountability in Hong Kong: Transiting from Colony to Democracy
By: Dutch Leonard and Thomas Axworthy
- 03 Sep 2019
- News
Conspiracy theories are a dangerous threat to our democracy
- 2024
- Book
When Democracy Breaks: Studies in Democratic Erosion and Collapse, from Ancient Athens to the Present Day
By: Archon Fung, David Moss and Odd Arne Westad
Democracy is often described in two opposite ways, as either wonderfully resilient or dangerously fragile. Curiously, both characterizations can be correct, depending on the context. When Democracy Breaks aims to deepen our understanding of what separates democratic... View Details
Fung, Archon, David Moss, and Odd Arne Westad, eds. When Democracy Breaks: Studies in Democratic Erosion and Collapse, from Ancient Athens to the Present Day. Oxford University Press, 2024.
- 15 Mar 2021
- News
The Real Guardrails of Democracy Are Its Citizens
- 2020
- Other Unpublished Work
The U.S. Secession Crisis as a Breakdown of Democracy
By: David Moss and Dean Grodzins
Keywords: United States
- 2018
- Chapter
The Pivot: Neoconservatives, the Philippines, and the Democracy Agenda
By: Mattias Fibiger
Fibiger, Mattias. "The Pivot: Neoconservatives, the Philippines, and the Democracy Agenda." In The Reagan Administration, the Cold War, and the Transition to Democracy Promotion, edited by Robert Pee and William Michael Schmidli, 209–230. Security, Conflict and Cooperation in the Contemporary World. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
- 2024
- Chapter
The U.S. Secession Crisis as a Breakdown of Democracy
By: Dean Grodzins and David Moss
This chapter examines the U.S. secession crisis of 1860–1861 as a case of democratic breakdown. From December 1860 to early June 1861, eleven of the fifteen slaveholding states in the U.S. South declared secession from the Union. The trigger for the crisis was Abraham... View Details
Grodzins, Dean, and David Moss. "The U.S. Secession Crisis as a Breakdown of Democracy." Chap. 3 in When Democracy Breaks: Studies in Democratic Erosion and Collapse, from Ancient Athens to the Present Day, edited by Archon Fung, David Moss, and Odd Arne Westad, 43–107. Oxford University Press, 2024.
- 04 Nov 2014
- News
This Massachusetts Race Will Restore Your Faith in Our Democracy
Keywords: Government
- September 3, 2019
- Article
Conspiracy Theories Are a Dangerous Threat to Our Democracy
By: Arthur C. Brooks
Brooks, Arthur C. "Conspiracy Theories Are a Dangerous Threat to Our Democracy." Washington Post (September 3, 2019).
- February 2016 (Revised April 2017)
- Case
Democracy and Women's Rights in America: The Fight over the ERA
By: David Moss, Amy Smekar, Dean Grodzins, Rachel Wilf and Marc Campasano
On the afternoon of June 21, 1982, the Florida Senate prepared to vote on whether to ratify the proposed Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to the U.S. Constitution, which stated that “Equality of Rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or... View Details
Moss, David, Amy Smekar, Dean Grodzins, Rachel Wilf, and Marc Campasano. "Democracy and Women's Rights in America: The Fight over the ERA." Harvard Business School Case 716-041, February 2016. (Revised April 2017.)