Great paper that captures the main effect of US constitutional institutions: minority veto power.
"Most representational failures occur because Congress failed to pass a popular bill, rather than because it passed a bill that the public did not want."
29.08.2025 17:54 — 👍 33 🔁 9 💬 0 📌 1
Just published in @jpube.bsky.social:
"Old money: Campaign finance and gerontocracy in the United States"
By @adambonica.bsky.social & @jakemgrumbach.bsky.social
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
#econsky #publiceconomics
25.08.2025 13:18 — 👍 34 🔁 13 💬 2 📌 0
Data over dogma: A reply to Matt Yglesias
Further thoughts and data on the declining electoral benefit to ideological moderation.
Excellent piece from @gelliottmorris.com explaining why Matt Yglesias' insistence on the importance of political moderation by Democratic candidates is so off-base.
The bottom line: The effect is small and uncertain, and it's *far* outweighed by other factors, like just being a good fundraiser!
19.08.2025 17:21 — 👍 86 🔁 21 💬 5 📌 4
Even as small donors flooded in, campaign finance inequality hit record highs in 2024. For the first time, the top 0.01% (1 in 10K voters) share exceeds 50% of $s. The top 400 donors now exceed 25%.
Citizens United opened the door, but soaring wealth inequality is what's driving these extremes.
14.11.2024 22:54 — 👍 250 🔁 125 💬 7 📌 13
The painting "La liberté" (c.1793-1794) by Nanine Vallain
1/2 Out now! "Independence, Globality, and the Battle of Ideas: A Dialogue on Liberty" by Quentin Skinner (@qmul.bsky.social) & @tomaashby.bsky.social (@utokyoofficial.bsky.social), a wide-ranging, scholarly, & full-length discussion article - the first at GIH! www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
08.07.2025 18:46 — 👍 29 🔁 12 💬 1 📌 5
Don't replace the Lords - split the Commons
What an elected second chamber is for.
New blog post about Lords reform. How ideas about semi parliamentary systems can give a clear purpose to change alexparsons.co.uk/blog/posts/s...
14.06.2025 09:40 — 👍 13 🔁 3 💬 2 📌 6
Nothing left? In search of (a new) social democracy
(Real) social democracy is not just unknown to several generations of voters, but it is contradictory to their individualist or ethnicized worldview. So far the analyses and prospects do not look prom...
In 2013, I argued that social democracy must be reinvented outside of the current “social democratic” parties and the past decade has only strengthened my beliefs.
We need a Gramscian approach, which is neither opposed nor subservient to party politics!
13.05.2025 20:50 — 👍 42 🔁 9 💬 3 📌 2
Title of the convening with an image of a donkey superimposed over maps of Massachusetts and California
Really excited about this online convening May 19-20 to better understand the contemporary challenges and opportunities of Democratic governance in blue trifectas. Important for housing, climate, inflation, and so much more -- especially today! Register: t.co/Pm4bIJHn1O
08.05.2025 21:18 — 👍 25 🔁 7 💬 1 📌 3
Plutopopulism: Wealth and Trump’s Financial Base
SEAN KATES, ERIC MANNING, TALI MENDELBERG and OMAR WASOW
Comparative scholarship suggests authoritarian candidates often rely on backing from the wealthy. The wealthy are also said to play an important role in American campaign finance. Studies of Donald Trump, however, found that he drew significant support from white Americans with less education and privilege. We evaluate wealthy and non-wealthy Americans’ financial support for Trump, compared to other candidates, by constructing a comprehensive dataset of property values matched to contributions and voter files. We find Trump underperformed among wealthy Republican donors while mobilizing new non-wealthy donors. Trump also diversified the donorate, especially by education. That is, Trump built an unusual coalition of wealthy and non-wealthy donors. Our results support an alternative, “plutopopulist” model of Trump’s financial base.
Is America an oligarchy?
Bernie and AOC say yes, touring the country to “Fight Oligarchy.” Other Democratic leaders aren’t so sure.
With the debate heating up, I wanted to share a few insights from our recent paper on who’s funding American politics. 🧵 cup.org/4cfm0Az
04.05.2025 16:31 — 👍 131 🔁 40 💬 6 📌 5
To Counter Populism and Bolster Security, Europe Must Reinvest In Its Citizens
Facing security threats and rising populism, Europe needs state investment in citizens, not austerity that fuelled discontent.
🗳️ Populism is a warning sign.
English local elections show it again: People feel abandoned & look scapegoats.
Drawing on own research & others, I argue 👇🏽
💡 To counter populism: We need to reinvest in citizens, e.g. housing, health & dignity.
Short 🧵
📖 www.socialeurope.eu/to-counter-p...
02.05.2025 11:36 — 👍 146 🔁 80 💬 8 📌 7
Designing economic policy that strengthens U.S. democracy and incorporates people’s lived experiences
Why U.S. policymakers should approach economic policy with an eye to its downstream political effects on democracy and policy approaches.
We're in an age of surging right-wing populism here in the US and around the globe, threatening democracy and growth. Should policymakers care? And how should they respond? In an essay for @equitablegrowth.bsky.social, Shayna Strom and I answer these questions: equitablegrowth.org/designing-ec... 1/
02.05.2025 21:18 — 👍 33 🔁 17 💬 4 📌 2
Graphic for the Roosevelt Institute featuring text "Restoring Economic Democracy: Progressive Ideas for Stability and Prosperity" on a two-tone teal background.
NEW: Americans need a government that delivers stability and security—not chaos.
Our new essay collection brings together great minds to imagine how democracy can better deliver the economy Americans need and want. rooseveltinstitute.org/publications...
29.04.2025 13:25 — 👍 85 🔁 40 💬 5 📌 20
Why philosophers hate that ‘equity’ meme
If you want to annoy your favorite philosopher, one of the best ways to do it these days is to mention the “kids standing on boxes equity meme.” To call it the bane of our existence would be something...
An entertaining (and broadly correct) piece on "equality vs equity" from Joe Heath.
I may use this as a short intro reading next time I teach "luck egalitarianism versus relational egalitarianism".
(I don't think he's fair to relational egalitarianism towards the end, but ... that's unsurprising.)
16.04.2025 03:20 — 👍 4 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
How Lobbying Matters | Annual Reviews
For decades, political scientists have struggled to provide empirical evidence that lobbying influences policymaking. A considerable gap arose between widespread public suspicions of lobbying and the ...
Are lobbyists influential? The public sure thinks so, but applied political science since lobbying registration data emerged (late 90s) struggled to produce evidence that it does. In new review @wmjunk.bsky.social @heathbrown.bsky.social and I chart a wave of research showing that lobbying matters.
14.04.2025 20:33 — 👍 68 🔁 32 💬 2 📌 5
We use the newly released 2024 CES preliminary release data to show that non-voters are majority Democratic and majority for Harris.
3/n
10.04.2025 17:30 — 👍 150 🔁 27 💬 5 📌 7
"Trump underperformed among wealthy Republican donors while mobilizing new non-wealthy donors. Trump also diversified the donorate, especially by education. That is, Trump built an unusual coalition of wealthy and non-wealthy donors."
04.04.2025 14:19 — 👍 34 🔁 13 💬 3 📌 0
Does Higher Turnout Now Help Republicans? A Data-Driven Analysis of Partisan Turnout Dynamics (Part 1)
Data analysis reveals Democrats' problem isn't high turnout—it's losing the mobilization battle
1/🧵 "More voters help Republicans" is reshaping Dem strategy after 2024. We put this claim to the test with a deep dive into voter files and survey data. Results? Non-voters remain disproportionately Democratic while GOP simply turns out their base better.
02.04.2025 01:57 — 👍 707 🔁 272 💬 23 📌 55
4 pp of screenshots of table of contents:
1Introduction: Of Constitutions and Constitutional TheoryRichard Bellamy and Jeff King
Part IValues
2Human DignityJeremy Waldron
3RightsRowan Cruft
4EqualityAnnabelle Lever
5LibertyPhilip Pettit
6Well-BeingSarah Conly
7Self-GovernmentThomas Christiano
8Justice: Procedural and SubstantiveRainer Forst
9RecognitionHelder De Schutter
Part IIModalities
10ImpartialityMatthew H. Kramer
11Constitutional LegitimacyNomi Claire Lazar
12SovereigntyDavid Dyzenhaus
13Constituent PowerMartin Loughlin
14RepresentationNadia Urbinati
15DeliberationSimone Chambers
16OppositionGrégoire Webber
17The Separation of PowersJacob T. Levy
18The Rule of LawJeff King
19Constitutional ConventionsJon Elster
20SecularismCécile Laborde
21Constitutional ReviewChristoph Möllers
22Constitutional InterpretationTimothy Endicott
23ProportionalityGeorge Letsas
24Civil DisobedienceCandice Delmas
25Constitutional EntrenchmentN. W. Barber
26Emergency PowersKarin Loevy
27RegulationJulia Black
28Cost–Benefit AnalysisMatthew Adler
29RevolutionNimer Sultany
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4 pp of table of contents , divided into the alt text of first two screenshots
Part IIIInstitutions
AThe State
30The StateAnna-Bettina Kaiser
31The Material ConstitutionMarco Goldoni
32FederalismStephen Tierney
33ConsociationalismJoseph Lacey and Nenad Stojanović
34CorporatismSteven Klein
35Guarantor (or the So-called “Fourth Branch”) InstitutionsTarunabh Khaitan
36Central BanksJens van ’t Klooster
BThe Executive
37Presidentialism, Parliamentarism, and Their HybridsSteffen Ganghof
38PrerogativeThomas Poole
39The Administrative StateBlake Emerson
40Executive RulemakingSusan Rose-Ackerman
CThe Democratic System
41Constituent AssembliesJoel Colón-Ríos
42CitizenshipElizabeth F. Cohen and Cyril Ghosh
43ElectionsDaniel Weinstock
44Political PartiesJonathan White and Lea Ypi
45LegislaturesRichard Ekins
46ReferendumsSilvia Suteu
47Citizens’ Juries/MinipublicsCristina Lafont
DThe Legal System
48Constitutional Courts and Supreme CourtsChristine Landfried
49Judicial IndependenceDavid Kosař and Samuel Spáč
50Bills of RightsRichard Bellamy
51Administrative LawFarrah Ahmed
52Horizontal EffectOliver Gerstenberg
EThe Global System
53Global and National ConstitutionalismCarmen E. Pavel
54Regional IntegrationTurkuler Isiksel
55International OrganisationsAnne Peters
Part IVChallenges for Constitutional Democracy
56InequalityRoberto Gargarella
57PopulismPaul Blokker
58Climate ChangeJocelyn Stacey
59MigrationSarah Song
60Constitutional HardballMark Tushnet
www.cambridge.org/core/books/c...
The Cambridge Handbook of Constitutional Theory is now available electronically.
@rbellamy.bsky.social @nomiclairelazar.bsky.social @alixabeth.bsky.social inter alia
27.03.2025 14:23 — 👍 106 🔁 31 💬 7 📌 3
My book is now officially out! How Politicians Polarize introduces and documents the concept of "negative representation" – when representatives focus on the other side rather than their own.
Some key findings: 🧵
www.amazon.com/How-Politici...
27.03.2025 13:05 — 👍 98 🔁 42 💬 10 📌 4
After Biden: Lessons for Labour and the Global Centre-Left from the United States
The failure of former President Biden's extensive economic programme to win support holds important lessons.
"Centre-left parties have to be resolutely focussed on the lives of ordinary working-class voters."
#BlogVersion of @claire-ainsley.bsky.social's article on the lessons drawn from the challenges that centre-left parties have faced around the world.
27.03.2025 16:28 — 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
God knows we all need solidarity cocktails! Friends of Theory&Event, it's time for our Annual Cocktail Party at the @wpsa.bsky.social conference. Friday April 18 5:30-7:30, Art Marble 21 in Seattle.
25.03.2025 13:40 — 👍 5 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0
Now out!!
The ethics of asylum with
@rebeccabuxton.bsky.social www.politicalphilosophypodcast.com/asylum
The politics of immigration with
@robfordmancs.bsky.social www.politicalphilosophypodcast.com/ukim
22.03.2025 18:35 — 👍 3 🔁 5 💬 1 📌 0
POP: Public Opinion Podcast
Social Sciences Podcast · 2 Seasons
What podcasts related to public opinion research are there? So far I have on my list
1) @aapor.bsky.social's Public Opinion Podcast podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/p...
17.03.2025 20:26 — 👍 16 🔁 4 💬 2 📌 0
The Electoral Consequences of Ideological Persuasion: Evidence from a Within-Precinct Analysis of U.S. Elections
Most research on the electoral penalty of candidate ideology relies on betweendistrict or longitudinal comparisons, which are confounded by turnout and ballot c
1/🧵 The conversation around our paper on ideological persuasion has been remarkable. We really appreciate all the feedback and engagement. This thread clarifies some key points and questions and incorporates what we've learned from your engagement. ⬇️
14.03.2025 02:12 — 👍 47 🔁 12 💬 2 📌 1
AMERICAN DEMOCRACY COLLABORATIVE
Research, Teaching, Dialogue
Professors, planning to teach a course about democracy? The American Democracy Collaborative is sharing our syllabi for courses in US & comparative politics! americandemocracycollaborative.org w/ @tompepinsky.com @povertyscholar.bsky.social
13.03.2025 13:07 — 👍 66 🔁 19 💬 3 📌 0
5/ The strategic dilemma: moderation may yield marginal persuasion gains but risks suppressing base enthusiasm and turnout—which our data shows is far more consequential. Successful electoral strategy requires more nuance than simply "moving to the center" at all costs.
12.03.2025 00:36 — 👍 278 🔁 45 💬 4 📌 6
Philosopher who got a gig as political theorist at University of Amsterdam; also known as Ghent Zeppelin. I have a daily substack:
https://digressionsimpressions.substack.com/publish
Liberal in the Smith-Douglass-Mill-Anderson vein. Writer and editor for Liberal Currents. https://bsky.app/profile/liberalcurrents.com
associate editor at liberal currents. neonliberal. she/her.
political theologian at the ministry for the future
interests: classics, history, philosophy, conflict + IR, economics, foreign policy, climate change, east asia (korea + japan)
words: Foreign Policy + LiberalCurrents
Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Liberal Currents
liberalcurrents.com
"A person can only be born in one place. However, he may die several times elsewhere: in the exiles and prisons, and in a homeland transformed by the occupation and oppression into a nightmare."
buymeacoffee.com/emissaryofnight
Tomlinson Professor of Political Theory, Associate member of Philosophy, Coordinator of Research Group on Constitutional Studies, McGill.
Posts here speak only for myself.
Americo-Canadian; liberaltarian; aging geek.
http://jacobtlevy.com
Canadian mum, 3D liberal in Babylon
Writing collected at janetbufton.ca
diversity dynamism democracy Detroit Lions
Elbows up.
Assistant Professor at Spelman College. Author of The Political Theory of Liberal Socialism and other books.
Newsletter: http://publiccomment.blog/
Urban policy consultant: http://resnikoffconsulting.com/
Roosevelt Institute Fellow, CA FWD Fellow
Working on a book about cities for Island Press.
ned at resnikoffconsulting dot com
Physics, philosophy, complexity. @jhuartssciences.bsky.social & @sfiscience.bsky.social. Host, #MindscapePodcast. Married to @jenlucpiquant.bsky.social.
Latest books: The Biggest Ideas in the Universe.
https://preposterousuniverse.com/
D.C.-based criminal justice writer and socio-cultural critic who spends a lot of time at the library.
Hoosier by birth and college education.
Some would call me a libertarian. I would not.
https://theblanksslate.substack.com/
Signal: @jpblanks.36
Host of the ReImagining Liberty podcast. Writing about political ethics. Radical liberal. @theunpopulist.net contributor. He/him.
Podcast: https://pod.link/1614436300
Blog: https://www.aaronrosspowell.com
Political philosopher (with some political theology and political economy).
Author, All the Kingdoms of the World. 9/1 release
Book page: https://t.co/iGziQkkYeS
Host of the Political Philosophy Podcast & occasional writer. US & UK politics, philosophy, religion, & the odd food pics.
Political Science, Clemson University
In every time, in every place, the deeds of man remain the same. (He/Him).
WEBSITE: https://nathangoldwag.wordpress.com/
Political Communication Professor at GWU. I write a lot about the history and future of tech and politics. Best known for that one time I made fun of Bret Stephens.
Davekarpf.substack.com
Intellectual history, here decontextualized. Especially modern France, history of political thought, and socialism. And Kansas, because that's where I live "als Gelehrter, der durch Schriften zum eigentlichen Publikum, nämlich der Welt, spricht."
Edna and Richard Salomon Distinguished Professor
Political Science Department @ Brown University
Teaches Political Theory
Book: The Darkened Light of Faith: Race, Democracy, and Freedom in African American Political Thought (PUP)