The Long View: Henry Adams’s 1880 Novel, ‘Democracy,’ Resonates Now More Than Ever By News September 12, 2018 Add Comment Edit It’s a love story about the possibilities and perils of power, corruption and moral compromise in a democratic government. Share this post Related PostsAs New Sanctions Loom, U.S. Push Against Iran Faces Steep ObstaclesIn Fit of Pique, Trump Attacks Ryan Just Days Before Midterm ElectionsFight Fire With Fire, or Be Civil With Trump? The Obama Coalition Is UnsureFirst Up if Democrats Win: Campaign and Ethics Changes, Infrastructure and Drug PricesNonfiction: Thinking Clearly About ImmigrationWhen a Collision Between Politics and Sex Shocked AmericansFact Check of the Day: Inside What Even an Ally Calls Trump’s ‘Reality Distortion Field’Tech Fix: Spotting Disinformation Online Before the Midterm Elections
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