Today was my first day of class at the Kennedy School and, not surprisingly, one of my readings for tomorrow has inspired me. (Part of the reasons I was looking forward to starting grad school was to have more blogging fodder.)
For my class in comparative politics, I was assigned a piece of Robert A. Dahl's 1971 book Polyarchy:Participation and Opposition, specifically, a section on democratization. One throw-away comment that Dahl makes that I really like is that citizens in a democracy are "political equals." I really like this formulation of equality and I think it clarifies the impact
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