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'Fixing democracy will require a myriad of reforms. Just in the United States, this includes preventing gerrymandering, getting rid of the filibuster, guaranteeing voting rights, and constraining the power of an anti-democratic Supreme Court. But to ensure that such reforms add up to a healthier and more sustainable form of democracy, we need something more. Instead of democratic triumphalism, we need to understand when collective decision-making works well and when it works badly.'

democracyjournal.org/magazine/

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