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Professionalism in politics: The paradox of populism

A voter wears a shirt with words from the United States Constitution while casting his ballot early as long lines of voters vote at the San Diego County Elections Office in San Diego, California, U.S., November 7, 2016.

In this episode of Intersections, Jonathan Rauch and Benjamin Wittes, senior fellows in Governance Studies, address the importance of political institutions in relation to direct democratic participation and discuss their new report, “More professionalism, less populism: How voting makes us stupid, and what to do about it.”

Show notes:

More professionalism, less populism: How voting makes us stupid, and what to do about it

Trump, Sanders, Corbyn, Macron and the attack on parties

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With thanks to audio producer Mark Hoelscher, producer Vanessa Sauter, Richard Fawal, and Fred Dews.

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