Tag Archives: democracy
Government Shutdowns: An Unnecessary Evil
Introduction This editorial comes on the heels of Election Day 2013, not a day when Senate or House of Representatives seats were in contest, but a day when government by the people, of the people, and for the people was … Continue reading
Sins Against Democracy
A Special Fall Series for the November 2012 Election Introduction to the Series “Seven Sins Against Democracy—And What’s Faith Got To Do With It” by Rev. Chris Iosso, General Editor of Unbound Naming the Sins “Wrecking the Common Good: Campaign … Continue reading
Vote Suppression and Its Impact on Unionized workers
What are the critical threats to the ethical and effective functioning of democracy? In response to that question, the Rev. Dr. Chris Iosso wrote “Seven Sins Against Democracy: And What’s Faith Got To Do With It” and then invited … Continue reading
Taking Back Our Democracy
Responding to Citizens United and the Rise of Super PACs What are the critical threats to the ethical and effective functioning of democracy? In response to that question, the Rev. Dr. Chris Iosso wrote “Seven Sins Against Democracy: And What’s … Continue reading