Why Democracy in Five Minutes?
Although democracy in the United States has made great strides since the nation's founding, American democracy always has been a fragile, imperfect work in progress, requiring constant attention. Each episode explores a key aspect of democracy and what you can do to remain an engaged, informed participant and protector of democratic processes.
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Note: The opinions expressed on this podcast are my own (or my guests') and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer.
September 5, 2025
Episode 18. Gerrymandering. Why has Texas's decision last month to redraw its congressional district lines prompted controversy?
August 15, 2025
Episode 17. Soldiers on the streets. How does President Trump's use of the military in domestic law enforcement activities affect American democracy?
July 9, 2025
Episode 16. Independence Day reflections. What lessons can we learn from contemporary celebrations of the Fourth of July?
June 26, 2025
Episode 15. Whose military? This episode explores the role the US military plays in supporting American democracy.
June 16, 2025
Episode 14. Bureaucratic loyalty. In the US, to what do federal bureaucrats pledge their loyalty and how does their pledge support American democracy?
June 6, 2025
Episode 13. Bureaucrats and democratic values. Why might upholding democratic principles sometimes make it difficult for bureaucracies to satisfy the people?
May 30, 2025
Episode 12. Efficiency and democracy. Why might it be difficult for the government to be efficient while simultaneously embracing democratic values?
May 23, 2025
Episode 11. Habeas corpus. Why is "habeas corpus" such a fundamental building block for democracies?
May 16, 2025
Episode 10. Who is entitled to due process? Last week we explored due process. We continue that discussion today by addressing who receives due process in the American democratic system.
May 9, 2025
Episode 9. What is due process? We hear a lot lately about the right to "due process." Where does this right come from and why is it important?
May 3, 2025
Episode 8. When presidents defy the courts. What if federal judges rule against the president and the president simply ignores them? Is there anything the courts can do?
April 25, 2025
Episode 7. Courts and democracy. Amidst President Trump's flurry of actions during his first 100 days in office that have affected numerous policy areas, people have increasingly turned to the courts to challenge many of his decisions. To what extent are federal courts acting consistently with democratic principles and the Constitution when they render decisions that place checks on presidential power?
April 11, 2025
Episode 6. Tariffs, guardrails, and presidential power. This week's episode explores the broad tariffs that President Trump has assessed on the nation's trading partners. How has the president been able to enact such dramatic policy changes so rapidly? Why isn't Congress playing more of a role? Are there guardrails in place that can limit potential economic damage from these protectionist policies?
April 4, 2025
Episode 5. Executive Orders vs. guardrails. Last week's episode explored how different institutions of American democracy provide guardrails that prevent leaders from abusing power. Today's discussion continues that theme and considers when people might mobilize those guardrails in response to presidents using Executive Orders. What are Executive Orders and what do they allow presidents to do? What harm can guardrails prevent when presidents try to use Executive Orders in ways that exceed the authority of their office?
March 28, 2025
Episode 4. Institutions as guardrails for democracy. Institutions create important checks on ambitious politicians. That can frustrate elected officials and the people at times because these checks slow government down. Still, there are good reasons why democracies constrain individual leaders from acting without oversight. How do these guardrails work? What happens if they become weak or leaders undermine them?
March 21, 2025
Episode 3. The people in "we the people". If democracy means rule by the people, then one thing democratic systems need to figure out is: Who are the people? Who counts? Who might not count? These questions are critical because how a democracy answers them can influence who has power and how they get to exercise it.
March 14, 2025
Episode 2. Democracy or republic? Some call the United States a democracy and others push back and say no, it's a republic. What's the difference? Does it matter?
March 12, 2025
Episode 1. Introduction to Democracy in Five Minutes. This brief (even less than 5 minutes!) installment provides an overview of the goals and format for the podcast. Please reach out if you have ideas for future episodes. I would love to hear from you at pmanna at wm dot edu.
(Music credit: Beautiful Classical Music Theme by TheoJT -- https://freesound.org/s/698280/ -- License: Attribution 4.0.)