Political science department hosts discussion on the state of U.S. democracy
The Political Science Department hosted a teach-in and Q&A on Thursday, Feb. 27, addressing whether the United States is heading toward autocracy.
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The Political Science Department hosted a teach-in and Q&A on Thursday, Feb. 27, addressing whether the United States is heading toward autocracy.
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