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Author Dionne, E. J., Jr., author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJrm6XPRVqkTPhKvdH97HC

Title 100% democracy : the case for universal voting / E.J. Dionne Jr. and Miles Rapoport ; with analysis by Cornell William Brooks, Allegra Chapman, Joshua Douglas, Amber Herrle, Cecily Hines, Janai Nelson, and Brenda Wright ; [with a foreword by Heather McGhee].

Publication Info. New York ; London : The New Press, [2022]
[New York] : Distributed by Two Rivers Distribution, [2022]
©2022

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Description 1 online resource (xxxiii, 186 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents What we learned in 2020 : why universal voting is a logical and urgent next step -- The road to 2020 : steps back, steps forward -- The paradox of a crisis : how a pandemic sparked election reform and record turnout -- Democracy sausages, required voting, and high turnout : learning from Australia (again) -- Establishing justice, securing the blessings of liberty : why civic duty voting is constitutional -- The need for persuasion : why the public is skeptical about universal civic duty voting -- Answering the critics : responding to objections to civic duty voting -- Paving the way for universal voting : the urgency of gateway reforms -- Getting from here to there : how to implement universal voting -- From the impossible to the inevitable : a strategy for universal participation -- Securing the rights, embracing responsibilities.
Summary "Americans are required to pay taxes, serve on juries, get their kids vaccinated, get driver's licenses, and sometimes go to war for their country. So why not ask--or require--every American to vote?.. E.J. Dionne and Miles Rapoport argue that universal participation in our elections should be a cornerstone of our system. It would be the surest way to protect against voter suppression and the active disenfranchisement of a large share of our citizens. And it would create a system true to the Declaration of Independence's aspirations by calling for a government based on the consent of all of the governed."--Amazon.com.
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Subject Voting, Compulsory.
Election law.
Civil rights.
Civil rights
Election law
Voting, Compulsory
Added Author Rapoport, Miles, author.
Brooks, Cornell William, 1961- contributor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjrxmV9RjftqkChV7XdDHK
Chapman, Allegra, contributor.
Douglas, Joshua A., contributor.
Herrle, Amber, contributor.
Hines, Cecily, contributor.
Nelson, Janai, contributor.
Wright, Brenda (Voting rights advocate), contributor.
McGhee, Heather, 1980- writer of foreword. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjrYfmHVMmKQrgbQxHQxwC
Added Title One hundred percent democracy
Hundred percent democracy
100 percent democracy
Case for universal voting
Other Form: Print version: Dionne, E. J., Jr. 100% democracy. New York ; London : The New Press, [2022] 9781620976777 (DLC) 2022287121 (OCoLC)1252962012
ISBN 9781620976845 (electronic book)
1620976846 (electronic book)
9781620976777 (hardcover)
1620976773 (hardcover)