Interactivity Foundation

Imagining the End of American Democracy – 2nd of 3 sessions in this community conversation series

What are the particular structures, institution, or processes that we need for democracy to work and why?

Where do we see these formal aspects of democracy to be under threat?  And how could we help strengthen or re-envision these structures, institutions, or processes to better resist these threats?  These and other questions were explored and expanded on by participants last Wednesday in our 2nd session of this three-part community conversation series on The End of American Democracy.  Below we have summarized some of the different structures, institutions, and processes discussed by participants in this 2nd session, together with key challenges or threats to them, and some different ideas for strengthening or sustaining them.

For our third and final session, we’ll ask participants to explore the broader social and cultural aspects of democracy. What are the values, beliefs, or mindsets that are at the heart of democracy? We framed this series as the “End of American Democracy.” And while the “end” can mean democracy’s loss or demise, it can also mean its purpose or goal. What are the goals or purposes that motivate, or should motivate American democracy? What should a culture of democracy be aiming at? Please join us on Wednesday, January 25, 2023 at 2:00 PM (ET) for this final session by registering via Eventbrite (scroll to select the January 25th session).


What institutions or processes are essential for democracy to work–and why?


What risks or threats do you see for these institutions and processes?  


How might we strengthen institutions to help democracy resist authoritarianism? 

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