After NJ Advance Media partnered with Rutgers University-New Brunswick to invite some of America’s leading political philosophers to share possible ideas for reforming American government, readers had plenty to say.
We asked for these ideas because for decades, voters have said they feel alienated from their “representatives” in Washington and the state capitals, and have wondered whether their vote really makes a difference, or whether there was some way our government could be more effective.
We asked political scholars from Rutgers’ Eagleton Institute of Politics to analyze those ideas and present positive aspects and reservations for each. The project can be […]
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