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Adam Przeworski Asks Who Decides What is Democratic

Adam Przeworski Asks Who Decides What is Democratic

Update: 2025-11-26
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The biggest disappointment is that democracies do not reduce social and economic inequality.

Adam Przeworski

In this episode, host Justin Kempf talks with political scientist Adam Przeworski about what truly defines democracy today. Przeworski explains why he sees no global democratic crisis, defends a minimalist view centered on free and fair elections, and reflects on why democracies struggle to reduce inequality. He also discusses why citizens sometimes tolerate democratic erosion and how modern autocracies maintain support, offering a clear and concise perspective on democracy’s strengths and limits. Alejandro González Ruiz, cohost of the Kellogg Institute's Global Stage podcast, joins to help introduce the episode.

The Democracy Paradox is made in partnership with the Kellogg Institute of the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame. 

Read the full transcript here.

Key Highlights

  • Introduction - 0:20
  • Minimal Democracy and Democratic Crisis - 9:44
  • Economic Inequality and Democracy - 22:37
  • Autocracy and Popular Support - 31:42
  • Democratic Backsliding - 36:09

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Learn more about Adam Przeworski.

Learn more about his book Crises of Democracy (Cambridge University Press, 2019).

Learn more about Alejandro González Ruiz.

Learn more about the Kellogg Institute.

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Adam Przeworski Asks Who Decides What is Democratic

Adam Przeworski Asks Who Decides What is Democratic

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