
Graham Wright
Cognoscenti contributor
Graham Wright, PhD, is an associate research professor at the Heller School for Social Policy at Brandeis University. He studies American public opinion, contemporary antisemitism, and political theory. His new book, Persuasion, Integration, and Deliberative Democracy: The Will of the Whole, explores how we can have productive political dialogue in an era of political polarization.
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A Democratic version of the Tea Party is a bad idea. Here’s why
Since President Trump’s victory, Democrats have been urged to adapt the tactics and strategy of the Tea Party movement for their own progressive ends, writes Graham Wright. But the most...

Bitcoin Might Be A Bubble, But It Still May Change The World
Bitcoin could revolutionize how the world operates and still be a speculative bubble that costs investors billions when it bursts, writes Graham Wright.