WHAT WE DO
The Democracy Institute generates and provokes conversations on interlinked and global questions of political thought and moral philosophy, of history and civic institutions, of theology and technology. Above all, it asks: what would a democracy without and after this new mode and epoch of violence look like? A non-violent democracy, in other words? The Institute is committed to preparing next-generation student-scholars in the art of thinking on global, transdisciplinary scale.

OUR NEODEMOCRATIC CONDITION
The modern democratic vision is rooted fundamentally in the idea of the commons: a shared commitment to the future whose moral and material ownership—and common sense approach to matters of government— rests on the resilience of the human bond. At The Democracy Institute, we curate events that rethink this common purpose—the principle of the commons—that lies at the heart of our social and political universe.

No Nonviolence Without EqualityTue, 21 OctUniversity of California - Irvine
On TyrannyThu, 25 SeptBronco Student Center
The Climate of NonviolenceFri, 11 AprPomona
What Is Left of Freedom?Thu, 10 AprUrsa Minor, Bronco Student Center
Where Do We Go From Here?Thu, 10 AprPomona
What Does Technology Really Give Liberal Education?Fri, 18 OctLos Angeles
What is Moral Cruelty?Tue, 30 JulNew Delhi
Violence and the VoteThu, 18 JulBudapest
After HopeSat, 11 MarPomona
After LifeFri, 10 MarPomona
The Caste ContractMon, 30 MayNew Delhi
Faith in Force, Faith Without ForceSun, 15 DecPune
What is an Architect?Mon, 09 SeptNew Delhi
Courage and the ConstitutionWed, 18 AprCambridge









