The Thrill of the Vote

This post first ran on election day in 2008.  My feelings on the subject haven’t changed: It’s election day in Chicago.  I just walked home from voting for a new mayor and a new alderman–and I miss my old neighborhood. For ten years I lived in South Shore:  a white graduate student/small business owner/writer in…

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You can’t vote because…

Photograph from the Library of Congress From sixth century Athens on, who has the vote and why has been a touchy and evolving subject in democracies.  People who already have the vote have hesitated to extend it to others for two basic reasons.  Those with the vote don’t think those without the vote have the…

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