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  • This Was a Choice
    This Was a Choice
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    E. H. Mercer

    2020-08-24

    The excuses are gone The excuses are gone, by now, reopening without redesign isn’t confusion or improvisation. It is policy. What is happening now is no longer confusion or shock or improvisation. It is not the fog of an unprecedented…

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    OPINION, INSTITUTIONS, POLITICS
    accountabilitychoicesinstitutionsreopeningresponsibilityrisk
  • The Rules Harden Quietly
    The Rules Harden Quietly
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    Politiglue

    2020-08-19

    By August 2020, emergency measures no longer feel temporary. Rules harden, enforcement becomes uneven, and governance shifts quietly from persuasion to administration.

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    EXPLAINER, INSTITUTIONS, TIMELINE
    crisis alignmentexpertise and authorityinstitutional trustpandemic fatiguepolitical polarizationpublic legitimacy
  • Trust Ships in Boxes
    Trust Ships in Boxes
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    Cass Wilder

    2020-08-17

    The Postal Service isn’t just delivery. It’s legitimacy. The story being told this month is that the fight is over mail-in ballots. That is true, but incomplete. The deeper fight is over whether the country can still run a basic…

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    EXPLAINER, INSTITUTIONS, MEDIA, POLITICS
    administrative sabotagecovid-19election integritygovernanceinfrastructurelegitimacylogisticsmail-in votingmisinformationplatformspolarizationtrustUSPS
  • The Election Is a Moderation Problem
    The Election Is a Moderation Problem
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    Cass Wilder

    2020-07-21

    July feels like a rehearsal for November: the same lies, the same outrage, the same incentive structure. This isn’t just an election year. It’s a content-management crisis with ballots attached.

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    EXPLAINER, INSTITUTIONS, MEDIA, POLITICS
    algorithmscovid-19election 2020Facebookmail-in votingmisinformationmoderationplatform governanceprotest coveragetrustTwitterYouTube
  • The Restart Is the Risk
    The Restart Is the Risk
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    E. H. Mercer

    2020-07-21

    Restarting has become the goal, even though the systems being restarted have not been repaired. Speed is replacing caution, and risk is being reframed as resolve.

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    INSTITUTIONS, OPINION, POLITICS
    fragilityinstitutionspausepressurerecoveryreopeningrisksystems
  • The Shape of the Divide
    The Shape of the Divide
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    Politiglue

    2020-07-16

    By July 2020, disagreement stops feeling temporary. Fatigue hardens positions, expertise becomes aligned, and the crisis begins to organize people into lasting divides.

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    EXPLAINER, POLITICS, TIMELINE
    crisis alignmentexpertise and authorityinstitutional trustpandemic fatiguepolitical polarizationpublic legitimacyrisk tolerancesocial fracture
  • The Pause Is Not the Repair
    The Pause Is Not the Repair
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    E. H. Mercer

    2020-06-18

    A global slowdown feels meaningful, but pausing a system is not the same as repairing it. What comes next matters more than the stop itself.

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    INSTITUTIONS, OPINION, POLITICS
    fragilitypausepressurerecoveryreopeningsystems
  • The Return of Everything at Once
    The Return of Everything at Once
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    Politiglue

    2020-06-18

    By June 2020, the crisis no longer moves in sequence. Public health, politics, and social unrest collide at once, fracturing attention and testing authority in real time.

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    EXPLAINER, POLITICS, TIMELINE
    crisis enduranceexpert disagreementgovernance under uncertaintypandemic politicspolitical fatiguepublic trustreopening debates
  • The Street Is an API
    The Street Is an API
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    Cass Wilder

    2020-06-16

    June is teaching the country a new truth: power isn’t just who can use force. It’s who can set the story, at scale, fast enough to feel like reality.

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    EXPLAINER, INSTITUTIONS, MEDIA, POLITICS
    covid-19disinformationelection 2020George Floydlegitimacylivestreamsnarrative controlplatformspolicingprotestspublic trustviral video
  • The Great Reopening Performance
    The Great Reopening Performance
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    Cass Wilder

    2020-05-20

    May 2020 didn’t just reopen businesses, it staged a declaration: we’re done with this. But reopening became symbols and vibes instead of systems, pushing enforcement downhill to the lowest-paid workers and turning public health into identity theatre. A performance asks…

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    OPINION, MEDIA, SOCIETY
    covid-19masksmedia incentivesoutrage culturepolarizationpublic healthreopeningrisk allocationtrust in institutionsworkplace conflict
  • The Argument About What Comes Next
    The Argument About What Comes Next
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    Politiglue

    2020-05-14

    By May 2020, the shock has faded and the argument begins. Reopening, expertise, and “what comes next” are debated before the present has stabilized, turning uncertainty itself into a political battleground.

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    EXPLAINER, POLITICS, TIMELINE
    crisis enduranceexpert disagreementgovernance under uncertaintypandemic politicspolitical fatiguepublic trustreopening debatesrisk tolerancesocial fracture
  • Reopening Without Repair
    Reopening Without Repair
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    E. H. Mercer

    2020-05-08

    The push to reopen is real, and so is the pain behind it. But reopening is not a switch. It is an allocation of risk, and without repair, it becomes a transfer of burden onto the least protected. Rules that…

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    OPINION, INSTITUTIONS, POLITICS, SOCIETY
    accountabilitycivic dutycompliancecovid-19federalismpublic healthreopeningrisk allocationtrust in institutionsworkplace safety
  • The Essential Illusion
    The Essential Illusion
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    Cass Wilder

    2020-04-18

    April 2020 turned “essential” into a badge, but too often it functioned as camouflage. Praise and applause can’t substitute for protection, pay, and enforceable safety. The pandemic didn’t invent inequality, it made it impossible to ignore, drawing a brutal line…

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    OPINION, INSTITUTIONS, POLITICS
    class dividecovid-19essential workershazard payinequalitylaborpaid sick leavepublic healthworkplace safety
  • The Pandemic Lexicon
    The Pandemic Lexicon
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    Politiglue

    2020-04-15

    A plain-language glossary of the terms that reshaped public life in April 2020: flatten the curve, social distancing, essential workers, PPE, contact tracing, reopening, and the “new normal.”

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    GLOSSARY
    democratic institutionsgovernancegridlockinstitutional draglate 2010spolarizationpolitical systemspolitical trustpublic perceptionreform
  • The Stimulus State
    The Stimulus State
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    E. H. Mercer

    2020-04-09

    April 2020 turns crisis into administration. Relief is not just money, but a promise about who counts, and a test of whether institutions can deliver help with speed, clarity, and accountability. When stimulus becomes branding and oversight becomes “obstruction,” the…

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    EXPLAINER, INSTITUTIONS, POLITICS
    covid-19economic reliefgovernment capacitystimulus checksunemployment
  • The Curve, the Clip, and the Click
    The Curve, the Clip, and the Click
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    Cass Wilder

    2020-03-24

    March 2020 forced reality back onto the screen, but the feed still tried to turn it into content. The curve is not a metaphor, the clip is not leadership, and the click is not control. In a crisis measured in…

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    COMPARISON, MEDIA
    attention economycovid-19crisis communicationinformation literacymedia incentivesmisinformationoutrage culturepandemicpolitical identitypublic health
  • When Everything Speeds Up at Once
    When Everything Speeds Up at Once
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    Politiglue

    2020-03-18

    March 2020 breaks the calendar. Systems show their seams, authority fragments under pressure, and private life becomes political overnight, while language struggles to keep up with events unfolding in real time.

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    EXPLAINER, TIMELINE
    crisis governanceinstitutional stresspublic trustrisk communication
  • The Republic in Quarantine
    The Republic in Quarantine
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    E. H. Mercer

    2020-03-16

    March 2020 is a stress test, not only of hospitals and supply chains, but of the democratic habits that keep power accountable when fear is in the air. Emergencies expand authority, fracture trust, and tempt leaders to treat transparency as…

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    TIMELINE, INSTITUTIONS, SOCIETY
    civic responsibilitycovid-19emergency powersfederalismgovernment accountabilityoversightpublic healthtrust in institutions
  • The Two-Minute Hate Scroll
    The Two-Minute Hate Scroll
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    Cass Wilder

    2020-02-14

    February 2020 doesn’t feel heavy only because the news is heavy. It feels heavy because the interface is. The feed delivers politics as a reflex, preloading judgment, manufacturing urgency, and turning outrage into a daily ritual that fits neatly into…

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    EXPLAINER, MEDIA
    american politicsattention economydoomscrollingmedia incentivesoutrage culturepolarizationpolitical identityprimary seasonsocial media
  • The Pause Before the Headline
    The Pause Before the Headline
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    Politiglue

    2020-02-12

    In February 2020, politics still feels noisy but containable. Risk is theoretical, systems are abstract, and attention is treated as infinite, right up until the month becomes a threshold.

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    EXPLAINER
    attention economyinstitutional trustresiliencerisk perception
  • The Slow Coup of “So What”
    The Slow Coup of “So What”
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    E. H. Mercer

    2020-02-05

    February 2019 is not defined by one scandal, but by a habit: the national shrug. “So what” has become a governing posture, turning oversight into hostility and misconduct into background noise. Democracies don’t fail only through dramatic ruptures. They fail…

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    OPINION, MEDIA, POLITICS
    2020 electionamerican politicscivic normsimpeachmentinstitutionsmediapolarizationsenate trial
  • January 2020: Attention Begins to Shift
    January 2020: Attention Begins to Shift
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    Politiglue

    2020-01-22

    Early signals consolidate into a story with shape. Institutions adjust cautiously, media reframes, and attention begins to move inward. January 2020 introduces doubt without yet declaring crisis.

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    TIMELINE, INSTITUTIONS, MEDIA, SOCIETY
    attention shiftearly containmentearly responseemerging riskescalation thresholdsinstitutional calibrationinternational spreadmedia framingnarrative formationpreparednesspublic health monitoringrisk reassessmentuncertainty
  • Notification Nation
    Notification Nation
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    Cass Wilder

    2020-01-19

    In January 2020, politics doesn’t arrive as a newspaper or an evening broadcast. It arrives as a push alert. The attention economy has reshaped civic life into an endless stream of click-shaped urgency, rewarding visibility over integrity and reaction over…

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    EXPLAINER, MEDIA, SOCIETY
    american politicsattention economynews cycleoutrage culturepolarizationpolitical identitypush notificationssocial media
  • The Permission Structure of 2020
    The Permission Structure of 2020
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    E. H. Mercer

    2020-01-07

    America didn’t enter 2020 with a reset. It entered with momentum, and momentum is what politics looks like when standards have already been weakened. From escalating conflict abroad to a Senate trial that feels prewritten, the real danger is not…

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    OPINION, POLITICS, SOCIETY
    american politicsdemocratic normsexecutive powerforeign policyimpeachmentoversightpolarization
  • The Year the Feed Learned Your Triggers
    The Year the Feed Learned Your Triggers
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    Cass Wilder

    2019-12-22

    December 2019 closes with impeachment, primaries, and a country that feels permanently on edge. But the deeper story isn’t just what happened. It’s how the feed trained us to consume politics in fragments, perform identity, and treat constant emergency as…

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    EXPLAINER, MEDIA, SOCIETY
    2020 electionamerican politicsattention economyimpeachmentnews cycleoutrage culturepolarizationpolitical identitysocial media
  • December 2019: Signals Without a Name
    December 2019: Signals Without a Name
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    Politiglue

    2019-12-16

    Year-end routines take over as institutions slow for the holidays. Small signals appear at the edges of attention, but there is no shared narrative yet, only information without urgency.

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    TIMELINE, INSTITUTIONS, MEDIA, SOCIETY
    attention economyearly signalsescalation thresholdsglobal connectivitygovernance routinesinformation gapsinstitutional readinessnormalcy biaspublic attentionrisk perceptionspecialist warningsuncertaintyyear-end driftyear-end media cycle
  • The Center Cannot Hold, but It Can Be Rebuilt
    The Center Cannot Hold, but It Can Be Rebuilt
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    E. H. Mercer

    2019-12-15

    December 2019 closes with the House voting to impeach President Trump and the Senate poised for a trial whose ending seems prewritten. But the real stakes are larger than one outcome. The question is what we will tolerate, what precedents…

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    OPINION, POLITICS, SOCIETY
    2020 electionamerican politicscivic normsimpeachmentinstitutionsmediapolarizationsenate trial
  • The Algorithm Is Running for Office
    The Algorithm Is Running for Office
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    Cass Wilder

    2019-11-17

    American politics in 2019 is less a town hall and more a group chat with no moderators. Impeachment becomes content, campaigns become mood rings, and every institution gets filtered through the attention economy. The deeper crisis is not just what…

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    EXPLAINER, MEDIA, POLITICS
    2020 electionamerican politicsattention economydemocracyimpeachmentnews cyclepolarizationsocial media
  • The Republic on a Razor’s Edge
    The Republic on a Razor’s Edge
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    E. H. Mercer

    2019-11-10

    America in 2019 feels like a nation trained to react faster than it can reason. Impeachment dominates the headlines, but the deeper crisis is cultural: truth has become tribal, institutions are treated like weapons, and the 2020 race is already…

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    OPINION, INSTITUTIONS, POLITICS
    2020 electionamerican politicsimpeachmentinstitutionsmediapolarization
  • How Politics Slowed Down Before It Broke
    How Politics Slowed Down Before It Broke
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    Politiglue

    2019-11-05

    An explainer on why political systems felt increasingly slow and unresponsive in late 2019, and how institutional drag shaped public trust before crisis hit.

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    EXPLAINER
    communicationcontact tracingcoronaviruscovid-19essential workerslockdownspandemicppepublic healthreopeningrisksocial distancing
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