Course

Case Studies in Democracy

Apr 6, 2026 - Apr 27, 2026

$100 Enroll

Full course description

Description

Is our democracy broken? History offers hope. Consider five pivotal cases in U.S. History from three centuries as decision makers would have, through background reading on the issues. Read the case (about 30 pages each) on your own; in class, analyze and wrestle with the issues and options decision makers faced. Experience history in a more immersive way and emerge with a greater appreciation of the strengths, weaknesses and resilience of American Democracy. Required text: Democracy: A Case Study by David Moss ($20).

 

Date(s)April 6 - April 27, 2026

Class Time(s)Mon 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Instructor Earl Richardson

Earl Richardson, PhD in public administration, has a passion for leading nonprofits and volunteer groups. A retired Air Force officer, he has taught in the military, higher education and the space program.

LocationCanterbury Tower

# of Meeting(s)4

Notes

 

Weekly - Mon 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM; 4 sessions starting 4/6/2026, ending 4/27/2026 (New lessons are released None specified)