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      <title>Institutions and Governing Process</title>
      <description>Panelists talked about institutions and the governing process. Among the topics they addressed were civility and collaboration, the legislative process, and accountability and openness.They responded to audience members' questions. Following the panel discussion, Carolyn Lukensmeyer and E.J. Dionne made closing remarks.
This program was part of a Brookings Institution forum on government and democracy.</description>
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      <title>Obama Administration's Civic Agenda</title>
      <description>Panelists talked about public service and civic participation as part of President Obama's agenda during his administration's first six months. Among the topics they addressed were the growth in community service organizations and programs, volunteerism, and public-private partnerships. Following their prepared remarks they answered questions from the audience.</description>
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      <description>Professor Chomsky evaluated the development of democracy around the world. He stated that the world, including the United States, has been "moving toward a more autocratic and absolutist structure." According to Professor Chomsky, the concept of democracy has been narrowed and limited over the years. He also discussed the impact this narrowing will have on modern society. Professor Chomsky has been a member of the faculty at MIT since 1955, where he teaches linguistics and modern language. He has also written numerous publications on linguistics, philosophy, foreign policy, government and politics. The [Thistle] is a bi-weekly newspaper published by students at MIT. It was founded in 1987.</description>
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