Ezra Klein, The New York Times; Jim Clyburn Is Right About What Democrats Should Do Next
Kip Currier: The most important sentence in this Ezra Klein OpEd is this one:
"What Democrats denied themselves over the past few years was information."
Democracies, and political parties, depend on informed citizenries. Informed citizenries are cultivated and advanced when people have access to accurate, trustworthy information. Without informed citizenries, democracies and political parties are like endangered species that can weaken and disappear.
Access to information is the core principle that information centers -- libraries, archives, museums -- make possible. As New York Public Library Director Anthony Marx has previously underscored, "libraries are in the information access business."
Information centers serve essential roles for healthy, functioning democracies, political parties, and societies.