Democracy Does: The Civic Power Playbook
What if the biggest civil rights issue today isn’t just freedom of speech—but the ability to afford to live? In my recent conversation with civil rights attorney Ehsan Zaffar, we explored a powerful idea: our current system of rights was designed for a very different America. At the founding, protections like free speech and religious liberty were essential against government overreach. But today, many of our daily struggles—healthcare costs, housing, food insecurity—aren’t fully addressed by those same frameworks. Ehsan argues that while these traditional rights still matter, they don’t meet the most urgent needs people face right now. After all, what good is free speech if you can’t afford life-saving medication? Or housing? Or food? We also discussed how much of our public discourse now happens on private platforms, where constitutional protections don’t apply in the same way—raising new questions about what freedom really looks like in a modern, digital society.
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