Democracy & Governance Cassie Democracy & Governance Cassie

How the Monroe Doctrine Works

The Monroe Doctrine began as a presidential warning in 1823: Europe should stop expanding political control in the Americas. It became durable because later leaders treated it like standing precedent. It’s not a law, and it doesn’t enforce itself—its real-world meaning comes from how presidents interpret it and what tools they choose to use when they say the hemisphere is a security priority.

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Housing Cassie Housing Cassie

How Zoning Works in San Francisco

San Francisco zoning restricts housing, fragments decision-making, and rewards delay. Even legal projects face years of uncertainty. The result is fewer homes, higher costs, and displacement built into the system.

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Economy & Work Cassie Economy & Work Cassie

How Wages Are Set: Why Immigration Isn’t the Deciding Factor

Wage stagnation is often blamed on immigration, but decades of research show wages are shaped primarily by employer power, industry concentration, and weakened worker bargaining. Immigration changes who is available to work, not how much employers choose to pay. In practice, wage outcomes reflect business decisions and market structure far more than worker inflows.

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Public Safety & Justice Cassie Public Safety & Justice Cassie

Black Panther Party: How the Organization Actually Operated

The Black Panther Party combined structured police monitoring, community-run social programs, and centralized leadership. Local chapters operated with autonomy but followed national rules. Government institutions responded with surveillance, prosecutions, and coordinated disruption—shaping modern debates about policing oversight and civil liberties.

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