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June 24, 2020
Kate Aronoff
Jamaal Bowman and the Democratic Insurgency That Could Help Save the Planet
Many establishment Democrats have failed to recognize the urgency of the climate crisis, but their challengers do.
June 1, 2020
Bruce Bartlett
How the Democrats Should Imitate the Republican Party
Many of the political tactics that put Donald Trump in the White House can be used to kick him out.
May 19, 2020
Magazine
Osita Nwanevu
We’re Not Polarized Enough
Ezra Klein’s flawed diagnosis of the divisions in American politics
May 18, 2020
Nick Martin
House Democrats Are Blowing Their Chance at Student Debt Relief
The longer Congress refuses to address the student loan crisis, the worse it will get.
May 11, 2020
J.C. Pan
A Leftist Future for Asian American Politics
Asian American identity remains deeply fragmented, but politics—and the movement for economic justice—is a growing unifier.
May 1, 2020
Alex Pareene
Democrats Aren’t Stuck With Joe Biden
No one has to tie themselves in knots to defend him if they don’t want to.
April 24, 2020
Magazine
John Patrick Leary
The Airy Ambivalence of the Moderate Politician
April 23, 2020
Podcast
The Politics of Everything
The Polarization Problem
Do we need to get more polarized?
April 9, 2020
J.C. Pan
The Profound Simplicity of Bernie Sanders’s Vision
As the elegies for the campaign roll in, its most lasting legacy may be the most basic.
April 8, 2020
Andrew Schwartz
Gig-Working Through the Apocalypse
The app-based economy was already a race to the bottom. The pandemic raises the question of how much lower things can go.
March 27, 2020
Magazine
John Patrick Leary
Why Politicians Can’t Stop Talking About “Folks”
The perpetual quest to win over real, unpretentious Americans
March 25, 2020
Magazine
Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw
Seeing No Evil
The peril of gender-blind consensus thinking
March 19, 2020
Osita Nwanevu
After Bernie
How the left can expand its appeal and change the Democratic Party
March 17, 2020
Podcast
The Politics of Everything
The Electability Trap
Do “electable” candidates really win?
March 12, 2020
Nick Martin
A Better World Is Possible Without a Pandemic
The “emergency” fixes being introduced in response to the coronavirus are just a properly functioning welfare state.
March 12, 2020
J.C. Pan
The Bernie Sanders Movement Without Bernie Sanders
The urgency of majoritarian working-class politics is bigger than a single presidential campaign.
March 11, 2020
Walter Shapiro
The Gauzy Myth of the Sanders Campaign
If there were ever hidden armies of Democratic voters yearning for a visionary presidential nominee, then they remain well camouflaged.
March 9, 2020
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Alex Pareene
The Democrats’ Cult of Pragmatism
Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, and other moderates claim they Get Things Done—but not because they actually do get things done.
March 6, 2020
Nick Martin
The Conversations Warren Never Had
She never really gave an honest answer about her complicated relationship with Indian Country, and now her campaign is over.
March 4, 2020
David Roth
The Campaign at the End of the World
For a brief, mad moment, Michael Bloomberg illuminated the rot at the core of this new Gilded Age.
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