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May 28, 2019
Magazine
Ted Genoways
River of No Return
How austerity and climate change put northeastern Nebraska underwater
May 21, 2019
Magazine
Win McCormack
Socialism in No Country
Why the revolutionary left has always been bad news for democracy
May 20, 2019
Magazine
Robert Westbrook
Socialism and the Democracy Deficit
The quest for radical equality in the American grain
May 17, 2019
Magazine
Astra Taylor
Reclaiming the Future
On the growing appeal of socialism in an age of inequality
May 16, 2019
Magazine
Doug Henwood
The Socialist Network
Inside DSA's struggle to move into the political mainstream
April 29, 2019
Magazine
Abi Wilkinson
Empowerment for What?
The limits of a feminist politics of elite representation
April 22, 2019
Magazine
Christopher Caldwell
The People’s Emergency
France’s gilets jaunes protests are the latest Western uprising against rule by technocratic insiders.
April 18, 2019
Magazine
Liza Mundy
Women of Substance
2020's slate of female presidential candidates is already making history.
April 8, 2019
Magazine
Ken Silverstein
Blood Money
Indonesian wage theft and the Massacre Premium
April 4, 2019
Magazine
Jacob Bacharach
MSNBC’s Wild Ride
Thanks to Trump and the Russia investigation, the liberal network is booming. But is it selling its viewers a conspiratorial fantasy?
April 1, 2019
Magazine
Maryn McKenna
The Plague Years
How the rise of right-wing nationalism is jeopardizing the world's health
March 25, 2019
Magazine
Sarah Posner
Right Makes Might
Long before Trump came on the scene, key congressional Republicans had been sidling up to nativist and authoritarian leaders across the globe.
March 21, 2019
Magazine
Alex Pareene
Nihilist in Chief
The banal, evil, all-destructive reign of Mitch McConnell
February 25, 2019
Magazine
Kathryn Joyce
The Crime of Parenting While Poor
New York City's child welfare agency has a reputation for unjustly targeting low-income families of color. Can it change?
February 14, 2019
Magazine
Mychal Denzel Smith
Passive Resistance
Is the movement to stop Donald Trump just an exercise in branding?
February 11, 2019
Magazine
James Bamford
The Spy Who Wasn’t
The U.S. government went looking for someone to blame for Russia's interference in the 2016 election—and found Maria Butina, the perfect scapegoat.
January 14, 2019
Magazine
Anna Altman
Mommy and Data
“Femtech” companies are marketing themselves to women who are worried about having kids. Are these startups alleviating female anxieties or exploiting them?
January 9, 2019
Magazine
Eve Fairbanks
After South Africa’s Trump
An energized resistance movement brought down Jacob Zuma, the postapartheid demagogue. But was democracy saved?
January 2, 2019
Magazine
Elliott Woods
Jailed, Raped, Deported, Robbed
Separated from his wife and children by ICE, an undocumented man tries desperately to return home.
December 10, 2018
Magazine
Boyce Upholt
A Killing Season
Monsanto’s new herbicide was supposed to save U.S. farmers from financial ruin. Instead, it upended the agriculture industry, pitting neighbor against neighbor in a struggle for survival.
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