To win again, we need to speak to voters about the ideas that drew me to the party in the first place: opportunity, security, and justice.
January 2021 was a very long year ago. Then, many of us who have long advocated for a post-neoliberal economics were increasingly optimistic. Joe Biden, as a newly elected President, embraced and ...
The rise and sustained power of the right has been the primary theme of American political history since the late 1970s. From Ronald Reagan’s election and transformative first year in the White House, ...
Dark Money: The Hidden History of The Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right by Jane Mayer • Doubleday • 2016 • 449 pages • $29.95 Ida Tarbell’s extraordinary 1904 book, The History of the ...
Love it or hate it, the Deep State is now a part of our lexicon. The concept emerged from modern Turkey, where it refers to a secret cabal, usually in the security services and/or military, that ...
The Case against Education: Why the Education System Is a Waste of Time and Money By Bryan Caplan • Princeton University Press • 2018 • 416 pages • $29.95 George Mason University economist Bryan ...
Imagine a world where electricity is so abundant and inexpensive that energy scarcity ceases to exist. A world where every home, every town, every factory and data center has access to reliable, ...
Drafting a new constitution for the United States is a fantastic, but humbling, experience. Most constitutional scholars have thought of clever amendments to the Constitution that would fix some ...
Since before the Revolutionary War, the United States has been a federal state, and the national government, at least notionally, one of limited rather than plenary powers. This new constitution ...
The People’s Party or Populist Party of the early 1890s marked a departure in American politics. Populism mobilized millions of men and women—farmers and workers, middle class activists and urban ...
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