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Over the last decade, the right did not play defense or push for only what was “winnable.” They created a radical vision, the ...
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As the Democratic field for the 2020 presidential campaign begins to fill out, we begin to sense that the next election will be pivotal for two reasons. The first and more obvious one involves whether ...
The co-author of an important new book talks about her research, the current crisis, and whether we can turn it into an opportunity.
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On December 6, President Donald J. Trump sat in the Oval Office at the Resolute desk, surrounded by Dominionist worship leaders who laid their hands on him and commenced to pray. While most in the ...
In 2009, Congress provided funding for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the country’s telecom regulator, to develop a national broadband plan to “ensure that all people of the United ...
Until I Am Free: Fannie Lou Hamer’s Enduring Message to America By Keisha N. Blain • Beacon Press • 2021 • 322 pages • $27.95 Walk with Me: A Biography of Fannie Lou Hamer By Kate Clifford Larson • ...
Politicians operate in the realm of the possible. But movements redefine our sense of what is possible. America’s great transformations have arrived when these two operating frameworks collide. In ...
Despite the floundering first months of Donald Trump’s presidency, Democrats have not begun to win the argument. Yes, Democrats in Congress have displayed unity in opposing the repeal of Obamacare and ...
The standard liberal approach to economic policy is to support government programs that counteract the inequities gen- erated by the market. Unfortunately, this narrow focus on government programs has ...