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Overview: Post-Neoliberalism at a Crossroads
By Felicia WongSymposium
Racial Equity: Where's the Fierce Urgency of Now?
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Politics: The Democrats' Progress
By Sarah Miller Faiz ShakirArguments
Is “Middle-Out” Biden’s New Deal?
Bidenomics is the biggest shift in U.S. economic policy since Roosevelt and Reagan; how rebuilding the middle class will transform our economy and politics.
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Democracy and Strategic Competition with China
By Michael J. GreenSymposium
Biden, One Year In
By David E. SangerFeatures
Go Local, Young Democrat
How nationalization of everything is widening the urban-rural divide, and what Democrats can do about it.
By Robert Saldin B. Kal MunisFeatures
Life After (?) Roe
If the Supreme Court does what we expect, what comes next for abortion rights in this country? A roundtable featuring Michele Goodwin, Frances Kissling, Monica McLemore, and Jacqueline Ayers. Moderated by Anna Louie Sussman.
By The Editors
If the Supreme Court does what we expect, what comes next for abortion rights in this country? A roundtable featuring Michele Goodwin, Frances Kissling, Monica McLemore, and Jacqueline Ayers. Moderated by Anna Louie Sussman.
Arguments
Why China Might Help End This War
It’s because the People’s Republic has as much—or more—to lose in the Russia-Ukraine war as any non-combatant.
By Richard VagueBook Reviews
The Economic Constitution
The argument that democracy requires an equitable economic distribution long predates Franklin Roosevelt.
By Mark A. GraberBook Reviews
Why Fannie Lou Hamer Endures
She’s mostly remembered for one famous speech. Her actual legacy is far greater than that.
By Claire Potter
She’s mostly remembered for one famous speech. Her actual legacy is far greater than that.