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Sam Adler-Bell
@SamAdlerBell
Sam Adler-Bell is a writer and co-host of
Know Your Enemy
, a
Dissent
magazine podcast.
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June 20, 2024
Magazine
Sam Adler-Bell
Can Liberalism Stop Being So Darn ... Liberal?
Needed: a liberalism that ceases to fear itself.
March 20, 2023
Magazine
Sam Adler-Bell
Janet Malcolm’s Dangerous Method
In her journalism, Malcolm offered devastating portraits of artists, analysts, and frauds. She dreaded receiving the same treatment.
March 7, 2022
Magazine
Sam Adler-Bell
The Conservative and the Murderer
Why did William F. Buckley campaign to free Edgar Smith?
December 2, 2021
Magazine
Sam Adler-Bell
The Radical Young Intellectuals Who Want to Take Over the American Right
They hate the establishment. They want to destroy the system. Meet the illiberal upstarts trying to remake conservatism.
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February 3, 2021
Magazine
Sam Adler-Bell
Joe Manchin, King of the Senate
The Democratic senator has survived in West Virginia by casting himself as a champion of working people. Will his fixation on bipartisanship prevent him from living up to the role?
November 16, 2020
Sam Adler-Bell
The Brewing Democratic Fight Over Biden’s Cabinet
The president-elect might be willing to compromise with Mitch McConnell on his Cabinet picks. Can liberals force him to play hardball?
October 20, 2020
Magazine
Sam Adler-Bell
How Police Unions Bully Politicians
Can cop associations’ dirty tactics survive a new era of protest?
November 25, 2019
Magazine
Sam Adler-Bell
Appalachia vs. the Carceral State
After a mountaintop was flattened by coal mining, politicians pushed to build a prison there. Then the community got organized.
November 20, 2019
Sam Adler-Bell
Why the Hell Did Democrats Just Extend the Patriot Act?
House leadership included the measure in a government funding bill—and even members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus went along with it.
September 24, 2019
Magazine
Sam Adler-Bell
Why White Supremacists Are Hooked on Green Living
Eco-fascism is fashionable again on the far right, thanks to a rise in global temperatures and anti-immigrant nationalism.
August 7, 2019
Sam Adler-Bell
More Government Power Is the Wrong Way to Fight White Supremacy
History shows that the expansion of the American security state never benefits racial and religious minorities.
February 6, 2019
Magazine
Sam Adler-Bell
The Story Behind the Green New Deal’s Meteoric Rise
How twelve young activists forced a bold idea into the mainstream of the Democratic Party
April 28, 2017
Sam Adler-Bell
A Tough-Love Letter to the Left
A new book urges activists to avoid insularity and purism—and to focus on winning.
March 1, 2016
Clio Chang
,
Sam Adler-Bell
How Bernie Sanders Missed His Last, Best Chance to Woo Minority Voters
By proposing robust welfare reforms, Sanders could have hit Hillary Clinton where she is most vulnerable.
February 1, 2016
Clio Chang
,
Sam Adler-Bell
Missing From Bernie’s Revolution: Welfare Reform
The most progressive candidate in the Democratic primary race has been notably quiet about the issue. How come?
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