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January 20, 2020
Magazine
Thomas Geoghegan
Educated Fools
Why Democratic leaders still misunderstand the politics of social class
June 6, 2019
Chloe Watlington
The Labor Movement’s Newest Warriors: Grad Students
They teach classes. They grade papers. They get paid. And yet, private universities insist they're not workers.
May 24, 2019
Magazine
Vivian Gornick
A Novelist’s Life in America’s Underbelly
Nelson Algren infused his best writing with passionate political conviction.
May 21, 2019
Alan Pyke
Rahm Emanuel’s Deficit of Self-Awareness
The former Chicago mayor and newly minted pundit is right about why the middle class is so mad, but he's oblivious to his own elitism.
June 22, 2018
Magazine
Alex Shephard
From City Hall to the White House
Why Democrats should take mayors seriously as presidential candidates
June 21, 2018
Magazine
Ben Austen
Peace Officers
How one American city chose to tackle crime, combat racism, and reckon with the legacy of police brutality
June 5, 2018
Magazine
Mychal Denzel Smith
Rough Justice
How America became over-policed
May 9, 2018
Magazine
Vauhini Vara
California Dreaming
Opposition to the president in Orange County has boosted hopes of a wave election this fall. But Democrats need more than anti-Trump anger to win.
April 18, 2018
Sarah Jaffe
A True Labor of Love
Why teachers are adopting a more militant politics
October 6, 2017
Magazine
Justin Miller
Battle of the Plutocrats
Why are Democrats backing a billionaire venture capitalist in one of 2018's most critical races?
April 20, 2017
Lovia Gyarkye
A Poet’s History of Chicago
Kevin Coval's new collection creates community through history.
April 11, 2017
Clio Chang
Why It Matters That the United Dragging Victim Is Asian
The outrage over the incident has largely left out discussion of the man's race. And that's a problem.
January 13, 2017
Lovia Gyarkye
Chicago police repeatedly violated civil rights. Will Trump care?
August 17, 2016
Kevin Baker
The Soul of a New Machine
Political machines were corrupt to the core—but they were also incredibly effective. Democrats should bring them back.
March 31, 2016
Meaghan Murphy
The Chicago police officer charged with the murder of Laquan McDonald gets a new job with the Fraternal Order of Police.
March 16, 2016
Meaghan Murphy
The Black Lives Matter movement scored a big electoral win in Chicago.
March 15, 2016
Meaghan Murphy
Young black organizers in Chicago have made the Cook County State’s Attorney one of the most important races tonight.
March 14, 2016
Meaghan Murphy
Does Friday’s Trump Mayhem Bode Well for Bernie Sanders in Chicago?
March 14, 2016
Clio Chang
Rahm Emanuel is politically radioactive, Hillary Clinton edition.
March 12, 2016
Alex Shephard
A Donald Trump rally in Chicago has been canceled for “safety reasons.”
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