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February 13, 2019
Emily Atkin
If Not the Green New Deal, Then What?
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's proposal has countless critics. We asked two of them to share their good-faith alternatives for reversing climate change.
July 31, 2018
Emily Atkin
Charles Koch’s Bipartisan Delusion
The billionaire leader of the powerful political network says he's willing to work with Democrats who share his values. Which values would those be?
August 3, 2017
Clio Chang
Where Are the Single-Payer Wonks?
The political momentum on the left for Medicare-for-All is gaining steam. But the policy is lagging behind.
March 15, 2017
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Matthew Phelan
Inside Trump’s Breitbart Brain
Bannonism will remain integral to Trumpism no matter what happens to Steve Bannon himself.
February 21, 2014
Nora Caplan-Bricker
Some Cities Are Promising Free College to High School Students. Does It Work?
February 4, 2014
David Dayen
The Farm Bill Still Gives Wads of Cash to Agribusiness. It's Just Sneakier About It.
February 4, 2014
Noam Scheiber
The Case for Socialized Law
Inequality has bent American justice. Here's a radical way to fix it.
January 28, 2014
David Dayen
The Post Office Should Just Become a Bank
How Obama can save USPS and ding check-cashing joints
January 27, 2014
Marc Tracy
Bill de Blasio Should Just Admit It: He Wants to Tax the Rich
November 21, 2013
Jonathan Cohn
Terrible Polls for Obamacare, But Some Good News on Policy
February 8, 2013
Jonathan Cohn
Is the Fever Breaking?
On issues like Medicaid and military spending, signs of a Republican rift
January 22, 1977
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Daniel Patrick Moynihan
The Liberals’ Dilemma
A professor’s stump speech that worked
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July 1, 1916
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Randolph Bourne
A Moral Equivalent for Universal Military Service
We want action, but we do not want military action.
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