The ultra-wealthy’s dominant power in our political system forces the question: Should America limit billionaire fortunes? A ...
Policymakers from across the political spectrum are endorsing the abundance agenda, with voices ranging from Jared Polis to ...
We can’t just return to the status quo ante. Paradoxically, we’ll need a federal government with both more power and less.
Vice President of Policy Development at the Progressive Policy Institute and the Director of PPI’s Center for Funding America’s Future.
We live in a dark time. Liberal democracy is in crisis. And liberals need all the friends they—we—can get. Sean Wilentz is a distinguished historian who is also a prolific and often polemical ...
Even as COVID-19 pandemic raged across the world, the number of people forcibly displaced in 2020 reached the highest level ever recorded as ongoing and new conflicts forced people to flee their homes ...
The orderly transfer of power from one presidential administration to the next is a hallmark of our constitutional system of government. Every four or eight years, this momentous event reaffirms our ...
Eleanor Roosevelt: The War Years and After; Volume Three, 1939-1962 by Blanche Wiesen Cook • Viking • 2016 • 688 pages • $40 Her biographer calls her the “most controversial First Lady in United ...
Story Mode: Video Games and the Interplay Between Consoles and Culture by Trevor Strunk • Prometheus Books • 2021 • 216 pages • $26.95 I once told a couple of older writers over dinner that just as ...
Democrats have scored some nice wins against corporate oligarchs—and drawn clear lines. They must not stop.
Yes, these authors purport to argue that Trump is a man of faith. Or he’s working on it. Or something.