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Upstairs-Downstairs Conservatism

MAGA might seem like an anti-intellectual movement, but conservatism’s past and present thinkers are deeply complicit in it.

By Katherine Stewart

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Policy by the People

By Ethan Porter

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Why Not for Black People?

The United States government has in fact recompensed injured groups in the past. So why won’t it do it for Black Americans?

By Victor Ray

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A Solidarity Net, Not a Safety Net

By Alexander Hertel-Fernandez

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Liberals and the World

How should the left answer so-called “America First” foreign policy? A roundtable discussion.

By The Editors

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Policy by the People

Experiments across the world have tried to remove politicians themselves from decision-making. And they’ve worked—well, kind of.

By Ethan Porter

Book Reviews

The Prerogative to Pardon

As with everything else, Donald Trump is pushing the pardon process to the breaking point. Can it be salvaged?

By Liz Oyer

Book Reviews

Playing for Keeps

People forget that Nevada, purple today, was once a pretty bright shade of red. Then Harry Reid came along.

By Joan Walsh

Book Reviews

Why Not for Black People?

The United States government has in fact recompensed injured groups in the past. So why won’t it do it for Black Americans?

By Victor Ray

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