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Features
Britain Is in the Grip of Its Most Turbulent Political Time in More Than 30 Years
Can a strong left rise from the chaos of Brexit, austerity, and the 2017 election?
John Harris
Can This Muslim Community Create a Model for Rebuilding Detroit?
Dream of Detroit is uniting Muslims across race and background to rebuild one of the city’s long-neglected neighborhoods.
Jenna Krajeski
How America Is Failing Native American Students
Punitive discipline, inadequate curriculum, and declining federal funding created an education crisis.
Rebecca Clarren
Editorials
Comix Nation
Matt Bors
Realism on Russia
We must investigate claims of Russian interference in the election, while also de-escalating a dangerous crisis.
Katrina vanden Heuvel
This Small Regulation Shows Us How the Economy Could Work for Everybody
We know how to control monopolies, and we’ve done it before.
Mike Konczal
The Republican Coup to Trash Health Care
Mitch McConnell is relying on secrecy and chaos to pass a bill—any bill.
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Columns
Trump’s Main Policy Is Destruction—Ours Must Be More Than Resistance
The time to create alternatives is now.
Kai Wright
Adieu, Sean Spicer
Calvin Trillin
How Are We Going to Survive the Next 42 Months of Trump?
Many progressives are depressed and angry. But there are also glimmers of hope.
Katha Pollitt
Books and the Arts
The Impending Crisis
Omar El-Akkad’s debut novel imagines a future America riven by civil war.
Madison Smartt Bell
Mal Waldron’s Ecstatic Minimalism
The jazz pianist’s style was simple, but the themes that gave shape to his music were not.
Adam Shatz
The Left’s Opportunity in Wisconsin
Progressive politics once thrived in the state, and the need for it still exists.
Sarah Jones
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