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Zachary D. Carter
The End of Friedmanomics
The famed economist’s theories were embraced by Beltway power brokers in both parties. Finally, a Democratic president is turning the page on a legacy of ruin.
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The Fatal Flaw in Joe Manchin’s Voting Rights Package
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The Fatal Flaw in Joe Manchin’s Voting Rights Package
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Moving to Janet Malcolm’s America
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Let’s Tax Dead People
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The Performative Rhetoric of “Allyship”
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Can the Socialist Mayor Rise Again?
India Walton is running to be the next leader of her beloved Buffalo. But what she really wants is to revive a tradition of social democracy in America’s great cities.
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Kate Aronoff
The Unequal Distribution of Covid Vaccines Is a Preview of the Coming Climate Apartheid
The Summit for Vaccine Internationalism offers a space for governments of developing countries to broker their own multilateral solutions. Richer countries have largely failed them.