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  • Democracy & Government
    In a Time of Madness, Sally Yates Is a Profile in Courage — and Class
    May 12, 2017
    | Michael Winship
    The fired acting attorney general proved this week that there are still a few in Washington who believe in truth and the law.
  • Democracy & Government
    The Sham Presidency
    May 3, 2017
    | Neal Gabler
    Donald Trump is master of perception, altering reality to distract the public from his lack of character.
  • Media
    A Couple of Things About Jimmy Breslin
    March 27, 2017
    | Michael Winship
    The brash, profane and brilliant newspaper columnist knew a lot about life — and Donald Trump.
  • Media
    The High-Concept Presidency
    February 8, 2017
    | Neal Gabler
    The line has blurred between politics and entertainment. Donald Trump simplistically — and dangerously — sees the world as one big reality show.
  • Democracy & Government
    Why Obama Nostalgia Matters
    January 18, 2017
    | Neal Gabler
    President Obama, for all his faults and our disagreements with him, challenged us to rise to our better natures.
  • Inequality
    Jeff Sessions Is Not in the Same League as Former Attorneys General
    January 10, 2017
    | Nan Aron
    From Herbert Brownell to Robert F. Kennedy to Loretta Lynch, attorneys general have upheld the law and fought for justice. Would Sessions?
  • Democracy & Government
    The Presidential Debates, Explained
    October 7, 2016
    | Kathy Kiely
    A colleague's question prompts us to look back into the history of why the debates are the way they are.
  • Media
    TV Is Donald's Free Trump Card to Stoke Racism
    May 5, 2016
    | Mark Karlin
    A response to Neal Gabler's "Donald Trump, the Emperor of Social Media."
  • Why the Democrats Need to Take Sides
    July 18, 2014
    | Harold Meyerson
    In order to better the economic circumstances of their constituency, Democrats should do something they have consistently avoided: taking a side in a class war.
  • How Washington Protects Itself and Corporations
    July 3, 2014
    | Noam Chomsky
    Securing state power from the domestic population and securing concentrated private power are driving forces in policy formation.


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