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Democracy & Government
  • Senator McCaskill Takes on the Super PACs
    April 24, 2012
    | Lauren Feeney
    A senator's decision to call out super PACs as part of her campaign strategy is called “unconventional and risky.”
  • How Liberals Need to 'Toughen Up'
    April 20, 2012
    In this web-extension of their conversation, the author talks to Bill about what liberals need to do to regain credibility.
  • Keep Political Ads Off Public TV
    April 20, 2012 | Moyers & Company
    Bill denounces a recent court decision to allow political and issue advertising on public TV and radio channels.
  • Liberalism's Past, Present and Future
    April 20, 2012 | Moyers & Company
    Writer Eric Alterman argues that liberals have overpromised, underperformed, and need to regain their "fighting spirit".
  • Ross Douthat on Christian 'Heretics'
    April 20, 2012 | Moyers & Company
    Conservative columnist Ross Douthat argues traditional Christianity has failed to keep polarizing cultural combatants and influencers in check.
  • The Case for Old-School Faith & Politics
    April 20, 2012 | Moyers & Company
    Two popular political writers share how American liberalism and Christianity have gone off the rails -- and the implications for American democracy.
  • ALEC Ends Push for 'Stand Your Ground'
    April 17, 2012
    | Lauren Feeney
    The corporate-backed group disbands the task force responsible for the controversial legislation.
  • Winning on Social Issues, Losing on Economic Ones
    April 17, 2012
    | Eric Alterman
    In this excerpt from The Cause, Eric Alterman explains how modern liberals are making progress on one front while retreating on another.
  • The Buffett Rule: Gimmick or Good Start?
    April 16, 2012
    | Theresa Riley
    The additional tax revenue that would be generated by the Buffett Rule is hailed by some on the left as a symbolic start to real reform.
  • Direct Democracy Comes to Harlem
    April 16, 2012
    | Jessica Wang
    An experiment called participatory budgeting is making its way around the globe. This stop: Harlem.


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