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Tucker Carlson – At Least Steve Bannon Isn’t As Bad As ISIS
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Liberalism as Class Warfare
With apologies in advance for forcing unpleasant thoughts this early in an essay; reflexively, what economic class do the national Democrats’ ‘deplorables’ inhabit? By Rob Urie.
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Signs Democrats Are Rejecting The Gutter Politics Of David Brock & Peter Daou
One of the many downsides of Donald Trump’s election is having people like Steve Bannon working in the White House. However, if Clinton had won… By Ron Chusid.
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The Dying Days of Liberalism
How Orthodoxy, Professionalism, and Unresponsive Politics Finally Doomed a 19th-century Project. By Maximilian C. Forte. (Jan, 18, 2017)
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A guide to rebuilding the Democratic Party, from the ground up
Organizationally, the US right is light-years ahead of the left. A leading political scientist explains what Democrats should do to change that. By Theda Skocpol.
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The Fallacy of Post-Truth
Liberals’ belief in their superior ability to govern has never had the facts on its side. By Rune Møller Stahl and Bue Rübner Hansen.
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What Liberalism Has Become
Liberalism, an endlessly perplexing beast. What exactly is it? By Benjamin David Steele.
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The Democratic Primaries Have One Clear Loser: Third Way Centrism
The primary has shown us that young voters, the future of the party, are very liberal, and that the debate is centered around liberal economic goals, excluding traditional centrist concerns. It has also shown us where the limits currently are in liberal economics—limits that are important to know so we can continue to push past them.
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Against Fortress Liberalism
For forty years, liberals have accepted defeat and called it "incremental progress." Bernie Sanders offers a different way forward.
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Who Lost the White Working Class?
Republicans have engaged in a lot of pandering and race-baiting, but that's not the whole story. Democrats done nothing to change the vicious cycle of wealth and power that has rigged the economy for the benefit of those at the top, and undermined the working class. In some respects, Democrats have been complicit in it.
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Elizabeth Warren: I know too much about banking for Wall Street's liking
Elizabeth Warren fired back at Jamie Dimon for suggesting she has no clue what she’s talking about in her attacks on Wall Street. “The problem is not that I don’t understand the global banking system,” the Massachusetts Democrat told the Huffington Post’s “So That Happened” podcast. “The problem for these...
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