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Author: Erik Loomis

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Black City, No Water

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On September 2, 2022
In my recent podcast with Josiah Rector, we discussed the role of financial capital in undermining Michigan cities such as Detroit and Flint to the point that they were victims of poisonous water because no one cared what happened to a bunch of poor Black...

More Gorby

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On September 2, 2022

I was on the Great Ideas podcast yesterday to discuss the legacy of Mikhail Gorbachev, much of which revolved around the ways in which we want to see historical figures.

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Labor Day Lessons

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On September 1, 2022
Michael Kazin, long one of our most important historians of labor, the left, and the Democratic Party, has a Washington Post op-ed about remembering the relationship between the labor movement and the Democratic Party this Labor Day weekend. As a fledgling union revival spreads across...

Forward to Nothing!

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On September 1, 2022

Andrew Yang continues to demonstrate that he may be America's stupidest public figure: Lowrey: You say that Forward wants to represent rural Democrats and city-dwelling Republicans. Which policies are you.

Gorbachev

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On August 30, 2022

Despite what Americans want to believe about the man whom they credit with doing much to end the Cold War, Mikhail Gorbachev is probably best described as the greatest failure.

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