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John Ganz has an excellent post about the debate surrounding the new book edited by Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins, a protege of leading anti-anti-Trumper Sam Moyn. I agree there's a lot of.
A few weeks ago I had a conversation about the rise of transnational populist authoritarianism with Eastern Standard for their Dear Leader: America's Flirtation with Authoritarianism series. It's available now.
“Is Reactionary Populism a Form of Fascism?” The real answer is the bad arguments made along the way
Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall faces reporters in the Supreme Court’s East Conference room, two days after announcing his retirement, June 29th, 1991 (Photo Credit: John McDonnell via The Washington.
[THIS IS A GUEST POST BY COMMENTER AND LAWGIVER MURC] Probably the flagship news site, certainly the most successful one, of progressive liberalism in the 21st century is Josh Marshall’s.
Max Weber, 1864-1920 tl;dr: The New Yorker ran a piece by Corey Robin that elaborated a rather idiosyncratic reading of Max Weber, one of the canonical thinkers of western social.
Rich Americans have long fetishized the free market, going all the way back to the post-Civil War era. Gilded Age liberals, which in today's parlance, would be free market conservatives--the.
Corey Robin says that we're all Green Lanternists, while arguing that the argument was always being made in bad faith: Since Trump’s election, we’ve not heard much about the weakness.
I've found a lot of the discussion about Trump's contempt for democratic norms frustrating. These discussions can sidetracked into various objections -- most notably, the point raised by the anti-anti-Trump.