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The Original Angry Populist
They say there’s never been a man like Donald Trump in American politics. But there was—and we should learn from him. Look back to early-20th-century Georgia.
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Zachary D. Carter
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Slate
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October 16, 2024
A Dose of Rational Optimism
"Slouching Towards Utopia" is a rise-and-fall epic—but it is better at depicting the rise than explaining the fall.
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Zachary D. Carter
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Dissent
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October 7, 2022
On Economics And Democracy
High unemployment is extremely dangerous.
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Zachary D. Carter
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In The Long Run
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July 29, 2022
Haiti, Slavery and John Stuart Mill
John Stuart Mill was an unusual man who lived an extraordinary life devoted to a set of problems that once again dominate political thought in the 21st century.
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Zachary D. Carter
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In The Long Run
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June 3, 2022
Left, Right and Keynes
Today's centrists are a hot mess.
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Zachary D. Carter
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In The Long Run
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September 23, 2021
The End of Friedmanomics
The famed economist’s theories were embraced by Beltway power brokers in both parties. Finally, a Democratic president is turning the page on a legacy of ruin.
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Zachary D. Carter
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The New Republic
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June 17, 2021