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Hey Man, We’re Out of Runway
On three histories of the Biden White House, and the 2024 election.
by
Christian Lorentzen
via
London Review of Books
on
July 8, 2024
The USDA Versus Black Farmers
Current attempts to correct historical discrimination by local and regional offices of the USDA have been met with charges of "reverse discrimination."
by
Matthew Wills
via
JSTOR Daily
on
March 11, 2022
The Case for Partisanship
Bipartisanship might not be dead. But it is on life support. And it’s long past time we pulled the plug.
by
Osita Nwanevu
via
The New Republic
on
September 20, 2021
Can the Senate Restore Majority Rule?
The filibuster, invented to uphold slavery, must be eliminated if Democrats hope to deliver progressive legislation.
by
Michael Tomasky
via
New York Review of Books
on
March 11, 2021
partner
The History of Using Computers to Distribute Benefits Like Biden’s Relief Checks
Technology can break down, but just as often with government tech, glitches are rooted in policy failures.
by
Marc Aidinoff
via
Made By History
on
March 10, 2021
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America Already Knows How to Address Child Poverty
The history of Head Start shows that child poverty is a choice.
by
Michelle Bezark
via
Made By History
on
October 5, 2023
What Happened in Vegas
The Teamsters and Jimmy Hoffa—with a little help from the mob—built Las Vegas as we know it today.
by
David Hill
via
The Baffler
on
July 10, 2023
Escape from the Market
Far from spelling the end of anti-market politics, basic income proposals are one place where it can and has flourished.
by
Simon Torracinta
via
Boston Review
on
May 19, 2023
On Economics And Democracy
High unemployment is extremely dangerous.
by
Zachary D. Carter
via
In The Long Run
on
July 29, 2022
Anti-Rent Wars, Then and Now
During the 1840s, landlords tried to drive out tenants in default. The movement that rose to challenge evictions can be a model for today’s housing activists.
by
Alissa Quart
via
New York Review of Books
on
October 25, 2021
Where Would We Be Without the New Deal?
A new history charts the forgotten ways the social politics of the Roosevelt years transformed the United States.
by
Michael Kazin
via
The Nation
on
July 26, 2021
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Black Farmers Have Always Faced Injustice. Will the American Rescue Plan Help?
This plight dates back to the era of slavery.
by
David W. Dangerfield
via
Made By History
on
April 1, 2021
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Government Has Always Picked Winners and Losers
A welfare state doesn't distort the market; it just makes government aid fairer.
by
David M. P. Freund
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Made By History
on
March 29, 2021
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