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Republicans Don’t Own Patriotism Anymoreby Heather Cox RichardsonThe Democrats are reclaiming language they ceded to the GOP decades ago—and putting a liberal spin on it. |
Stolen Elections, Voting Dogs And Other Fantastic Fables From The GOP Voter Fraud Mythologyby Rick Perlstein and Livia GershonThe GOP has cried “voter fraud” for decades — and used it as justification to target minorities at the polls. |
It’s Not Technology That’s Disrupting Our Jobsby Louis HymanThe insecure nature of work is a result of decisions by corporations and policymakers. |
How America’s Jews Learned to Be Liberalby Steven R. WeismanThe answer lies in the 19th century, when Judaism became a distinctively American religion. |
Walls Don’t Just Keep People Outby David FryeHistory shows they also change the people inside. |
RIP to the Liberal Orderby Suzy KimAmerican Mourning after the US-North Korea June Summit |
TV and the Bombby Reba WissnerFictional American television shows featured serious topics such as nuclear weapons pretty frequently during the 1950s and 1960s. |
Beijing’s Bid for Global Power in the Age of Trumpby Alfred W. McCoy “America First” Versus China’s Strategy of the Four Continents |
Can the Democrats Fix Washington?by Michael TomaskyThe prospect of a Democratic wave in the midterm elections this fall recalls the moment, nearly 50 years ago, when a group of young, liberal lawmakers swept into Congress on a mission to overturn the status quo. What can today's Democrats learn from the historic class of 1974? |
Charlottesville belies racism’s deep roots in the Northby Brian J Purnell and Jeanne TheoharisA southern city has now become synonymous with the ongoing scourge of racism in the United States. Such a one-sided view misses how entrenched, widespread and multi-various racism is and has been across the country. |