[Publisher's Note] A New Day?, by John R. MacArthur
“The Democratic Party is best understood as an assemblage of baronies, the three most important of which—California, New York, and Illinois—dole out the most patronage and political favors in return...
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John Kelly resigned; “ballot harvesting” uncovered in North Carolina; a robot ran over bear repellent at an Amazon warehouse
View Article[Context] Who are those Damned Yellow French?, by Jean-Philippe Immarigeon
“Who, save for the little barons of Wall Street, believes in the progressive virtues of capitalism?”
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Twenty-one people died in weather-related incidents; Howard Schultz and Michael Bloomberg criticized Medicare for all; Russia’s Ministry of Justice proposed softening anti-corruption laws
View Article[Publisher's Note] The Wall War, by John R. MacArthur
“I can see nothing but a missed opportunity to inform the broader public about economic realities in our increasingly stratified country.”
View Article[Podcast] Going to Extremes, by Harper’s Magazine
In sickness, only: on mercy killings, and the crisis in our health care system
View Article[Weekly Review] Weekly Review, by Harper’s Magazine
Matthew Whitaker testified before the House Judiciary Committee; Iran commemorated the 40th anniversary of its Islamic Revolution; teachers in Denver went on strike to protest how their base pay is...
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