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Bernie Sanders reveals an even bigger plan than Elizabeth Warren, but does it go too far?
What are the plans, and are they enough?
The war machine needs fuel, perhaps so much as to make protecting oil redundant.
The tactics that work now won’t work for long.
Bernie speaks again about what democratic socialism means, and raises a debate about what freedom is.
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The report comes amid calls for antitrust investigations into big tech.
How does the largest welfare program imaginable have libertarian supporters?
The lack of it can also be a problem.
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Cranston won his second Tony Award for portraying Howard Beale in the play Network.
New Zealand’s recent budget policy puts the health and well-being of its citizens over economic growth.
Sobering accounts from one of the most pivotal battles in world history.
Are we witnessing the end of democracy in America?
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What does a fast-casual diner have to do with natural disasters? Quite a bit, actually.
New research on the devastating health effects of ultra-processed foods has some saying yes.
We put presidents on our money, but isn’t there more to life than politics?
A new Gallup polls shows the rising support for socialism in the United States.
A 2019 ranking of all 50 states’ education systems shows the Sunshine State serves its college students well.
With the seemingly endless growth of the Democratic primary field, we may suffer from choice overload. The result? In fear of making the wrong choice, we may fail to make any — i.e., don’t vote.
The recent debate between Slavoj Zizek and Jordan Peterson lived up to the hype.
What happens when a small group gets to decide what is appropriate for everyone?
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The real Game of Thrones might be who best leverages the hit HBO show to shape political narratives.
In most states, LGBTQ Americans have no legal protections against discrimination in the workplace.
Policy advisor Simon Anholt believes the question we should ask is, which country is the “goodest”?
Elite organizations tend to get conspiracy theorists going.
Polls show that more Americans today define socialism as an ideology of “equality” than one espousing government control of the economy.
A bill in New York would let older kids get vaccinations against their parents’ wishes.
Most people don’t just think the world should be run meritocratically, they think it is meritocratic.