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November 26, 2024
Timothy Noah
Donald Trump Is a Weakling. That’s the Problem.
Yes, he’s authoritarian. But the specific danger he poses is the chaos caused by his lack of discipline, not a triumph of the will.
November 9, 2024
Jason Linkins
A Cold, Hard Look Into Our Trumpian Future
The road ahead is filled with peril—for our fellow Americans, the Democratic Party, and Donald Trump himself.
October 20, 2024
Magazine
Win McCormack
An RFK for Today?
How Kamala Harris became an inspiring figure
September 12, 2024
Magazine
Win McCormack
Machiavelli vs. Donald Trump
Fortuna will favor the Harris-Walz ticket.
July 16, 2024
Magazine
Paul Waldman
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Tom Schaller
How J.D. Vance Abandoned His Tough Love for the White Working Class
He used to tell them they had no one to blame but themselves, but he’s found more politically palatable targets.
June 21, 2024
Magazine
Win McCormack
Liberalism Under Siege
Is the American experiment doomed?
May 17, 2024
Magazine
Eric Alterman
How Can This Country Possibly Be Electing Trump Again?
How the media has failed, and what the Democrats need to do
April 26, 2024
Magazine
Jack McCordick
Can We Become a Country of “Joiners”?
A new documentary explores Robert Putnam’s life and work.
March 14, 2024
Magazine
Win McCormack
Drums Along The Potomac
Should the left arm itself?
February 9, 2024
Magazine
Win McCormack
Mr. Attorney General, Tear Up That Memo
How a temporary legal expedient came to defy the rule of law
November 11, 2023
Magazine
Win McCormack
The Netanyahu Betrayal
How the prime minister subverts Israel’s best aspirations
September 14, 2023
Magazine
Win McCormack
Hot Enough For You?
After this summer, no one can deny our climate crisis.
August 10, 2023
Magazine
Win McCormack
The Chinese Kaleidoscope
Where is China actually headed?
June 23, 2023
Magazine
Win McCormack
Black Cat or White Cat
Which will catch the most mice?
March 17, 2023
Magazine
Win McCormack
The Thucydides Trap
Can the United States and China avoid military conflict?
March 16, 2023
Magazine
Alex Shephard
Republicans Are Starting to Regret Cultivating a Base of Extremist Voters
The party wants to move on from Trump and his preferred MAGA candidates. They haven’t convinced their base to go along.
February 10, 2023
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Win McCormack
The Fight Ahead
Explaining the midterms to Machiavelli
December 1, 2022
Magazine
Win McCormack
The Vanishing Community
A second conversation with Niccolò Machiavelli
September 15, 2022
Magazine
Win McCormack
Talking With Machiavelli
Fortuna and virtù are keys to success.
August 11, 2022
Magazine
Win McCormack
Every President a King?
Why the greater risk is in not prosecuting Trump
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