Beneath society’s plutocratic layer, America is not as united in the face of crisis as we like to pretend.
By Libby Watson
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The Douglass Republic How today's protests are struggling to reclaim the vision of the great abolitionist leader By Jabari Asim
Can Kamala Harris Earn the Trust of Indian Country? After working against tribal nations as California’s attorney general, she’s now in a position to advance the fight for their sovereignty. By Nick Martin
The Secret History of Ronald Reagan’s Letters Scholars have long relied on correspondence to peer into the minds of America’s presidents. But what if the letters were written by someone else? By Rick Perlstein
A Novel Way to Fund a Green Economy Instead of bailing out Exxon and other fossil fuel companies, a National Investment Authority could democratize finance and help ordinary people and their governments fight climate change. By Kate Aronoff