Arguments

Think Tanks in an Authoritarian Moment

When the “war of ideas” meets the war on knowledge, how can ideas come out on top?

By Mark Schmitt

Features

The Democrats and Immigration

Where does the party go now on its most contentious issue? A debate.

By Frank Sharry Marielena Hincapié

Features

The NLRA Under Attack

The historic labor act faces unprecedented assaults in the Trump era. Here’s what that means for our democracy.

By Sharon Block Seema Nanda Raj Nayak

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Blue States Should Build—And Fight Back

By Arkadi Gerney Sarah Knight

Book Reviews

The Real Bill Buckley

Even some liberals toasted William F. Buckley Jr. as a patrician gentleman. A long-awaited new biography corrects that record.

By Nicole Hemmer

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Arguments

Needed Now: A “Forgotten America” Fund

We need to take some of Trump’s tariff revenue and plow it back into high-need communities.

By Dan Carol

Book Reviews

What the Post-Dobbs Right Wants

The anti-choice movement isn’t just declaring victory. Fetal personhood is its next policy frontier.

By Becca Andrews

Book Reviews

Capitalism’s Next Act

In moments of crisis, it’s easy to think that capitalism is finished. But never forget the system’s formidable ability to mutate.

By J. Bradford DeLong

Features

The Democrats and Immigration

Where does the party go now on its most contentious issue? A debate.

By Frank Sharry Marielena Hincapié

Features

The NLRA Under Attack

The historic labor act faces unprecedented assaults in the Trump era. Here’s what that means for our democracy.

By Sharon Block Seema Nanda Raj Nayak

Book Reviews

The Heroes of the Deep State

As millions are now learning, those “lazy” government employees are pretty darn terrific after all.

By Timothy Noah

Features

Blue States Should Build—And Fight Back

Blue states have the power to change liberalism and block conservatism. They just have to use it.

By Arkadi Gerney Sarah Knight

Book Reviews

American Hysteria

Red Scare can be read as solid history of the years it depicts—and chilling prophecy of the years to come.

By Maurice Isserman

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