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It’s Still the Post-Neoliberal Moment

By The Editors

Tagged EconomicsMiddle Out EconomicsPost-Neoliberalism

Did the Biden Administration’s departure from decades of economic policymaking consensus create the conditions that so inflamed the electorate against progressives? Or were high growth, low unemployment, and newly robust antitrust enforcement the only things preventing a political wipeout an order of magnitude larger in the face of punishing inflation? We lean one way, of course, but that doesn’t mean our contributors don’t raise valid questions about better policy, better implementation, and better strategy – and point some new paths forward.

The Middle-Out Moment Is Still Here

By Nick Hanauer

9 MIN READ

Good Political Stories Need Heroes—and Villains

By Bilal Baydoun

12 MIN READ

Anti-Monopoly Is the Path Forward

By Nidhi Hegde

13 MIN READ

Do Not Abandon the Care Agenda

By Shilpa Phadke Shayna Strom

12 MIN READ

Financial Secrecy Is a Middle-Out Issue

By Charles Davidson

10 MIN READ

Taking the Spending-Inflation Problem Seriously

By Harry J. Holzer

12 MIN READ

On the Need to Go Bigger

By Melissa Morales

10 MIN READ

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The Editors of Democracy: A Journal of Ideas are Michael Tomasky (Editor), Jack Meserve (Managing Editor), and Delphine d'Amora (Associate Editor).

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