Spring 2022, No. 64

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Symposium

Beyond Neoliberalism Part II

By The Editors

2 MIN READ

Overview: Post-Neoliberalism at a Crossroads

By Felicia Wong

21 MIN READ

The Care Economy: More State, Less Market

By Alix Gould-Werth

13 MIN READ

Racial Equity: Where's the Fierce Urgency of Now?

By Maurice Mitchell

13 MIN READ

Climate: An Outline of the New Era Emerges

By Ben Beachy

13 MIN READ

The New Paradigm: How Fares Post-Neoliberalism?

By Quinn Slobodian

11 MIN READ

Economics: Looking Back to Move Forward

By Elizabeth Popp Berman

15 MIN READ

Politics: The Democrats' Progress

By Sarah Miller Faiz Shakir

14 MIN READ

Biden, One Year In

By David E. Sanger

11 MIN READ

Features

Go Local, Young Democrat

How nationalization of everything is widening the urban-rural divide, and what Democrats can do about it.

By Robert Saldin B. Kal Munis

33 MIN READ

Life After (?) Roe

If the Supreme Court does what we expect, what comes next for abortion rights in this country? A roundtable featuring Michele Goodwin, Frances Kissling, Monica McLemore, and Jacqueline Ayers. Moderated by Anna Louie Sussman.

By The Editors

33 MIN READ

What Universities Owe Democracy

Universities’ four core functions help liberal democracy flourish. But at this historical moment, they must do even more.

By Ronald J. Daniels

22 MIN READ

Book Reviews

The Economic Constitution

The argument that democracy requires an equitable economic distribution long predates Franklin Roosevelt.

By Mark A. Graber

15 MIN READ

Why Fannie Lou Hamer Endures

She’s mostly remembered for one famous speech. Her actual legacy is far greater than that.

By Claire Potter

15 MIN READ

On Democracy’s Front Lines

Two of the House of Representatives’ leading fighters for democracy—one scorched by personal tragedy—explain what’s at stake.

By Michael Waldman

14 MIN READ

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