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Are Democrats turning to an alliance between neocons and neoliberals? If so, it’s a terrible strategy

Conor Lynch
An alliance with Bush-era neocons on the Russia scandal is pushing Democrats hard right on foreign policy. Sad!

Who are the real victims of American democracy? Hint: It’s not rural white conservatives

Paul Rosenberg
Despite the media's pity party, Democrats in Austin and L.A. have far more cause to complain than rural whites

Top CEOs make 271 times more than the average American

John Light
The CEO-to-worker pay ratio has grown by an order of magnitude over the last half century

Help us Bernie Sanders, you’re our only hope: Why the beloved progressive should start a labor party

Keith A. Spencer
The most popular politician in America could leave a major legacy — if he would only start a third party

Democrats are still chasing rural white voters, and it’s a strategy doomed to fail

Amanda Marcotte
Instead of chasing down white voters who are committed to culture war, Democrats need to energize their base

WATCH: Joe Lieberman says Bernie’s popularity is an “extension of what I experienced in 2000”

Matthew Rozsa
The former senator sat down with "Salon Talks" to talk about the history of Jews in American politics

The “Dirtbag Left” can prevent the liberal elite bubble that brought us Donald Trump

Matthew Sheffield
The Chapo Trap House podcast does the mocking of Democrats late-night comics won't

Poll: Zuckerberg would give Trump a run for his money in 2020, but Bernie Sanders is the front-runner

Charlie May
A new poll shows how Sanders, Democrats, and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg would fare against Trump in 2020

TV and film finally recognize what we already knew: Late-stage capitalism blows

Keith A. Spencer
Hollywood output has become less aspirational as the truth of our stagnant economy becomes undeniable

Not so fast, everybody! Despite the Donald Jr. sideshow, it’s way too easy to blame Putin for everything that went wrong in 2016

Andrew O'Hehir
Media critic Norman Solomon says Putin's a bit player — the damage to democracy is "homegrown and self-actualized"

Why is Donna Brazile still emailing me? The tone-deaf DNC has no credibility

Sophia A. McClennen
It may be fun to watch the Trump team get implicated in Russia hacks, but the DNC has its own deplorables

The Democratic Party is such a mess — What are we going to do?

Don Hazen, Kali Holloway, Steven Rosenfeld
Ten experts analyze the “situation”

The class war is a one-sided fight — and the very rich are winning

Donald Jeffries
You don't have to be a Bernie Sanders supporter to be concerned about the widening income gap in America

Bernie Sanders holds highest approval rating at home, Mitch McConnell is dead last

Charlie May
Even as approval ratings continue to fall in the Senate, Sanders has remained on top — while everybody hates Mitch

How David Brooks is ruining America (and George Will isn’t helping, either)

Erin Keane
If the columnists are serious about wider access to the American Dream, they need to look at structural barriers

CNN’s “man of the resistance” is the person most responsible for Trump being president

Blame Trump on Jeff Zucker, and throw in Morning Joe and Mika while you are at it

The battles ahead: Meet the biggest opponents of single-payer

Michael Corcoran
The fight against Trumpcare is only the tip of the iceberg

Trump is trying to make NAFTA even worse. It’s time to throw sand in the gears

Ethan Earle
Putting NAFTA in the hands of Donald Trump is a recipe for disaster

Mark Zuckerberg shouldn’t be president, but he should be listened to

Matthew Rozsa
He's not the right person for the job, but his willingness to embrace new ideas is exactly what America requires

From public good to personal pursuit: Historical roots of the student debt crisis

Thomas Adam
The shifting purpose of education paved the way for the student debt crisis

The day democracy got hacked: To this “old spy,” all signs in the DNC email leak pointed to Russia

Malcolm Nance
Someone was playing 3-dimensional chess with our democracy. Experience taught me there could be only one source

“WTF?!” Tech moguls’ scheme to hijack progressive resistance against Trump is fooling no one

Jefferson Morley
Silicon Valley's plan to "Win the Future" is a losing proposition

Why we need the left-wing critique of liberalism: Because liberals got us where we are today

Conor Lynch
Too many American liberals have betrayed FDR's legacy — and the attacks from both left and right have some merit

CNN’s “The Nineties”: Empty nostalgia for a decade we should let die

John Semley
CNN delves into a decade of pat neoliberalism and hollow spectacle and, unsurprisingly, comes up with nothing
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