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Elizabeth Warren: Americans aren’t represented by their politicians
Zaid Jilani
In just over two minutes, the Massachusetts senator nails how the 1 percent has conquered the U.S. government
Martin O’Malley plays the long game: Why his long-shot presidential campaign actually makes sense
Jim Newell
There's not much space for the former Maryland governor this year, but there may be in 2020 or 2024
GOP trolls set a dangerous trap for Dems: Why zombie centrism would doom the party
Joan Walsh
A dumb argument that Obama has dragged his party too far left would be laughable -- except some Dems believe it too
Bernie Sanders is the 1 percent’s worst nightmare: How he promises to upend America’s oligarchy
Jim Newell
2016's socialist candidate wants to use the tax code to transfer wealth downward. Are you terrified yet?
London as neoliberal theme park: The Platform 9 ¾ economy and the Tories’ shocking victory
Andrew O'Hehir
How London became a monetized simulation of itself -- and how that vision fueled David Cameron's surprise win
Elizabeth Warren is winning: How the progressive icon is remaking politics — without running for president
Elias Isquith
Take a look at how the liberal superstar is changing the debate on trade if you want to see the party's future
Fox News is smarter than Jeb Bush: It’s not good to get schooled by Laura Ingraham
Paul Rosenberg
Megyn Kelly and Laura Ingraham use common sense to put a GOP favorite on the defensive. Why do pols never learn?
37 ways to un-rig the U.S. economy so it no longer favors the rich
Steven Rosenfeld
Joseph Stiglitz, Elizabeth Warren and the Roosevelt Institute weigh in on the defining issue of the 2016 elections
Ronald Reagan doesn’t live here anymore: Why it’s high time liberals stop tiptoeing around race
Elias Isquith
The progressive movement in America has a bright future — but only if it sheds the habits of the Reagan-era past
Bill O’Reilly: “Militant feminists and their enablers” will wield absolute power under President Hillary
Scott Eric Kaufman
"The militant feminists and their enablers are firmly in Hillary Clinton's camp" and that's not about to change
Progressives’ looming challenge: Bill de Blasio, Elizabeth Warren, inequality, and a stunning blind spot
Joan Walsh
Promising efforts to push a new agenda are caught on issues of race, criminal justice and trade. They shouldn't be
Barack Obama’s cynical game: Why his strategy to pass the Trans-Pacific Partnership is so disappointing
Elias Isquith
The fight among liberals over the TPP is getting ugly and mean — which may be exactly how the White House wants it
Iggy Azalea and Britney Spears lean in: “Pretty Girls” celebrates a macho, winner-take-all feminism — and not much more
Scott Timberg
The video for "Pretty Girls" is emblematic of a shallow "do what we like, get what we want" brand of empowerment
Bernie Sanders’ golden bin Laden opportunity: Could the Seymour Hersh controversy shake up 2016?
Jeff Stein
Sanders is well positioned to challenge Clinton on foreign policy. But is Hersh's flawed report the way to do so?
The 10 biggest lies you’ve been told about the Trans-Pacific Partnership
David Dayen
You can call it "misleading" or "offering half-truths," but when push comes to a shove, these are lies
The delicate flowers of Wall Street: Financial titans warn Hillary to be mindful of their feelings
Simon Maloy
Wall Street tycoons advise Democrats that the UK elections show people hate it when you say mean things about banks
The Hillary Clinton paradox: Progressives can’t trust her — and that’s a good thing
Elias Isquith
The fight over the Trans-Pacific Partnership shows how an untrustworthy Dem president can be liberals' friend
GOP’s laughable middle-class rhetoric: Why the party still belongs to corporate America
Richard Kirsch
Republicans are trying to reinvent themselves as populists. Their campaign promises belie a more sinister agenda
America is about to make a horrible mistake all over again
Conor Lynch
In the '90s, NAFTA was full of grand promises that never came true. Now we're hearing those same promises again
“The most interesting election” in generations: A primer on today’s big UK vote
Elias Isquith
The United Kingdom's 2015 general election has been fascinating and bizarre, British journalist tells Salon
Paul Krugman is wrong about capitalism
Conor Lynch
Why his solution to inequality in America doesn't go nearly far enough
“The buck stops nowhere”: Meet the corrupt new elite running (and ruining) our economy
Lynn Stuart Parramore
"Unaccountable" author Janine Wedel takes on Larry Summers, Citigroup and the sins of the Clinton administration
Corporate centrists declare war on Warren Democrats: Why Hillary Clinton must spurn this disastrous neoliberalism
Elias Isquith
Democratic Gov. Jack Markell's odious screed against populism exposes the neoliberal POV Clinton must resist to win
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