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A world without Elizabeth Warren: Why attacks on today’s Democrats miss the mark
Joan Walsh
Adolph Reed tells a depressing story of Democratic decline that reads as if it was written in the doldrums of 2011
Elizabeth Warren calls for increased attention to civilian casualties
Elias Isquith
The Massachusetts senator, usually focused on domestic politics, advocates a smarter, more humane foreign policy
Elizabeth Warren takes on Sallie Mae
Elias Isquith
The Massachusetts senator is worried that the student loan behemoth is hurting young people and the economy
Deficit scolds distraught at Obama entitlement betrayal
Alex Pareene
The president's decision to withdraw proposed Social Security cuts has professional Beltway centrists seeing red
The right’s hopes are dashed: Why there’s no civil war among Democrats
Joan Walsh
Hacks and pundits are desperately seeking conflict between the Warren and Clinton “camps.” Democrats shouldn't help
Tea Party battles the 1 percent: How a Christie ’16 campaign could break the GOP
Elias Isquith
If he runs for president, Chris Christie will spark an all-out war for control of the Republicans. It will be ugly
6 financial monsters that have only gotten bigger since destroying the economy
Alex Henderson
Have the banks that caused the Great Recession learned anything? Nope — "too big to fail" is bigger than ever
Elizabeth Warren vs. the neoliberals: The battle over Americans’ retirement security
Michael Lind
The left’s plan to expand Social Security butts up against old “centrist” ideas that favor the small-bore and cheap
Chris Christie update: Governor defends inequality and George W. Bush
Elias Isquith
At an event in Chicago, the embattled governor tries to polish his right-wing bona fides
Elizabeth Warren slams JPMorgan Chase for giving a raise to CEO Jamie Dimon
Elias Isquith
The Wall Street giant had to pay $17 billion in fines for illegal activity in 2013
Elizabeth Warren calls on Obama to nominate fewer corporate judges
Elias Isquith
Massachusetts' senior senator promotes more professional diversity in U.S. courts
Rand Paul’s monetary fear-mongering debunked: “What’s his story where the Fed goes under?”
Josh Eidelson
Leading economist counters the senator, and explains how Janet Yellen can attack unemployment and avert a crisis
The quiet war on Social Security: Meet the dark side of MyRA
David Dayen
Some Democrats want to expand Social Security -- but a new effort to push 401(k)-style accounts poses a real threat
Elizabeth Warren’s crucial inequality lesson: Cities can lead the way
David Morris
Forget waiting on Congress. Cities can raise minimum wage, and take on banks -- and Senator Warren wants them to!
What’s really necessary to overcome America’s catastrophic inequality
Lynn Stuart Parramore
Last night's State of the Union failed to address some of the most crucial elements of a program to end inequality
The cities where the American Dream goes to die
Lynn Stuart Parramore
The tale of two Americas: Upward mobility varies drastically if you grow up in Charlotte versus San Francisco
New ad inadvertently reveals GOP’s darkest secret: Voters are liberal!
Blake Zeff
The GOP wants us to think this is a center-right nation -- but Mitch McConnell's new ad lets the cat out of the bag
Big money is destroying American populism
Thomas Ferguson, Paul Jorgensen, Jie Chen
Competition between the national political parties mostly represents competing blocs of the 1 percent
America’s next crisis: Tens of millions falling into poverty
Steve Rosenfeld
Many of the 76 million baby boomers have not saved up enough for retirement. We must tackle Social Security now
Dear middle class: Welcome to poverty
Lynn Stuart Parramore
With income inequality surging, the middle class is disappearing into the chasm
Economic progressivism isn’t just popular now — it has been for years
Blake Zeff
Those suddenly seeing a "liberal resurgence" are missing one big thing: The last two decades of American history
2013 Best in Wall Street accountability: Fantasy edition
David Dayen
Here are the 2013 year-end awards in the fields of economics and finance -- the way it should have gone
Shocking new trend: Conservative economists who don’t want to gut Social Security
Steven Rosenfeld
This could be a sign that the entitlement reform debate is finally moving beyond just cuts and austerity
Exposing the education “reformers'” big lie: Here’s how progressives — and our kids — beat the corporate establishment
Jeff Bryant
A populist uprising is coming in defense of public schools. Are Democrats on the side of Wall Street or the people?
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