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Michael LindWhy American politics is stuck in the 1980s
Michael LindIs the purple president turning blue?
Michael LindState of denial
Michael LindWho’s afraid of the AT&T merger?
Michael LindWhy libertarians apologize for autocracy
Michael LindSecular humanists on the real planet of the apes
Michael LindHow to end the new War Between the States
Michael LindThe best way to fight the two-party monopoly
Michael LindThe South and the Tea Party, revisited
Michael LindThe return of a zero-sum world
Michael LindMeet the “Pea Party”
Michael LindWelcome to the second age of decolonialization
Michael LindThe three fundamentalisms of the American right
Michael LindThe great myths of globalization
Michael LindWhy the GOP should nominate Barack Obama in 2012
Michael LindWe need a New Deal for information technology
Michael LindThe case against “American exceptionalism”
Michael LindI am not a “global warming denialist”
Michael LindNiall Ferguson and the brain-dead American right
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