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MenuSearchSubscribeDonateA Journal of Ideas ArgumentsA Blog of IdeasThe AlcoveWhat's in the Little Magazines Briefing Book Wonks in Exile MagazineIssue ContentsArgumentsA Blog of IdeasThe AlcoveWhat's in the Little MagazinesBriefing BookWonks in ExileMagazineIssue ContentsSubscribeDonateFollowSymposiumBeyond Neoliberalism Part II By The Editors Spring, No. 64 – 2 MIN READ Symposium Overview: Post-Neoliberalism at a Crossroads By Felicia Wong Spring, No. 64 – 21 MIN READ Symposium Racial Equity: Where's the Fierce Urgency of Now? By Maurice Mitchell Spring, No. 64 – 13 MIN READ THE LATEST FROM DEMOCRACYSign up for our email newsletter! We'll send periodic reminders of what's new and what's coming.SymposiumPolitics: The Democrats' Progress By Sarah Miller Faiz Shakir Spring, No. 64 – 14 MIN READ Arguments Is “Middle-Out” Biden’s New Deal? Bidenomics is the biggest shift in U.S. economic policy since Roosevelt and Reagan; how rebuilding the middle class will transform our economy and politics. By Nick Hanauer Eric Beinhocker March 8, 2022, 5:53 pm – 25 MIN READArgumentsA Blog of Ideas The AlcoveWhat's in the Little Magazines Briefing Book Wonks in Exile MagazineIssue ContentsLatest Voices of the Virus‘Pandemic Nihilism [Is] Not the Solution’ Death Panel Podcast’s Beatrice Adler-Bolton tells Democracy why we must confront our individuated approach to health care and protect the needs of the most vulnerable. By Beatrice Adler-Bolton May 12, 2022, 2:36 pm – 41 MIN READ ArgumentsAntitrust And Labor Movements Return to Their Roots While modern antitrust reformers are preoccupied with the amount of competition, Progressive-Era activists argued that the quality of competition mattered too. Two new bills harken back to that time. By Brian Callaci April 18, 2022, 4:23 pm – 10 MIN READ SymposiumDemocracy and Strategic Competition with China By Michael J. Green , No. 62 - Special Issue – 11 MIN READ SymposiumBiden, One Year In By David E. Sanger , No. 62 - Special Issue – 11 MIN READ FeaturesGo 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 Spring, No. 64 – 33 MIN READ FeaturesLife 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 Spring, No. 64 – 33 MIN READ ArgumentsWhy China Might Help End This War It’s because the People’s Republic has as much—or more—to lose in the Russia-Ukraine war as any non-combatant. By Richard Vague March 16, 2022, 2:03 pm – 4 MIN READ Book ReviewsThe Economic Constitution The argument that democracy requires an equitable economic distribution long predates Franklin Roosevelt. By Mark A. Graber Spring, No. 64 – 15 MIN READ MagazineFeaturesSymposiaBook ReviewsResponsesRecountingEditor's NoteLetters Spring, No. 64Table of Contents Winter, No. 63Table of Contents , No. 62 - Special IssueTable of Contents Fall, No. 62Table of Contents SUBSCRIBESign up for our print edition! Four issues a year, $24. Or give the gift of Democracy to a friend or family member.SUBSCRIBE