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Family Ties

Family Ties

We’re still living with the punitive politics of family values. A broader, universal vision can break its vise grip.

What Caste Leaves Out

What Caste Leaves Out

Isabel Wilkerson’s account of racial oppression elides crucial differences between social inequality in South Asia and the United States—differences with real implications for emancipatory political projects.

Backlash Forever

Backlash Forever

It’s time to abandon the assumption that workers have a “natural” home on the center-left. But we should also reject the idea that social conservatism always lies latent within working-class culture, ready for right-wing politicians to activate.

The Education Fix

The Education Fix

The idea that more degrees, credentials, and skills will raise the bottom of the economic floor has become an article of national faith. But educational systems can just as easily reproduce inequality as mitigate it.

Shinzō Abe and the Future of Japanese Democracy

Shinzō Abe and the Future of Japanese Democracy

Under Abe, the Liberal Democratic Party waged a right-wing culture war and changed the terms of Japanese politics. The opposition will need to learn from his success to coalesce around a popular alternative.

Repression in Xi’s China

Repression in Xi’s China

Comparisons of repression in Hong Kong and Xinjiang reveal a new consolidation of authority in Xi’s CCP, intent on stifling any signs of nonconformity.

A Reply to Aashna Desai

A Reply to Aashna Desai

We must recognize and compensate for the intrinsic political weaknesses of taxation—and specifically progressive taxation—through the alternative fiscal strategy of economic democracy.