Michael Lind (page 14)
Michael Lind is the author of more a dozen books of nonfiction, fiction and poetry. He is a frequent contributor to The New York Times, Politico, The Financial Times, The National Interest, Foreign Policy, Salon, and The International Economy. He has taught at Harvard and Johns Hopkins and has been an editor or staff writer for The New Yorker, Harper’s, The New Republic, and The National Interest.
Can liberalism save capitalism from conservatism?
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Why center-left parties are collapsing
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Where are the peasants with pitchforks?
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Esquire's deficit reduction plan gets an "F"
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The bankruptcy of New Democrat ideology
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Is America a plutonomy?
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America is losing the trade war
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The right picked the wrong historical analogy
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The war socialism of the American right
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Wall Street's anti-Obama strategy: Absurd analogies
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How Caesarism came to America
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Happy birthday, Social Security!
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The liberal case for regressive taxation
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The fantasy of a vast upper middle class
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