Michael Lind (page 15)
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.
Are the American people obsolete?
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Progressives should be proud of "sewer liberalism"
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Can infrastructure-led growth save the economy?
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The American people want more government spending
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It takes an asteroid to show how wrong the right is
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First Glenn Beck, now George Will
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Why do conservatives want to European-ize America?
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Goodbye, bullet trains and windmills
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Texas textbooks and the truth about the Confederacy
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The great American book that refutes Rand Paul
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American capitalism 6.0: The search for a new model
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Will the great recession lead to World War IV?
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Open borders or high-wage welfare state
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Bank reform should only be the start
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Now more than ever, we need a radical center
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