J.D. Vance, “Cat People,” and the “Childless” Presidents
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Politics
A New Look at the Feminist Earthquake
Clara Bingham’s masterful “The Movement” shows how women’s liberation transformed America and why our understanding of 1963-1973 needs to include more voices.
The Monopolized Economy
Fareed Zakaria and Our Tumultuous World
The ubiquitous columnist and television broadcaster’s new book on revolution through the ages may be familiar, but it’s still spot on.
July/August 2024 Print Edition
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America Is Already Great Again
Public Education’s Reinforcements
Poverty, Inc.
Why Can’t America Build Enough Weapons?
Education
Are Gaza Protests Happening Mostly at Elite Colleges?
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VIDEO: Anne Kim Discusses “Poverty for Profit” with Paul Glastris
‘Poverty for Profit’ pulls back the curtain on a vast, predatory corporate sector that few middle-class Americans know anything about. In the video below, author Anne Kim discussed the book with Washington Monthly Editor-in-Chief Paul Glastris.
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