Class Conscience
Whatever their professed values, when it comes to the ballot box, rich people are out for themselves.
Whatever their professed values, when it comes to the ballot box, rich people are out for themselves.

Knowing that inequality and powerlessness helped produce European fascism, C. Wright Mills exposed postwar American power and warned of an authoritarian turn in The Power Elite. The book speaks to our own moment of inequality and right-wing anger.

Regardless of what you may think about Elon Musk or Matt Taibbi, the “Twitter Files” offer a behind-the-scenes look at how the firm embarked on an act of unprecedented press censorship — and that should make us very uneasy.

Beyond the rhetoric of liberal politicians and the complexities of congressional sausage-making, one fact should not be forgotten: it was the Democratic leadership — not Republicans — who spearheaded last week’s efforts to trample on the rights of workers.

A passionate search for America’s utopian communes inadvertently reveals what’s wrong with building enclaves of progress cut off from the real world.
Finally, some good letters. We were about to give up.

More unequal societies are less trusting, more violent, less healthy, and more stressed.

Are modern American unions doomed merely to succumb to dealmaking with business Republicans and centrist Democrats?

Robert Putnam’s Bowling Alone chronicled the growing loneliness and isolation of wealthy societies. Twenty years later, the problem is far worse than he could have imagined.

We talk to activist and filmmaker Astra Taylor.

The lionization of mainstream media is just sentimental marketing.

Democrats aren’t losing Hispanic voters — they’re losing the entire working class.