Trump’s rapid surrender exposes what we all knew to be true: that his populism was a posture, not a policy. He has no interest in taking on the establishment.
How Trump's "America First" platform distorts populism to protect the powerful. Español
Clinton's difficulties don't stem from Sanders' attacks, but are rather a result of her own revealing choices. Has Clinton "unilaterally disarmed" herself?
At question is the basic American dream: the assumption that a decent life can be earned by hard work.
The following is taken from the opening speech at the Take Back the American Dream Summit in Washington, D.C., on June 18
The richest 1 percent of Americans capture 93 percent of all income growth. The challenge now is not to reinflate the economy, but to build a new foundation for growth by enpowering workers and holding executives accountable for the corrosive effect on democracy of this concentration of wealth.
Some surprising conclusions emerge from looking more closely at the message sent by voters in the US mid-term elections. This is a report on the results of an election day poll commissioned from Greenberg Rosner Associates by the Campaign for America’s Future and Democracy Corps.
The 11 September crisis in the US may have huge domestic as well as foreign policy consequences. The combination of a sustained war and deepening economic pressures make strong government