New York’s success in linking climate goals, industrial policy, and good-paying union jobs is the emblem of a long-sought political and policy alliance.
Robert Kuttner
Robert Kuttner is co-founder and co-editor of The American Prospect, and professor at Brandeis University’s Heller School. His latest book is Notes for Next Time: Surviving Tyranny, Redeeming America. Follow Bob at his site, robertkuttner.com, and on Twitter.
Will the Supreme Court Help the Right ‘Starve the Beast’?
Today on TAP: Yesterday’s oral arguments in the ‘Moore’ case suggest some sympathy for a doctrine that could cost the government hundreds of billions in revenue.
Free Speech at Work
The boss has far too much power to silence the political expression of employees.
Massachusetts Blues
It’s not just far-right Republicans who undermine democracy. A majority of voters in the Bay State favor progressive policies, but don’t get them. Why not?
Biden, the Economy, and the Election
Today on TAP: It’s grossly unfair, but don’t look to the good economy to improve Biden’s re-election chances.
Borderline Inanity
Today on TAP: The immigration mess is not likely to be solved by a bipartisan deal.
Google’s China Policy
How the National Security Council is trying to take over regulation of global data flows on the basis of what’s good for Big Tech
Charlie Peters and the Odyssey of Neoliberalism
Today on TAP: The uses of small magazines in the battle of ideas
The Real Bayard Rustin
Today on TAP: You owe it to yourself to see the original, not the biopic.
The Commodification of Everything
Understanding the deeper dynamics of predatory capitalism

