The strength of postwar liberalism was not its tough stance against Communism but its deep, nuanced vision of American leadership. Thankfully, that vision is also held by today’s Democratic leaders.
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The Long and the Short
Covering the unfolding presidential race while also looking ahead to the challenges that will face the Democrats if they win the White House.
Hold that Tax
Social Security does not face an urgent crisis, and its problems do not need to be addressed now by a tax increase.
Look Back in Awe
Even baby boom liberals who spent their youth in rebellion against the tranquilized 1950s have become homesick for its virtues.
This Is Murder?
A 30-year-old mother with a history of dug abuse is charged with first and second degree murder after her child is stillborn.Is prosecuting her really the solution?
Paying For It
The consequence of fiscal austerity and unwillingness to raise taxes on the rich is that America doesn’t have the means to lift the bottom half. So what are leading Democrats prescribing? More of the same.
Eyes Wide Open
Edwards has become the nation’s most important spokesman for poor and middle-class America.
When We Get Behind the Wheel
Here’s some advice on how to proceed once we’ve got the keys to the congressional car.
The Moral Equivalent of Optimism
It’s a propitious moment to revisit failed 1970s’ attempts to combine the aspiration for a better future with a sense of shared commitment and engagement in building that future, and this time, to get it right.
The Iran Wedge
Between the GOP’s wave of congressional retirements and its lackluster presidential candidates, the party’s prospects are looking dim. But they have one cheerful possibility on the horizon: war with Iran.

