Stephanie Kelton attempts to educate the public on a novel economic theory.
Books
Why We’re Still Fighting the South
The irrepressible conflict continues to be between oligarchy and democracy.
A Leader Without Leading
Nancy Pelosi is an expert at obtaining power. But what does she want to use it for?
Finding Hope in America’s Pandemic Dystopia
‘Humankind’ author and historian Rutger Bregman discusses hope for a pro-social society amid simultaneous American and global crises
Next Generation Voters
Getting more young people to vote means getting the hurdles out of the way.
Institutional Failure and Autocracy in Waiting
Missouri-based journalist Sarah Kendzior discusses her new book ‘Hiding in Plain Sight: The Invention of Donald Trump and the Erosion of America.’ and the threat of authoritarianism in the United States.
One Part Humor, Two Parts Rage
A conversation with satirist Alexandra Petri on joking in the face of tragedy
To Be Studied, or Pitied?
Two books try to understand the other America, and stumble along the way.
From Virtue Signaling to Politics
Two new books try to put power back into civic engagement.

