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Imagining the Good Life
A series of essays makes the case that breaking free from neoliberalism must present a clear vision to fulfill Americans’ psychic longing for community, stability, and control.
How Neoliberalism Cuts Off Community
Policies need to be adopted to give Americans a higher purpose and a better connection with other people.
Looking Across
A political prescription for breaking free from neoliberalism and getting to the good life
Locating Ourselves in the Wreckage of Neoliberalism
Democracy Schools and other community listening sessions can bring together people of different experiences around common themes.
Why We Should Care About Low-Carbon Leisure
Investments in tangible spaces for leisure can increase connection and fun activities while reducing carbon emissions.
Psychological Reparations
Investments to repair racial harms are critical. But so is paying attention to the inner lives of Black Americans.
Labor & Culture: Beyond Jimmy Hoffa Movies
Positive depictions of unions are hard to find in the culture. Progressives should focus on elevating them.
Timeline of Solitary Studies
There have been many studies of solitary confinement in the Bureau of Prisons over the past decade: May 2013 Improvements Needed in Bureau of Prisons’ Monitoring and Evaluation of Impact of Segregated Housing The Government Accountability Office (GAO) releases a report, revealing that the BOP does not know whether its use of “segregated housing” has […]
Democracy Summer
The survival of Democrats in 2022 will depend heavily on turnout. Though Donald Trump will not be on the ballot, he will be our not-so-secret weapon.

