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Jonathan Alter’s Trump Trial Diary
Days 22 and 23 of the Trump Trial: “Guilty, Guilty, Guilty, Guilty” and 30 More “Guiltys”
The author wraps up his six-week coverage of the historic proceedings.
Politics
Democrats Should Run Against the Supreme Court
Democrats Should Run Against the Supreme Court They ought to campaign against the whole Trump-enabled, rights-stealing, gift-taking conservative supermajority.
The Monopolized Economy
Fareed Zakaria and Our Tumultuous World
The ubiquitous columnist and television broadcaster’s new book on revolution through the ages may be familiar, but it’s still spot on.
April/May/June 2024 Print Edition
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In this issue
Trump vs. Biden: Who Got More Done for Veterans?
Trump vs. Biden: Who Got More Done on Health Care?
Trump vs. Biden: Who Got More Done on Immigration?
Trump vs. Biden: Who Got More Done on Antitrust?
Education
The Cost of Exaggerating the Gaza Protests
Some campuses were riven by demonstrations against the Israel-Hamas war, but most, as the Monthly has noted, were not—including mine in Indiana. The cost we all pay when the mainstream media fails.
Books
“It’s Time for a Resurrection, Not an Insurrection”
William J. Barber II, the pastor and activist behind “Moral Mondays,” is helping to lead a reinvigorated Poor People’s Campaign. In his new book, he explains why poverty is worse and more widespread than you think and all races need to unite to fight for the nation’s poor.
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