Vol. 53 No. 7-8, July 2021
Index
- Reflections on 20 Years of Editing the Washington Monthly.
- Why Joe Biden Should Listen to Bernie Sanders on Corporate Taxes: The Vermont senator's plan would close the pay gap between workers and executives--and be immensely popular.
- The Conservatives Out to Stop the New Bipartisan Antitrust Movement: How a 32-year-old policy activist is fighting to keep the GOP from going anti-monopoly.
- Home Economics.
- The World's Most Important Anti-monopoly Movement.
- Is Facebook Buying Off The New York Times? UNDER THE COVER OF LAUNCHING A LITTLE-KNOWN FEATURE, THE SOCIAL MEDIA GIANT HAS BEEN FUNNELING MONEY TO AMERICAS BIGGEST NEWS ORGANIZATIONS--AND HANGING THE REST OF THE PRESS OUT TO DRY.
- Free Community College Is Great, but It Doesn't Solve Everything.
- MEMORANDUM.
- The Smut Shamer: The turn-of-the-century battle between Anthony Comstock--a self-appointed anti-vice crusader--and the feminists.
- Hard to Judge: Appraising the racial legacy of Justice John Marshall Harlan, the Court's famous civil rights dissenter.
- What Tucker Carlson Learned From Drew Pearson: The fearsome mid-century liberal columnist often scooped the Washington press corps, but his worst reporting strategies have been adopted by the right.