Donald Trump Has Been in Politics for Decades

As a new book by Andrea Bernstein details, creating a 20th-century real estate empire demanded it

As early as 1987, rumor had it that Donald Trump was considering a presidential bid. In October 1987, as both parties began to assemble the 1988 field, Trump took a trip to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where a crowd bearing “Trump for President” signs greeted him. He decided not to run ...
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Donald Trump Has Been in Politics for Decades

Can Donald Trump Adjourn Congress?

The Constitution says no, but judges appointed in the last three years might say yes

There is no such disagreement between the House of Representatives and the Senate; they have agreed to end the session on January 3, 2021. Trump is unhappy because members of Congress have left Washington due to the pandemic, and the Houses are staying open through “pro forma” sessions. These sessions consist ...
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Can Donald Trump Adjourn Congress?

Lies Are Back in Power

The history and troublesome present of fascist ideology

Today we’re seeing an emergent wave of new right-wing populist leaders throughout the world. And much like fascist leaders of the past, a great deal of their political power is derived from questioning reality; endorsing myth, rage, and paranoia; and promoting lies. In my new book, A Brief History of Fascist ...
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Lies Are Back in Power

CARES Will Care for Wall Street and Big Business

For macroeconomic balance maybe not so much

Support from INET and help from Thomas Ferguson and Özlem Ömer are gratefully acknowledged. To recap from a previous post (Taylor, 2020): The recently approved $2.2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security “stimulus” (or better, disaster relief) package amounts to ten percent of GDP. This amount is probably well less than the ...
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CARES Will Care for Wall Street and Big Business

Essential Services

The Unique, Unadressed Plight of Undocumented Immigrants in the COVID Crisis

What makes the current crisis familiar is the sense of foreboding, of knowing oneself disposable at any moment. What makes it contradictory is the impossibility of staying put. For most of us, staying home is as unnatural as it is illogical. A violation of our faith in universal principles. If ...
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Essential Services

COVID-19: When History Has No Lessons

Facing a crisis without precedent

“With such a timely specialization, why aren’t you on CNN right now?,” asked a well-meaning individual at a gathering over drinks a few weeks ago, as the conversation inevitably turned to the coronavirus, which still seemed like a far away phenomenon. “What does the historian of medicine think of all ...
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COVID-19: When History Has No Lessons

The COVID-19 Crisis Demands Bold, Progressive Economic Ideas

A Call for Papers

This pandemic poses a series of unprecedented economic challenges.  It compromises our ability to engage in productive and commercial activities that require close contact between groups of people. Because fighting the disease requires non-essential workers to stay at home, it threatens to trigger a catastrophic recession, if not depression, as entire ...
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The COVID-19 Crisis Demands Bold, Progressive Economic Ideas

Our Man: the Life and Times of Diplomat Richard Holbrooke

An interview with biographer George Packer about war and humanity in the foreign service

Charlotte Slivka [CS]: Thank you, George, for agreeing to do this interview, I really appreciate it and the whole community does especially in the face of the NBCC awards ceremony being postponed due to COVID-19. George Packer [GP]: That was a real downer but I’m happy to do it. Are you ...
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Our Man: the Life and Times of Diplomat Richard Holbrooke

The Strangeness and Miracle of Being

An Interview With Ilya Kominsky

The following interview with Ilya Kominsky, a 2020 finalist in poetry, is part of a series of NBCC interviews conducted by New School creative writing students. In his book Deaf Republic, award-winning poet Ilya Kaminsky explores political disorder in a community where the people are united in a time of tragedy, ...
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The Strangeness and Miracle of Being

Gray is Beautiful, Part 3

How do we balance the agendas of progressive and moderate voters?

What is to be done, in the face of the present crisis of democracy in America -- and far beyond -- in the midst of a pandemic? I think that we have a clear goal: all democrats -- small “d” -- have to work together against Trump and Trumpism. I agree ...
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Gray is Beautiful, Part 3

Over 900 U.S. Political Scientists are Worried about Democratic Elections in November

Here’s Why

In the spirit of reflexive inquiry, we offer the following hypotheses: The current COVID pandemic is a global health crisis and an economic crisis of unprecedented proportions, and such crises always place stress on democracy. Political scientists understand that such crises can place extraordinary strain on even the most functional and legitimate ...
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Over 900 U.S. Political Scientists are Worried about Democratic Elections in November

Gray is Beautiful, Part 2

On the Social Condition and Fractured Society in Donald Trump’s America

Gray Beauty I came to appreciate the beauty of the gray listening to a lecture by Adam Michnik at The New School for Social Research in 1996. In his lecture, likewise entitled “Gray is Beautiful,” Michnik declared: “Radical movements -- whether under black or red banners -- gladly use democracy in order ...
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Gray is Beautiful, Part 2