Gray is Beautiful, Part 1

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

This is the first part of a three-part post, originally drafted as a lecture, drawn from my published and unpublished writings over the past decade, to be presented to Democracy Seminar participants in Gdansk, Warsaw, Budapest, and Berlin (to a group of Turkish exiles). Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the ...
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Gray is Beautiful, Part 1

Labor Rights in the Time of Pandemic

Hungary’s return to the 19th Century in response to Covid 19

This step is unprecedented in the post-second World War continental law that uses Labor Codes to provide guaranteed rights to employees. It also deviates from the more recent treatment of labor relations during the pandemic in the OECD countries. This move back to absolute ‘freedom of contract’ is reminiscent of ...
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Labor Rights in the Time of Pandemic

Pardon Me — Are You Richard Burr, Sir?

Senators profiting off insider knowledge are not giving away their shot to make money from a crisis

The same day that Trump told the nation, “It’s going to disappear. One day, like a miracle. It will disappear,” Burr told members of an exclusive club that the novel coronavirus was fast-moving, like the 1918 pandemic, and could lead to school closings and military mobilization to combat it. Thirteen ...
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Pardon Me — Are You Richard Burr, Sir?

How to Slow the Bleeding

Important action in a coronavirus-infected economy

On Tuesday, the White House announced its support for a large economic stimulus package. That’s certainly needed, but let’s keep the focus where it should be: to head off the epidemic of necessary job loss and business closings before it becomes an economic contagion. Elected officials have asked businesses and workers ...
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How to Slow the Bleeding

Looking for the Original “Welfare Queen”

An Interview With Josh Levin

The following interview, with Josh Levin the 2020 award winner for biography, is part of a series of NBCC interviews conducted by New School creative writing students. In his critically acclaimed book The Queen: The Forgotten Life Behind an American Myth, Josh Levin, national editor at Slate, introduces us to Linda Taylor, ...
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Looking for the Original “Welfare Queen”

From Mad Cows to Coronavirus

When Government Fails, Grassroots Activism Flourishes

This was bad enough; but in March 1996, Britain’s secretary of state for health announced ten cases of something similar in another species: a new form of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) had been diagnosed in human patients. CJD is a fatal disease caused by a rampant protein that eats away the brain cells ...
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From Mad Cows to Coronavirus

Confessions in a Time of Plague

Or, the Virtues of Ideological Inconsistency

A revised version of my doctoral dissertation, written under the supervision of Robert Dahl while I was a grad student at Yale, my book was titled Power and Marxist Theory: A Realist View. In it, I offered an earnest defense of neo-Marxist theories of power circa 1986 (drawing on the work of theorists such ...
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Confessions in a Time of Plague

COVID-19: The Fierce Urgency of Now

National political organizations need to recalibrate: this is not business as usual

Indivisible isn’t alone. The Joe Biden for President campaign is currently asking people to sign-up to knock on doors for him in Florida, Arizona, and Illinois. AccessNow, the digital rights organization, just sent me an email asking for nominations for the “Privacy Defenders and Offenders” project, with the winners of the Privacy Defender ...
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COVID-19: The Fierce Urgency of Now

Testament of our Revolution

What we can learn today from the Czechoslovak Experience of 1977

-James Dodd On February 21, 1990, Václav Havel -- still under arrest less than four months previous as a “subversive element” -- addressed a joint session of the U.S. Congress in his new capacity as Czechoslovak President. He was welcomed as a leader of the Velvet Revolution, which brought to an ...
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Testament of our Revolution