New York City’s cosplay Castros sentence a new generation of owners and tenants to socialist squalor
A young overclass gets dressed up to join the burning
Is the presidential candidate a democratic socialist, a left populist, or something else?
A dispatch from Austin, Texas, ahead of the Super Tuesday presidential primary
At last night’s rally, reviving the spirit of Frances Perkins
A planned memorial for victims of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire just cleared a major hurdle in New York City government—now who’s going to pay for it?
The latest entry in a Tablet feature responding to Paul Berman’s analysis of the American left examines how a rising group of young women, aligned with the Democratic Socialists, is changing American political culture
Tablet is publishing works analyzing the state of the American left as part of an ongoing feature inspired by Paul Berman’s series of essays on the subject. The latest examines what’s behind the current revival of Communist-inspired politics, and where it’s leading.
Second in a series on the American left: Michael Walzer and Bernie Sanders
As progressive movements move toward radical positions, will liberal youth stay away?
The complex personal history and views of an increasingly competitive New York state Senate candidate for Brooklyn
What her victory over Joseph Crowley in this week’s Democratic congressional primary portends
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