We are living through a paradigm shift from trickle-down neoliberalism to middle-out economics — a new understanding of who gets what and... more
With Trump’s second major tax bill clearing committee and heading to the House floor—packed, as promised, with massive giveaways to... more
During COVID, corporations blamed supply chain shocks for rising prices while quietly raising prices higher than costs, thereby boosting their... more
Decades of trickle-down thinking hollowed out our government—and now the anti-democracy crowd is finishing the job. This week, legal scholar... more
This week, we’re revisiting a critical conversation we had back in 2020 with author and historian Nancy MacLean, in which... more
What does “abundance” actually mean—and who is it really for? In this episode, Goldy and Paul welcome back economic policy... more
Why does it feel like we can’t build anything anymore? In this episode, Nick and Goldy talk with author Mark... more
Timid tweaks won’t fix a broken economy. From Nick Hanauer’s blunt critique of Democratic incrementalism to a candid conversation with... more
Trickle-downers want you to believe that in America, freedom is a narrow idea—freedom from taxes, from regulation, from government itself.... more
Twelve months ago, Democracy Journal announced we were entering the "Middle-Out Moment." A year later—after a brutal election and rising... more
For decades, unions were more than just labor organizations—they were community anchors that shaped working-class identity and political loyalty. But... more
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