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“England is the most class-ridden country under the sun. It is a land of snobbery and privilege, ruled largely by the old and silly.” — George Orwell
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Canada's oldest and most beloved sports program should belong to us all
In keeping with the national stereotype, I played a lot of hockey as a kid. For several years, my family’s Saturday ritual involved getting up way too early to drive t...
A version of the essay below was originally published in Jacobin on October 28, 2020 — just before Donald Trump’s defeat in that year’s presidential election. But I think it pairs especially well with events at the White House last weekend...
Mark Carney's electoral dominance is not a permanent state. The only question is how much longer Canada's post-2025 political dynamic can realistically sustain itself.
Nothing in politics is ever inevitable, but once a particular dynamic h...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Writer on politics, democracy, and culture. Words in Jacobin, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Toronto Star, New Statesman, Smithsonian. Author of The Dead Center (2022) and co-author of Seeking Social Democracy (2023).
Labor organizer. | I've written for The Center for International Policy, Jacobin, PRISM, The Progressive Mag, Red Pepper, Balls & Strikes, and elsewhere.
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