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We can't be Sweden: A historian explains what made American socialism unique

As the 2016 Presidential election moves along through the coming conventions to Election Day itself, interest in “Socialism” has grown in our society somewhat in proportion to the apparent successes in the primaries of Bernie Sanders of Vermont, second term U.S. senator and 16 years a Socialist claiming congressman.

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Where did Trump come from? Tracing the political lineage of the orange-haired monster

I've been studying the history of American conservatism full time since 1997—almost 20 years now. I’ve read almost every major book on the subject. I thought I knew what I was talking about. Then along comes Donald Trump to scramble the whole goddamned script.

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How the #NeverTrump movement could drive the GOP over a cliff

It's impossible to overstate the disaster anti-Trump Republicans are inviting as they maneuver to deprive their party's front-runner of the nomination. The #NeverTrump coalition believes it can select someone other than Donald Trump because the rules say they can. It's a profound delusion, and one that could lead to unprecedented chaos in Cleveland. They appear to be oblivious about the white-hot fury against the “establishment” that led to Trump and Ted Cruz dominating the primaries in the first place. (Those who think they can screw over both Trump and the equally loathsome Cruz and give the nomination to someone like House Speaker Paul Ryan are especially disconnected from reality.)

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Wealthy Americans created the conditions that gave rise to 2016's rage-filled campaigns

The author F. Scott Fitzgerald once wrote that the “rich are different than you and me.”

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Bernie Sanders' rally in New York strikes at heart of establishment

Estimated 27,000 people in Greenwich Village hear Democratic insurgent and celebrity speakers deliver fusillade against his despised ‘billionaire class’

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Here are 10 myths and truths about atheism

Maybe you've read 10 Myths -- and 10 Truths -- About Atheism, Sam Harris's famous op-ed piece for the Los Angeles Times, which was an attempt to clear up the most common misunderstandings about atheists. The piece is a good idea. But something about it bugs me. Specifically, it bugs me how much time Harris spent dissing religion.

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Why Trump supporters are not bothered by his many, many lies

Raise your hand if you believe the following:  1.  Facts matter in politics.  2.  A good argument should sway your opinion.  3.  Elections should be about issues.  I'll assume your hand went up.  That means congratulations are in order.  You have earned an A in civics.  Now that we have that out of the way, we should talk about the real world.

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Have an opinion about Bernie Sanders? Or Hillary Clinton? Or Donald Trump? Just shut up.

In spite of what social media or Susan Sarandon have led you to believe, no one cares what you think.

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The mainstream media has a decades-old Hillary narrative -- and they’re sticking to it

When we think of the media, we tend to think of ever-churning cycles of news and don’t usually think of how long the media stick with a narrative. Nor do we think about how the polarization of the media, particularly on the Internet, has abetted those candidates at the poles on the far left and right, while candidates of the center-right, like John Kasich, and the center-left, like Hillary Clinton, basically are left stranded without aggressive media boosters.

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Why Mexico has absolutely nothing to fear from Donald Trump

Donald Trump, business mogul and B-list celebrity-turned-political wonder, has somehow seized the imaginations of a shocking number of Americans. His brass and confrontational style has won him the sympathy of the disenfranchised, the paranoid and, in his own words, the “poorly educated”. In his tireless attempts to grab headlines, Trump has managed to insult women, Muslims, Parisians, his fellow contenders for the Republican nomination and the Pope.

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Hillary Clinton as president will not necessarily be a feminist coup

Donald Trump’s colourful tilt at becoming the Republican candidate for US president has somewhat overshadowed the tensions emerging in the Democratic race. A female president is obviously long overdue, so there is pressure to select Hillary Clinton as the Democratic candidate.

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Why America's new working class needs to flex its muscles

Tamara Draut’s new book, Sleeping Giant: How the New Working Class Will Transform America, is officially out today. In it, she examines the struggles and challenges faced by today’s workforce and how that force is shifting the country’s political landscape, striving toward a renewal of the power that once defined our industrial working class. Below, through personal experience, interviews and research, Draut tells us why American workers demand and deserve the restoration of respect and fair treatment.

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Why Cruz and Sanders' victories in the Wisconsin primaries matter

In theory, Wisconsin’s primaries aren’t that much of a big deal, with only 138 delegates available across both the Democratic and Republican parties.

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