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Intel, Trump, and the Future of Bidenomics

Intel, Trump, and the Future of Bidenomics

Trump just announced a partial nationalization of one of America’s biggest tech giants. This is not contrary to Biden-era industrial policy but an extension of it, as well as an opportunity for greater public control over private capital.
Daniel Cheng Aug 27, 2025
The Argument Is Already Lost

The Argument Is Already Lost

The splashy new liberal rag says there is no war on workers and doubles down on open borders. Future President Steve Bannon must be thrilled.
Dustin Guastella Aug 25, 2025
Class Divides in the Politics of Building

Class Divides in the Politics of Building

The turn to a “politics of building” is a welcome change in environmental thinking, but the green Left is still at odds in important ways with the labor movement, which better understands what is needed for deep decarbonization and, most importantly, has the power to help bring it about.
Matt Huber Apr 24, 2024
The New Workerist Right’s Industrial Policy Fantasy

The New Workerist Right’s Industrial Policy Fantasy

The well-laid plans of these serious men don’t make much sense, but then they don’t need to.
Dominic King Jul 21, 2021

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