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Will ‘Build Back Better’ Work? An Interview with Robert Rector
*This interview is the second installment of BPR’s series, The Last Line of Defense: How Expansive Should the US Social Safety Net Be? In...
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Dec 3, 20219 min read


Redefining the Flag: Why Britain’s Labour party must embrace patriotism
As Britain’s Labour Party attempts to reassemble an electoral coalition following its devastating 2019 defeat to Boris Johnson’s...
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May 28, 20213 min read


The Progressive Facade of the LDS Church
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS) recently made headlines for reversing a discriminatory LGBTQ policy, but is the...
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Nov 18, 20194 min read


Know Thyself, America: Introspection and Reflection in a Post-Election United States
To many Americans, it might have felt as if the world ground to a halt after the 2016 elections. A constant bombardment of breaking news...
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Dec 23, 20166 min read


Jeremy Corbyn and the Rise of the Radical Left
Amid a flurry of impatient press members and anxious voters, representatives of Britain’s Labour party gathered at a special conference...
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Oct 8, 20154 min read


How the Common Core Became a Talking Point
Since the Common Core’s creation in 2009, forty-five states and the District of Columbia have adopted the Common Core as a set of...
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Nov 7, 20145 min read


Two Sides of the Same Coin: Fringe Groups of Europe and the U.S.
Although they forced the government into a partial shutdown, Tea Partiers still failed to strip the Affordable Care Act of funding – not...
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Nov 19, 20134 min read


“Diversity” in the GOP: The Politics of Tokenization
This year, they’re both fighting for coveted seats in the U.S. Congress – as loud and proud members of the G.O.P. In a party whose...
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Sep 18, 20122 min read
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