Resurrecting the Bund: A Forgotten Path for Modern Democracy

In an era defined by political polarization and a growing disillusionment with established nationalist frameworks, the legacy of the Jewish Labor Bund has surfaced as more than just a historical…

The Crucible of Masculinity: Deconstructing the Military-Education Pipeline

In the modern American political landscape, the intersection of military service, educational institutionalism, and the construction of masculine identity has become one of the most potent, yet under-analyzed, fault lines.…

The American Revolution in Global Retreat: A 250-Year Reckoning

As the United States approaches the 250th anniversary of its founding, a somber realization is settling over the international community: the American Revolution, once heralded as the world’s most potent…

Workers Over Billionaires: A Nationwide Surge of Resistance Defines May Day 2026

On May 1, 2026—International Workers’ Day—a formidable wave of labor activism surged across the United States. From the industrial hubs of the Inland Empire to the historic streets of Chicago…

The Roosevelt Rundown: A Pivotal Week for Monetary Policy and Local Economic Visions

The current political and economic landscape is undergoing a significant transition. As Washington pivots toward a new era of central bank leadership and grassroots organizations deepen their engagement with local…

The Price of "What Do You Have to Lose?": Assessing the Economic Toll on Black America in 2026

Nearly a decade ago, on the campaign trail in 2016, Donald Trump posed a rhetorical question to Black voters that would become a defining hallmark of his political outreach: "What…

The Great Tariff Refund: How Corporations Are Pocketing Billions While Consumers Foot the Bill

In an unprecedented economic development, the United States is witnessing a massive financial redistribution following the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling that struck down the sweeping "Liberation Day" tariffs imposed by…

The Mirage of the Frankfurt School: Intellectual History and the Architecture of Conspiracy

In the modern political imagination, the "Frankfurt School"—a mid-twentieth-century group of German Jewish philosophers—has been transformed from an academic circle of critical theorists into a spectral villain. Whether blamed by…

Seven Years of Intellectual Resistance: Know Your Enemy Marks a Milestone with a Wide-Ranging Mailbag Episode

For seven years, the Know Your Enemy podcast has served as an essential intellectual compass for those seeking to understand the shifting tides of the American Right. Co-hosted by Matthew…

Profits Over Patients: The Quiet Crisis of Nursing Home Privatization

As the American population ages, the promise of dignified, reliable long-term care has become a bedrock expectation of our social contract. Families across the nation rely on the assurance that…