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The Real Democratic Civil War

Harold Meyerson The American Prospect
It’s not so much about ‘abundance’ as it is about how to reconnect with a justifiably angry working class.

“No Kings” Was a Rebellion in Trump Country

Branko Marcetic Jacobin
It wasn’t just large, liberal cities but the heart of Trump country that formed the base of last Saturday’s “No Kings” protests. Together with his underwhelming military parade, they’re a warning of the softness of his support.

This Week in People’s History, Jun 18–24, 2025

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Uniformed police officer wrestles a U.S. flag from a 5-year-old picketer
Jim Crow’s Brutal Defenders (1965), Free At Last, Free At Last! (1865), ‘Her Power Shall Rest on the Strength of Her Freedoms’ (1960), Simpler Than, and Just as True as E = mc2 (1940), Happy Birthday, Industrial Workers of the World!

The Five & Dime Solution to Wealth Concentration

Gabriel Zucman The Guardian
Unprecedented wealth concentration – and the unbridled power that comes with it – distorts our democracy and drives societal and economic tensions. The Five & Dime tax would would break up concentrated wealth and generate substantial new revenue.

Two Top Union Leaders Quit D.N.C. Posts in Dispute With Chairman

Shane Goldmacher and Reid J. Epstein The New York Times
Randi Weingarten, president of the AFT, and Lee Saunders, president of AFSCME, resigned their positions in the Democratic National Committee, suggesting the party is failing to expand their coalition.

Bring Back Horn & Hardart

Laine Doss Broken Palate
David Arena relaunched Horn & Hardart a little over two years ago. His goal is to bring back not just the company but its values.

Designing a Wealth Tax for Today’s Robber Barons

Alex Hemingway Jacobin
A proposed wealth tax on Canada’s richest 0.6% could raise hundreds of billions of dollars — enough to tackle housing, transit, and care. The sheer scale of what a tiny slice of billionaire wealth could fund is staggering.