Thereâs a certain kind of policy proposal that feels less like a solution and more like a reflex. Something happens, concerns rise, headlines amplify fear or frustration, and suddenly an idea emerges that sounds decisive, bold, and simple. Too simple. Thatâs exactly what this proposed New York City âlights outâ curfew from 11 PM toContinue reading “Lights Out Logic: Why a Midnight-to-Dawn Curfew Is a Misguided Fix for a Complex City”
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Mutualism and Cooperativism: The Better Way Beyond Capitalism and Communism
When people talk about capitalism and communism, they usually talk in absolutes. One side says capitalism works and communism doesnât. The other side says capitalism is a machine for exploitation while communism holds the key to fairness and equality. But looking around at the world today, itâs becoming harder to defend either as the oneContinue reading “Mutualism and Cooperativism: The Better Way Beyond Capitalism and Communism”
A Leftist Defense of Landlords (Sort Of)
Okay, so hereâs something thatâs gonna sound like a hot take. Maybe even a really hot take. A lot of folks â especially on the left â think landlords are evil, greedy, parasitic, lazy, and all the rest. Youâve heard it before: âLandlords donât work, they just sit around collecting rent!â But hereâs the thing.Continue reading “A Leftist Defense of Landlords (Sort Of)”
Why do U.S. politicians always talk about âthe economy,â but it feels like theyâre not doing enough?
The economy has been a central topic in U.S. politics for generations. Politicians from both sides of the aisle often talk about improving the economy, creating jobs, reducing deficits, and increasing wages. But, despite all this talk, many Americans feel like the system is rigged against them, and they see little real progress. Whether itâsContinue reading “Why do U.S. politicians always talk about âthe economy,â but it feels like theyâre not doing enough?”
What Are the Long-Term Effects of the Pandemic on the Economy?
The COVID-19 pandemic, which began in 2019, has had lasting effects on the global economy, and its impact is still being felt today. While the world has largely adjusted to the “new normal,” the consequences of the pandemic are far from over. From disruptions in the job market to shifts in global supply chains andContinue reading “What Are the Long-Term Effects of the Pandemic on the Economy?”
How Can the U.S. Deal with the Growing National Debt? Is It Sustainable?
The growing national debt of the United States has become a topic of significant debate, especially as the nation grapples with economic uncertainty, inflation, and global instability. As of 2025, the U.S. national debt has surpassed $31 trillion, and with annual deficits continuing to rise, the issue of whether or not the debt is sustainableContinue reading “How Can the U.S. Deal with the Growing National Debt? Is It Sustainable?”
How Does the Government Decide How Much We Pay in Taxes? A Progressive Analysis
Taxes â theyâre a constant part of life. From the payroll deductions on your paycheck to the sales tax added at the register, the money we pay to the government seems like an unavoidable reality. But have you ever stopped to think about how the government decides how much we pay in taxes and whoContinue reading “How Does the Government Decide How Much We Pay in Taxes? A Progressive Analysis”
Why Is It So Hard to Find Stuff in Stores? Are Supply Chains Really That Bad? A Progressive Take on the Economic Crisis
If you’ve walked into your local grocery store or department store recently, youâve probably noticed an increasing number of empty shelves or long delays in product availability. Itâs becoming increasingly frustrating to find basic items like toilet paper, food products, and electronics. This is a major issue that has only worsened since the pandemic, leavingContinue reading “Why Is It So Hard to Find Stuff in Stores? Are Supply Chains Really That Bad? A Progressive Take on the Economic Crisis”
Why Do Prices Keep Going Up, and Whatâs Causing Inflation? A Progressive Perspective on the Economic Crisis
If youâve felt the pinch at the gas pump, the grocery store, or in your monthly bills, youâre not alone. Inflation is hitting hard, and for many, it seems like prices are going up faster than wages. This raises the question: why are prices increasing, and whatâs behind this constant surge in costs? While itâsContinue reading “Why Do Prices Keep Going Up, and Whatâs Causing Inflation? A Progressive Perspective on the Economic Crisis”
Why is Everything So Expensive These Days? A Progressive Perspective on Rising Costs
If you’ve stepped into a grocery store, filled up your gas tank, or simply tried to buy the basics for your household, youâve probably noticed it: everything is more expensive. From food to housing, medical bills to childcare, the cost of living is on the rise, and itâs only getting harder for working families toContinue reading “Why is Everything So Expensive These Days? A Progressive Perspective on Rising Costs”
