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A newsletter on politics and culture, money and power -- telling the truth without fear -- from Anand Giridharadas

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A traitor to his class wants to upend capitalism

Nick Hanauer, Amazon’s first outside investor, on Jeff Bezos’s great blind spot, the myths that made the rich richer, what socialism gets right and wrong, and building an economy of human flourishing

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Live today at 12:30 p.m. Eastern: Nick Hanauer, traitor to his class?

Join me as I talk to a bona fide member of the super-elite who wants America to put capitalists in their proper place

What you weren’t supposed to see

As MAN IN THE MIRROR arrives, I want to open the workshop door for the Ink community and share some of what usually disappears along the way. I don’t do this often, so come in before I regret it

THE RISE OF AOC: Power

What happens when a movement wins by losing? And what does it take to win outright?

THE RISE OF AOC: Outside, in

Can a renegade make peace with the system -- and change it?

THE RISE OF AOC: Attention!

How the youngest woman in Congress learned to leverage sudden, explosive visibility — and what she taught the Democratic Party

THE RISE OF AOC: The crucible

How Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez came to her very particular theory of persuasion and power. Part two of my portrait of her rise

THE RISE OF AOC: Beginnings

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez shook up American politics when she landed on the political scene -- and continues to shake it up. In part one of my in-depth report on her ascent, we look back at her origins

I didn’t like my friend’s intervention. He was right

I became a reporter because I wanted to understand people different from me. Then I gave in to a culture that tells us to reduce others. One day, my friend called me out

Dave Eggers to lonely Americans: Leave your house

In our second conversation with the author, he offers a deceptively simple remedy to a loneliness epidemic in an age of screens

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