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Subject What Comes After Neoliberalism? | Prospect Weekend Reads
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Prospect Weekend Reads
Week of March 27th
Stories from the week you don't want to miss!

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President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the economy, January 26, 2023,
in Springfield, Virginia.

What Comes After Neoliberalism?
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We are winning the battle of ideas, but our political reality has yet to
catch up. Read Robert Kuttner on why neoliberalism remains the order of
the day.

Donald Trump Deserves to Be Indicted
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It's not just the Stormy Daniels affair. Ryan Cooper lays out the case
for indicting the most corrupt president in American history, and how
Trump is an inevitable symptom of our culture of elite impunity.

How Biden Can Fight Back Against Lawless Judges
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Right-wing attorneys general have successfully struck down parts of
Biden administration policy by filing litigation in right-leaning
courts. As Jonathan Zasloff argues, the administration must take
preemptive action to protect its policies, rather than relying on
appeals.

Breaking Away From Secret Concessions in the Middle East
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A security guarantee between the Biden administration and Saudi Arabia
has been conducted in secret, with no public debate about the
consequences. Many interests are served through this deal, but do the
American people benefit? Jon Hoffman and Sarah Leah Whitson have the
story.

California Goes In for Drugmaking
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Earlier this month, Governor Gavin Newsom announced California's $50
million contract with Civica to produce affordable insulin. As Harold
Meyerson writes, other states ought to follow suit.

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