From David Dayen, The American Prospect <[email protected]>
Subject Progressive ideas for the next ten years
Date July 25, 2022 12:01 PM
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ILLUSTRATIONS BY SARAH ANGÈLE WILSON

Dear reader,

This is a tough time to be a progressive, to be honest. Our
policy visions have been narrowed, our economy is ravaged by inflation,
the Supreme Court keeps pounding us with right-wing rulings that strip
Americans of fundamental rights.

It's enough to drive us to despair. But it's also the perfect time
to think forward and imagine the society we want a decade, two decades,
five decades from now. That's because setting goals for progress is
one of the most important ways to fight despondency and actually achieve
something.

So for our August issue, we decided to look over that horizon. We picked
nine topics that we think progressives should push for in the next ten
years. We call it Prospects 2032. And we launch the series today.

We didn't want to pick ideas that already have robust movements behind
them, like Medicare for All and a Green New Deal. We wanted to go out
further on the ledge, finding new concepts to rally around. We began
this a couple weeks ago, when our managing editor Ryan Cooper made the
case against Supreme Court judicial review. And today, staff writer Alex
Sammon offers his pitch for public pharma, the government manufacture of
affordable prescription drugs, to improve access for everyone and end
the profit motive in life-saving care.

You can read my introduction to the Prospects 2032 series here
.
You can read Ryan Cooper's piece on judicial review here
.
And you can read Alex Sammon's piece on public pharma here
.

We believe that planting the flag on big ideas can expand the
conversation and give progressives a place to aspire to in the future.
It takes that kind of commitment to move things forward in a country
where change is so hard.

We'll be running this series all week. We put a lot of work into it.
And you can support our work by becoming a member today
. All of the reader support we receive
funds our editorial mission: illuminating stories about ideas, politics
and power.

If you're already a member, THANK YOU!

If not, become a member now .

I WANT TO SUPPORT THIS IMPORTANT WORK

Thanks for your consideration.

Sincerely,
David Dayen, Executive Editor
The American Prospect

 

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