New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including how the ceasefire agreement affects President Biden's legacy,
New York Times columnist David Brooks said that most billionaires in the US are Democrats on Friday while reacting to a warning from President Joe Biden Biden that his White Hoiuse successor could usher in an “oligarchy.
By warning of the threat oligarchy poses to the country, President Joe Biden tapped into a Democratic Party tradition begun in the mid-19th century.
Progressives are focusing their messaging on being anti-oligarchy, training their sights not just on Republicans but also on Democrats they argue are too beholden to corporate interests. Following Inauguration Day,
NEW YORK — The Democratic Party’s left wing has warned for decades that America is moving toward an oligarchy in which a handful of billionaires controls much of the nation’s wealth and ...
As Biden leaves office, he speaks of an oligarchy that he and the Democratic Party have played a central role in fostering and expanding, including through the massive bipartisan bank bailouts in ...
We have also seen increased political activity from other billionaires including Gina Rinehart, Andrew Forrest and Clive Palmer—who went as far as to start his own political party ... oligarchy should be a cause of alarm to all who value the long ...
“The Democratic Party is in crisis,” Alan Minsky ... and what even President Biden referred to as the ascendent “oligarchy” class in a surprising turn toward populism at the end of ...
The New York lawmaker was referencing the former president’s warning that "an oligarchy is taking shape in America" during his farewell speech.
Multiple countries, including New Zealand and Australia, are trying to use tax and competition rules to stem the growing power of big tech.
President Joe Biden sounded the alarm as he prepared to leave the White House. Speaking to the American people from the Oval Office, the
In Aristotelian terms, democracy is also a corrupt form of government in which the majority uses its power to abuse minorities. While the term democracy has been rehabilitated and is usually seen as a positive, the word oligarchy has retained its negative connotations.