The Scarcity Myth: What It Would Take for Every American Household to Have Enough
A secure life costs more than many Americans have, even as the country’s surplus wealth pools far above what any household functionally needs.
The Slow Breaking of Shared Prosperity
How policy, finance and power reshaped who gains and who loses in the American economy.
‘They Hate Us For Our Freedom’: The Lie That Sells War Across the West
An examination of how a single phrase shaped public understanding of 9/11 and the wars that followed.
The Bunker Class: When Nuclear War Becomes Profitable
From Tehran to Wall Street, the early days of war exposed a structure where destruction generates value and escalation carries financial upside.
How America Turned Its Greatest Ally, the Soviet Union, Into Its Greatest Enemy
An investigative reconstruction of the political, economic and military choices that reframed the Soviet Union as America’s primary rival.
Four Presidents, One Outcome: The Decades of Betrayals that Led to Trump
How the American Political System Produced Its Own Disruption.