How can the media better understand the reality of American life outside the Beltway, and what are reporters missing about these shifting economic and political debates?
From American Compass's recent symposium on the New Conservative Story, David Leonhardt of the New York Times moderates a discussion with Emily Jashinsky (National Journalism Center and The Federalist) and Idrees Kahloon (The Economist) about the media's narrative and understanding of conservatism and American life outside DC.
Policy in Brief: A Monthly Family Benefit
Policy in Brief: Financing Higher Education
Policy in Brief: Worker-Run Benefits
Policy in Brief: Balancing U.S. Trade
Policy in Brief: Online Age Verification
Policy in Brief: The Workforce Training Grant
Critics Corner with Michael Strain
Critics Corner with Vinnie Vernuccio
Critics Corner with Jon Hartley
Critics Corner with Grover Norquist
Critics Corner with Prof. Donald Boudreaux
Lost in the Super Market: All-Knowing Algorithms
Lost in the Super Market: Attention Economy
Lost in the Super Market: Frictionless Exchange
Grand Old Party and the Working Class with Leader McCarthy
Fulfillment: A Conversation on Amazon and Regional Inequality with Alec MacGillis
Critics Corner with Stephanie Slade
Family Financial Security: Sen. Romney on the Right’s Fight to Support Our Most Important Institution
Trade After Trump: A Post-Mortem with Former USTR Robert Lighthizer
What Next: A Multi-Ethnic, Working-Class Conservatism
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