I first learned about Chris Taylor in Dan Kaufman’s excellent book “The Fall of Wisconsin” which I reviewed for LARB in 2018. Glad to see her and the WI Dems make this comeback. lareviewofbooks.org/article/past...
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Chris Taylor, who won a landslide victory in last night's Wisconsin State Supreme Court election, was a key protagonist in THE FALL OF WISCONSIN. Then a state legislator, I was struck by Chris's openness, candor, and determination to expose ALEC's influence on Wisconsin's politics.
The historic background for Trump's attacks on and demands of Spain's current government in Spain is the US Right's longtime love affair with Franco's fascism's, despite or due to his murderous brutality, a fan club spearheaded by William F. Buckley. More here: www.nybooks.com/articles/202...
Inside the emergency of the Federalist Union Network (or FUN), which is filling in gaps in public sector union organizing and strategizing that have accumulated over decades.
Plus, how influx of ICE workers is changing federal unions.
From @dankaufman70.bsky.social
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Print will always rule,
My latest piece, about the Trump Administration's war on federal workers and the growing resistance to those attacks, in this Sunday's New York Times Magazine.
Best part of this, by the great @dankaufman70.bsky.social, transcends its specific, and also crucial, subject matter: how timorous institutionalist in the anti-Trump coalition get challenged by young people (here, a caucus called "FUN"!) itching for a fight.
www.nytimes.com/2026/01/27/m...
Regreso, en excelente compañía, a las páginas de @lamarea.com en el dossier de #lamarea110 sobre obreros de ultraderecha. Hablo con @dankaufman70.bsky.social, experto en la historia del mundo sindical de EEUU.
www.lamarea.com/2026/01/28/l...
I wrote about my childhood friend Alexi Pretti. Please read it and share it and remember him as a human being. @theverge.com
"In his second term, President Trump has cut more than 300,000 federal employees and stripped more than a million workers of their collective-bargaining rights." www.nytimes.com/2026/01/27/m...
I have a new piece in The New York Times Magazine about the Trump Administration's war on federal unions and a new group of labor activists who are organizing to fight back. Deepest thanks to all the people who shared their time and insights with me. www.nytimes.com/2026/01/27/m...
Highly recommend this piece by @dankaufman70.bsky.social. It speaks to both Spain's past and the US' present. Required reading for my (mostly American) students of comparative Spanish politics.
Never a better time than NOW for Wisconsinites (and everybody else) to read The Fall of Wisconsin—to understand how we’ve landed where we are *and* for solid, inspiring reminders in the early chapters of how it once was and could be again. 🙏🏻 to @dankaufman70.bsky.social for this brilliant book.
What's your source that it's a fascist rallying cry? I've written a lot about the Spanish Civil War and I'm not familiar with it.
Con los intentos de la extrema derecha en EEUU, España y Latinoamérica de lavarle la cara y la reputación al dictador fascista Francisco Franco, esta reseña en @nybooks.com vuelve a subrayar la brutalidad, intolerancia y el antisemitismo de su dictadura. www.nybooks.com/articles/202...
Read about the new scholarship on Spain, then contemplate the fact that Franco was venerated in the National Review from the start, and you hav a skeleton key, opening up the fact that "modern American conservatism" never maintained a meaningful distance from fascism. www.nybooks.com/articles/202...
“In Spain, the effort to revive Franco’s reputation has been accompanied by ostentatious philosemitism…. This blend of philosemitism and antisemitism has also become a feature of the Trump administration.” —@dankaufman70.bsky.social
This is great. Graham was a student of Preston's. global.oup.com/ukhe/product...
“Franco’s regime…was far more hospitable to fascist refugees than it ever was to Jewish ones. Despite this history, or perhaps because of it, Franco’s reputation continues to grow on the American far right.” —@dankaufman70.bsky.social
Rest in peace, John. One of the greatest ever. A huge influence on me, and so many others.
Excellent essay on Franco’s fascist Spain, which many on the right today are looking to for inspiration www.nybooks.com/articles/202...
Thank you very much!
Ah, the beauty of print...My latest piece, a wide-ranging essay about a remarkable book by the historian Paul Preston, in the new issue of @nybooks.com.
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I have an essay in @nybooks.com about a compelling new book by Paul Preston, a masterful British historian of 20th- century Spain. Deepest thanks to the remarkable editorial staff at the Review for all their help.
www.nybooks.com/articles/202...
With the upcoming Democratic mayoral primary on Tuesday, and the widespread anxiety over #ZohranMamdani's candidacy, it's worth noting Milwaukee was governed remarkably well for forty years by pragmatic and visionary Socialist mayors. #sewersocialism.
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This drum circle is a sacred honor in memory of slain MN State Legislator Melissa Hortman, at the candlelight vigil
Reposting this @newyorker.com piece I wrote in light of the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War.
www.newyorker.com/news/news-de...
Today is election day in Wisconsin. Here's my @newyorker.com piece on the the race for an open #WisconsinSupremeCourt seat, which is by far the most expensive judicial election in American history and a proxy battle over Trump and Musk's agenda.
www.newyorker.com/news/the-led...
“‘80% of our canvassing interactions are about Musk,’ Matt Mareno, the chair of the Waukesha County Democratic Party, told me. The county is heavily Republican, but Mareno said that many ppl have expressed frustration that Musk is … not accountable to anyone.’” www.newyorker.com/news/the-led...