Monday, 6 November 2017

Today's Opinions: Shocked by the racism of past generations? Look around.

 
Opinions
 
 
Shocked by the racism of past generations? Look around.
Go see the new movie 'Marshall.' But don't stop there.
The Northam-Gillespie election is once in a lifetime
Moderates and progressives must not stay at home.
 
 
A more hawkish Trump approach to China is coming soon
He'll make nice with Xi in Beijing but sing a different tune in other Asian countries.
 
We'll soon have a new Fed chair. But who is he?
Jerome Powell is well-liked but surrounded by question marks.
 
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Three (almost) inexplicable parts of the Republican tax plan
Let's not botch a once-in-a-generation-debate.
 
The Saudi crown prince just made a very risky power play
An iron-fisted purge in the style of Xi Jinping.
 
 
Editorial Cartoons
Trump and the GOP engage in a battle of nature vs nurture What a tangled web Trump weaves
Too late whys. New reports show Attorney General Jeff Sessions was in a meeting where President Trump was offered a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin by George Papadopoulos.
 
 
The Post's View
Should D.C. build a new hospital? Officials should be cautious.
Combating health inequity in Wards 7 and 8 requires a complex solution.
 
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A case on imported solar cells will put Trump's promise on 'America first' to the test
Will the White House put tariffs on solar cells to look tough on trade, threatening U.S. jobs in the process?
 
 
Satellite photographs reveal North Korea's crimes against humanity
The nuclear threat is not the only problem with Kim Jong Un's regime.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Sunday wrap
Who said what about whom?
 
Six problems for the GOP tax plan
Republicans stumble out of the gate.
 
 
Is libertarian skepticism about democracy a major cause of our current ills – or a part of the cure?
Will Wilkinson of the Niskanen Center offers a noteworthy critique of libertarian skepticism about democracy, claiming that it deserves blame for the current pathologies of the Republican right. But he gets many key points wrong. Far from being a cause of our troubles, libertarian critiques of democracy can be a useful part of the cure.
 
Distinguished person of the week
Who stood tall?
 
 
Sunday Open Thread
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