BY JIM HIGHTOWER My father, W.F. “High” Hightower, was a populist. Only, he didn’t know it. Didn’t know the word, much less the history or anything about populism’s democratic ethos. My father was not philosophical, but he had a phrase that he used to express the gist of his political beliefs: “Everybody does better when everybody does better.” Before the populists of the late 1800s gave its instinctive rebelliousness a name, it had long been established […]

America’s Natural Politics
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