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The American Prospect is a monthly magazine which focuses on US politics, generally from a liberal viewpoint. The magazine was founded in 1990 by Kuttner[?], Reich[?], and Starr[?]. The American Prospect Incorporated is a nonprofit organization. The group is affiliated with Moving Ideas[?].

The magazine describes itself, "...a journal of reasons, reflections, controversies, cases, analysis, memory, [and] vision."

External Link Prospect.Org (http://www.prospect.org) (official)



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