The Progressive Populist

The Progressive Populist

The Progressive Populist is a magazine in tabloid newspaper format published twice monthly. Founded in 1995, the magazine is based in Storm Lake, Iowa with editorial offices in Manchaca, Texas. The editor is James M. Cullen, managing editor is Art Cullen and the publisher is John Cullen.

The magazine labels itself as "A Journal from America's Heartland." It deals with political and economic topics of interest to "workers, small businesses, and family farmers and ranchers"; according to its "about" page, the journal "report [s] on issues of interest to the middle class of America." [http://www.populist.com/about.html]

The magazine publishes original and syndicated columns of progressive journalists and pundits. Regular contributors include Jim Hightower, Amy Goodman, Dean Baker, John Buell, Margie Burns, Alexander Cockburn, Joe Conason, Patrisia Gonzales and Roberto Rodriguez, Katie Halper, Froma Harrop, Arianna Huffington, Jesse Jackson, Hank Kalet, Donald Kaul, Gene Lyons, Margot Ford McMillen, Garrison Keillor, Ralph Nader, John Nichols, Wayne O'Leary, Greg Palast, Rob Patterson, Ted Rall, Joan Retsinas, Michael Silverstein, David Sirota, Norman Solomon, Rosie Sorenson, Tom Tomorrow, Sam Uretsky, Mark Weisbrot, Robert Weissman, Dave Zirin and Dave Zweifel.

External links

* [http://www.populist.com Official site]


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