Ben Adler

@badler

Ben Adler reports on Republican and conservative politics and media for The Nation as a Contributing Writer. He previously covered national politics and policy as national editor of Newsweek.com at Newsweek, a staff writer at Politico, a reporter-researcher at The New Republic,and editor of CampusProgress.org at the Center for American Progress.

Ben also writes regularly about architecture, urban issues and domestic social policy.  Ben was the first urban leaders fellow, and later the first federal policy correspondent, at Next American City. He has been an online columnist, blogger and regular contributor for The American Prospect. He currently writes regularly for The Economist's Democracy in America blog, and MSNBC.com's Lean Forward. 

His writing has also appeared in Architect, Architectural Record,The Atlantic,Columbia Journalism ReviewThe Daily Beast, DemocracyGood, GristThe GuardianIn These TimesNew YorkThe ProgressiveReutersSalon, The Washington Examiner and The Washington Monthly and has been reprinted in several books.

Ben grew up in Brooklyn, NY and graduated from Wesleyan University. You can follow him on Twitter.

Republican Presidential Field Off to Slow Fundraising Start Republican Presidential Field Off to Slow Fundraising Start

Weak Republican fundraising shows they are still unexcited by their presidential candidates.

Jul 6, 2011 / Ben Adler

Will South Carolina Lose Its Primary? Will South Carolina Lose Its Primary?

South Carolina Republicans’ zeal for budget-cutting may deprive them of their quadrennial turn in the spotlight.

Jun 30, 2011 / Ben Adler

The Pawbama Doctrine The Pawbama Doctrine

In broad strokes Tim Pawlenty’s foreign policy speaks to the American religious right. But up close—like at a speech at the Council on Foreign Relations—he’...

Jun 28, 2011 / Ben Adler

He Likes Reagan, Also Street Tacos—But Who Is Jon Huntsman?

He Likes Reagan, Also Street Tacos—But Who Is Jon Huntsman? He Likes Reagan, Also Street Tacos—But Who Is Jon Huntsman?

With a peculiar video and lackluster kickoff in Jersey City, former Utah governor Jon Hunstman declares his presidential candidacy. He's got a long way to go.

Jun 21, 2011 / Ben Adler

A Seat on the Bus? A Seat on the Bus?

Mass transit fares are going up and services are being cut. Meanwhile, federal stimulus money favors new projects over maintaining existing systems.

Jul 22, 2009 / Feature / Ben Adler

Ticket to Ride Ticket to Ride

The greenest way to lift the country out of a deepening recession is to put people to work building mass transit.

Jan 28, 2009 / Feature / Ben Adler

What Are They Reading? What Are They Reading?

I could hardly believe it when I heard Jane Jacobs was still alive and that she had written a new book, Dark Age Ahead, at the age of 88.

Aug 3, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Ben Adler

Sierra Club Votes for its Future Sierra Club Votes for its Future

One of the nation's most important environmental organizations is in the fight of its life.

Apr 14, 2004 / Feature / Ben Adler

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