
John B. Judis is an American journalist. Born in Chicago he attended Amherst College and received B.A. and M.A. degrees in Philosophy from the University of California at Berkeley. He is a senior editor at The New Republic and a contributing editor to The American Prospect. A founding editor of Socialist Revolution (now Socialist Review) in 1969 and of the East Bay Voice in the 1970s, Judis started reporting from Washington in 1982, when he became a founding editor and Washington correspondent for In These Times, a democratic-socialist weekly magazine. He has also written for GQ, Foreign Affairs, Mother Jones, The New York Times Magazine, and The Washington Post. In 2002, he published a book (co-written with political scientist Ruy Teixeira) arguing that Democrats would retake control of American politics, thanks in part to growing support from minorities and well-educated professionals. The title, The Emerging Democratic Majority, was a deliberate echo of Kevin Phillips' 1969 classic, The Emerging Republican Majority. The book was named one of the year's best by The Economist magazine.
Books

The Nationalist Revival
Trade, Immigration, and the Revolt Against Globalization
2018

The Paradox of American Democracy
Elites, Special Interests, and the Betrayal of Public Trust
2000

The Politics of Our Time
Populism, Nationalism, Socialism
2021

The Socialist Awakening
What's Different Now About the Left
2020

Genesis
Truman, American Jews, and the Origins of the Arab/Israeli Conflict
2014

The National Interest
2015

The Folly of Empire
What George W. Bush Could Learn from Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson
2004

Where Have All the Democrats Gone?
The Soul of the Party in the Age of Extremes
2023

William F. Buckley, Jr.
1988

The Emerging Democratic Majority
2002

The Populist Explosion
How the Great Recession Transformed American and European Politics
2016