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A Tale of Two Capitalisms Will capitalism survive today’s extremes of inequality? And if so, which capitalism will it be? By Arthur Goldhammer from Spring 2020, No. 56 – 13 MIN READ Tagged Capitalism ...
“The denial or observance of [the right to bargain collectively] means the difference between despotism and democracy.” Senator Robert F. Wagner, speaking after the Supreme Court upheld the National ...
Book Reviews When the Anti-Feminists Roared Back In the early 1970s, even Nixon was a feminist. By decade’s end, things had changed. By Alice Echols from Summer 2017, No. 45 – 16 MIN READ Tagged ...
Richard Rothstein’s history of the racist housing policies of governments—yes, even liberal ones—is searing, revealing, and embarrassing.
is author of The Ends of Freedom: Reclaiming America’s Lost Promise of Economic Rights and an assistant professor of economics at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at ...
Drive through almost any American town, and you’ll notice one building shining brighter than the rest: a hospital. The health-care industry has supplanted manufacturing as the United States’s biggest ...
Symposium | Democracy's Future: Abroad and at Home Can America’s Political Polarization Be Fixed? By Amy Walter from 2021, No. 62 - Special Issue – 9 MIN READ Tagged Democracy polarization ...
is president of the Open Society Foundations, the world’s largest private funder of independent groups working for justice, democratic governance, and human rights. More recently, Lord Malloch-Brown ...