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Morning Reads: Trump's Russian Connections Scrutinized
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Frances Moore Lappé
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Guy Standing
Trump's argument that the system is rigged makes sense to economically vulnerable people who have long felt that policy ignores their interests.
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John Light
The National Geographic documentary series deals with the political realities of climate change that our presidential election has largely ignored.
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In their first campaign appearance together, Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama, once adversaries, praised each other's commitment to public service.
Economy & Work
Why Bernie Sanders' Brainstorm Shouldn't Die
October 28, 2016
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Mary Kane
While running for office, Sanders backed the idea of using the US Postal Service as an alternative to pay lenders and other expensive fringe financial services.
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Robert Frank Talks 'Radical Pragmatism' and the Economy
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Kathy Kiely
A leading economist on why we should scrap the income tax for one on conspicuous consumption, and why we should consider a national guaranteed income.
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