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  • An Indictment of the Invisible Hand
    April 18, 2014
    | Jeffrey Madrick | Special to BillMoyers.com
    The flaw in Thomas Piketty's book is that it is not a tour de force of theory, enabling mainstream economists to ignore its powerful message.
  • Oklahoma Provides a Win for ALEC's 50-State Campaign Against Democracy
    April 18, 2014
    | Joshua Holland
    Polls show that living wage hikes and paid sick leave bills are popular. So corporate lobbyists have found a workaround.
  • A Tocqueville for Today
    April 18, 2014
    | Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson
    An heir to Alexis de Tocqueville's tradition of analytic history, economist Thomas Piketty has a message that could not be more different.
  • Rejecting Clichés About the American Economy
    April 18, 2014
    | Heather Boushey
    Informed by data, economist Thomas Piketty evaluates — and rejects — a number of generally accepted conclusions in economic thought.
  • 'Capital in the 21st Century': Still Mired in the 19th
    April 18, 2014
    | Dean Baker
    Economist Dean Baker writes that Piketty's book is a bold attempt to pick up where Marx left off and correct what he got wrong.
  • Returning Economics to Its Classical Roots
    April 18, 2014
    | Branko Milanovic
    Thomas Piketty's monumental book seeks to understand the “laws of motion” of capitalism and puts labor and capital squarely back in economics.
  • How Wall Street Money Is Driving Out the Last Populist House Republican
    April 18, 2014
    | Lee Fang
    A former Bush administration aide named Taylor Griffin, who has strong ties with Wall Street, is the party favorite to finally unseat populist Congressman Walter Jones.
  • Outrage Over Obamacare Is Nothing Compared With FDR's New Deal
    April 17, 2014
    | Joshua Holland
    "There are parallels to today, when we see the same kind of hue and cry, and fear that America is turning socialist."
  • Why No Sustained Protests (Yet)?
    April 16, 2014
    | Richard Wolff
    Deepening inequalities in the US will keep to their disastrous course unless and until their victims and opponents build an organized coalition.
  • Paul Krugman: Why We’re in a New Gilded Age
    April 16, 2014
    | Paul Krugman
    Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century shows how much today's inequality has in common with what America, France and Britain saw a century ago.


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