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  • Economy & Work
    Emails Show How Wall Street Execs and Alums Crafted Trade Deal
    June 1, 2016
    | Kathy Kiely
    FOIA disclosure documents chummy relationship between trade negotiator and big investment banks.
  • Activism
    Take On Wall Street Lays Out a New Reform Agenda
    May 25, 2016
    | Isaiah J. Poole
    Progressive groups band together behind a new plan to rein in the financial services industry and give working people and consumers a shot in our economy.
  • Money & Politics
    Wall Street Gears Up Its Stealth Attack
    May 24, 2016
    | Eliza Newlin Carney
    Lobbyists are flocking to Capitol Hill, seeking to further weaken financial regulation through spending bill riders.
  • Society
    What’s Killing the American Middle Class?
    May 18, 2016
    | Richard Eskow
    When the wealthy 1 percent grows, the middle class begins to shrink and suffer significantly.
  • Inequality
    Millions Face Pension Cuts Thanks to Wall Street Recklessness
    April 29, 2016
    | Jake Johnson
    The big bank executives who gambled away working Americans' benefits are still getting lavish packages as the social safety net collapses.
  • Money & Politics
    Clinton’s Defense of Big Money Won’t Cut It
    April 26, 2016
    | Robert Borosage
    The “money chase” slowly, imperceptibly influences the worldview of politicians - and no one is immune, including Hillary Clinton.
  • Democracy & Government
    Endgame of 2016 Anti-Establishment Politics
    April 26, 2016
    | Robert Reich
    Anyone who assumes a wholesale transfer of loyalty from Sanders’ supporters to Clinton, or from Trump’s to another Republican standard-bearer, may be in for a surprise.
  • Democracy & Government
    Why Bernie’s Right About Glass-Steagall
    April 4, 2016
    | Edward Morris
    Sanders believes that the repeal of the act in 1999 led to the formation of banks that became "too big to fail" — and will lead to another crisis without corrective legislation.
  • Inequality
    How Dems Created a "Liberalism of the Rich"
    March 29, 2016
    | Thomas Frank
    In this excerpt from his new book, Frank writes about the Democrats' new innovation in liberalism -- which isn’t the stuff of Franklin Roosevelt or the United Auto Workers.
  • History
    The Year of the Populist Outsider: 1896
    February 29, 2016
    | Bernard Weisberger
    During America's first Gilded Age -- before there were primaries or Senate elections -- a populist candidate rattled the 1% and they rained down gold to stop him.


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