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Democracy & Government
  • Hold Onto Your Wallet -- "Fiscal Cliff 2.0" is Coming Soon
    August 28, 2013
    | Joshua Holland
    More anti-democratic crisis governance coming in the next eight weeks.
  • A Plutocracy Ruled by Self-Centered Jerks?
    August 27, 2013
    | Joshua Holland
    Two new studies suggest that the wealthy tend to be selfish and narcissistic, and Congress only cares about their interests.
  • A System Rotten With Corruption
    August 26, 2013
    | Joshua Holland
    Forensic economists devise ingenious ways of sniffing out cheaters.
  • BP and How Disasters Get Managed
    August 24, 2013
    | John Light
    BP responds to our post about its resistance to spend more on cleaning their oil spill -- and illustrates yet another revolving door in action.
  • The Evolution of the Washington Entourage
    August 23, 2013
    | Mark Leibovich
    Whenever there is an aura of money and power, an entourage grows up, and that is what's happened in D.C.
  • O Little Town of Washington
    August 23, 2013
    | Michael Winship
    Michael Winship describes the Washington, D.C., he first encountered 45 years ago -- a city very different from the one we know today.
  • Mark Leibovich on Glitz and Greed in Washington
    August 23, 2013 | Moyers & Company
    The New York Times journalist has written about the city’s bipartisan lust for power, cash and notoriety in a book that everyone who’s anyone in D.C. is talking about.
  • Bill Moyers Essay: The End Game for Democracy
    August 23, 2013 | Moyers & Company
    Bill Moyers wonders what would happen if the elite Washington press corps exposed how the political system really works. Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI, beware.
  • America's Gilded Capital
    August 23, 2013 | Moyers & Company
    Bill talks with author and New York Times journalist Mark Leibovich about his latest book, This Town, in which he writes that money rules D.C., and status is determined by who you know and what they can do for you.
  • DC's Money Explosion Leaves Most Behind
    August 23, 2013
    | John Light
    America's capital is its richest city, and also one of its most unequal.


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