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Inequality
  • Economy & Work
    Why Trump's "Rigged" Argument Resonates
    October 31, 2016
    | 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.
  • Economy & Work
    Why We Should Tax Conspicuous Consumption
    October 27, 2016
    | Kathy Kiely
    Economist Robert H. Frank says the rich would be better off — and so would the rest of us.
  • Inequality
    Waking Up in Hillary Clinton’s America
    October 27, 2016
    | Nomi Prins
    Wall Street will remain in the saddle in a Clinton administration.
  • Inequality
    City Clerk Opposed Early-Voting Site at UW–Green Bay
    October 26, 2016
    | Ari Berman
    New emails released to The Nation reveal ongoing GOP attempts to suppress the vote.
  • Inequality
    The Antipoverty President of My Dreams
    October 25, 2016
    | Greg Kaufmann
    For too long we have been failing to fight together for what we know will work to ensure that everyone has a shot at the American Dream.
  • Justice
    The Mother of a Rikers Detainee on Her Torment
    October 21, 2016
    | The Marshall Project
    “I miss my son. I miss him so much.”
  • Economy & Work
    What Voters Need to Know About Wall Street and Economic Policy
    October 19, 2016
    | John Light
    Mike Konczal, a financial-engineer-turned-popular-progressive-blogger, offers his views on the 2008 financial meltdown and the ways in which it changed both political parties.
  • Money & Politics
    Here’s the Trade Policy That Progressives Should Get Behind
    October 19, 2016
    | Mike Konczal
    Hint: It doesn’t involve building walls.
  • Democracy & Government
    Three Key Issues Missing From the Debates
    October 19, 2016
    | Karin Kamp
    The presidential candidates have not been asked questions on some of the critical issues facing us, and Chris Wallace has no plans to ask them.
  • Inequality
    When Algorithms Work Against Us
    October 14, 2016
    | John Light
    Data scientist and blogger Cathy O'Neil discusses her new book, Weapons of Math Destruction, examining the way algorithms and data science are making our society less fair and more unequal.


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