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  • The War on Poverty: Did it Work?
    January 8, 2014 | Updated January 8, 2015
    | John Light
    Yes, and Americans want more anti-poverty initiatives.
  • Finding Hope in 2014
    January 7, 2014
    | Rebecca Solnit
    The arc of justice is long and mysterious, but it's there.
  • 2013 Was a Banner Year for the Upward Redistribution of American Wealth
    January 6, 2014
    | Robert Reich
    America has been redistributing upward for some time -- “trickle-down” economics turned out to be trickle up -- but we outdid ourselves in 2013.
  • Study: Polarization and Gridlock Work Well for Rich Americans
    January 6, 2014
    | Joshua Holland
    A do-nothing Congress does nothing to prevent the one percent from grabbing an ever-larger piece of the pie.
  • Moral Mondays Come to Georgia
    January 6, 2014
    | Allison Kilkenny
    Taking a cue from North Carolina, citizen protesters in Georgia are planning actions against the state's right-wing policies at the start of the legislative session next week.
  • Three Ways to Fight Racism in 2014
    January 6, 2014
    | Mychal Denzel Smith
    Shelving "respectability politics" and other steps toward achieving racial justice.
  • My Hope is to Bring All Farmworkers to the Table
    January 5, 2014
    | Lucas Benitez
    We asked some of the people trying to change the world for the better to tell us what made them proud in 2013, and what their hopes and dreams are for 2014.
  • Will Raising the Minimum Wage Become a "Wedge Issue" in the 2014 Midterms?
    January 4, 2014
    | Joshua Holland
    This week Harold Meyerson reported in The Washington Post that Democrats are looking to take a page out of the Bush playbook as we approach the 2014 midterms.
  • State of Conflict: North Carolina
    January 3, 2014 | Moyers & Company
    North Carolina, long considered the South's most moderate state, has taken a hard right turn, but Moral Mondays protesters are fighting back. Is this where American politics is heading? Also on the show, the paint industry is ordered to clean up its mess.
  • The Best Reporting on the North Carolina Takeover
    January 3, 2014
    | John Light and Laura Macomber
    Essential reading about the money trail in North Carolina politics, the far-right agenda it has helped usher through and why this story should matter to everyone in America.


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