Adolph Reed Jr.

Adolph Reed Jr. is a professor of political science at the University of Pennsylvania.

Currently

  • Race and the New Deal Coalition

    March 20, 2008

    Most New Deal programs were anything but race- and gender-neutral in their impact. They were both racially discrminatory and a boon to many black Americans.

2007

2006

  • Undone by Neoliberalism

    August 31, 2006 Subscribe

    Before the storm, neoliberalism shaped the social and economic inequities of New Orleans; after Hurricane Katrina, it worsened them by making government the tool of corporations and investors.

2005

  • Class-ifying the Hurricane

    September 15, 2005

    What happened in New Orleans is an extreme and criminally tragic consequence of the belief that cutting public spending makes for a better society.

2004

  • Free Higher Ed!

    February 5, 2004 Subscribe

    If only they are bold enough, Democrats can win on their own wedge issues.

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Blogs

» The Beat

House Passes Health Reform, But Without Reproductive Rights | Pelosi secures necessary votes, but only after allowing anti-choice Dems to bar access to abortion in new programs.
John Nichols
124 Comments
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» Editor's Cut

Around The Nation | Obama, one year on. Plus: Jeremy Scahill takes your questions, and a new video series from The Nation.
Katrina vanden Heuvel

» The Notion

Injustice in Illinois | Prosecutors in Illinois should be more concerned with an innocent man behind bars than journalism students' grades.
Ari Berman
28 Comments

» The Dreyfuss Report

Obama Fails in Middle East | Clinton delivers the ultimate diss to Abbas.
Robert Dreyfuss
136 Comments

» Act Now!

Equality Across America | This week, young LBGT activists are staging a National Week of Initiative.
Peter Rothberg
16 Comments

» Altercation

Slacker Thursday | Dying laptops, recapping the election, the Dow, and the Yankees with the World Series.
Eric Alterman