Economy

What’s Wrong—and Right—With Greece What’s Wrong—and Right—With Greece

With help (and pressure) from the EU, Greece could emerge from the current tumult with a more efficient public sector, less tied to political patronage.

Jul 20, 2011 / Steven Hill

Sorry, Elizabeth Warren, Wall Street Said No Sorry, Elizabeth Warren, Wall Street Said No

Obama's gutless decision to abandon Warren comes after the president populated his administration with the very people who created the financial meltdown.

Jul 20, 2011 / Robert Scheer

‘Gang of Six’ Plan? ‘Not So Fast,’ Says Bernie Sanders ‘Gang of Six’ Plan? ‘Not So Fast,’ Says Bernie Sanders

The president and some Republicans like the bipartisan deficit reduction scheme, but Sanders calls it a threat to the safety net and economic fairness.

Jul 19, 2011 / Blog / John Nichols

Mike Elk: Labor Is Not One-Size-Fits-All Mike Elk: Labor Is Not One-Size-Fits-All

How are labor activists to negotiate organizing when there are so many practical risks, and often so few tangible rewards associated with the process?

Jul 19, 2011 / Video / The Nation

From Mass Prosperity to Severe Recession in Fifty Years From Mass Prosperity to Severe Recession in Fifty Years

According to Jeff Madrick’s Age of Greed, the US’s plunge into financial crisis began long before the recent round of deregulation and bailouts.

Jul 19, 2011 / Mike Konczal

Youth Continue to Fight for Their Future Youth Continue to Fight for Their Future

Despite having the deck stacked overwhelmingly against them, students continue to fight for their future.

Jul 19, 2011 / The Notion / Allison Kilkenny

Egypt’s Activists: Where Will the Money Come From? Egypt’s Activists: Where Will the Money Come From?

The same free-market policies that drained Egypt's finances and widened the gap between rich and poor over the past several years are now being proposed to reinvigorate the economy...

Jul 18, 2011 / Video / The Nation

At Harvard Business School, Nitin Nohria Pushes Reforms on a Bankrupt Culture At Harvard Business School, Nitin Nohria Pushes Reforms on a Bankrupt Culture

Does the new dean have the courage to admit that HBS’s core methods produce hard hearts, superficial thinking, and arrogance?

Jul 18, 2011 / Mary van Valkenburg

Will Obama Fight for Post-Warren Consumer Bureau? Will Obama Fight for Post-Warren Consumer Bureau?

Obama was unwilling to fight for Elizabeth Warren. Will he now fight for the survival of the consumer bureau she convinced him to create?

Jul 18, 2011 / The Notion / Ari Berman

This Week: A Jobs Crisis, Not a Deficit Crisis. PLUS: Four Major Investigations This Week: A Jobs Crisis, Not a Deficit Crisis. PLUS: Four Major Investigations

This week, gridlock over the debt-crisis is deflecting attention from the real issue—14 million people unemployed. The Murdoch scandle gets worse; contributor D.D. Guttenplan...

Jul 15, 2011 / Blog / Katrina vanden Heuvel

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