Economy

February 23, 1821: John Keats Dies

February 23, 1821: John Keats Dies February 23, 1821: John Keats Dies

Mark Van Doren wrote 100 years later about the poet's "plunges and dips and quivers of syntax."

Feb 23, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

February 22, 1732: George Washington Is Born

February 22, 1732: George Washington Is Born February 22, 1732: George Washington Is Born

Recalling “the small and cheerful world” into which Washington was born… well, maybe if you were rich, male and white.

Feb 22, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

Scott Walker Says He’ll Sign ALEC-Echoing ‘Right to Work’ (For Less) Legislation

Scott Walker Says He’ll Sign ALEC-Echoing ‘Right to Work’ (For Less) Legislation Scott Walker Says He’ll Sign ALEC-Echoing ‘Right to Work’ (For Less) Legislation

The 2016 contender who last year warned new anti-labor measures were divisive and “a distraction” is back in for a fight with unions.

Feb 20, 2015 / John Nichols

These Workers Came From Overseas to Help Rebuild After Hurricane Katrina—and Were Treated Like Prisoners

These Workers Came From Overseas to Help Rebuild After Hurricane Katrina—and Were Treated Like Prisoners These Workers Came From Overseas to Help Rebuild After Hurricane Katrina—and Were Treated Like Prisoners

These guestworkers were vindicated this week when the contractor who arranged their captivity was slapped with a $14 million guilty verdict.

Feb 20, 2015 / Michelle Chen

Will Rahm Emanuel Buy Another Term as Mayor of Chicago?

Will Rahm Emanuel Buy Another Term as Mayor of Chicago? Will Rahm Emanuel Buy Another Term as Mayor of Chicago?

The mayor’s spending millions, but unions and progressives are fighting for grassroots democracy.

Feb 19, 2015 / John Nichols

Why Do Americans Feel Entitled to Tell Poor People What to Eat?

Why Do Americans Feel Entitled to Tell Poor People What to Eat? Why Do Americans Feel Entitled to Tell Poor People What to Eat?

We don’t tell students with subsidized loans what to major in, but we like to tell people on food stamps what they should buy.

Feb 18, 2015 / Bryce Covert

How Greece Put an Anti-Austerity, Anti-Capitalist Party in Power

How Greece Put an Anti-Austerity, Anti-Capitalist Party in Power How Greece Put an Anti-Austerity, Anti-Capitalist Party in Power

Syriza and its allies responded to crisis in a way no one could have imagined. Will it work?

Feb 18, 2015 / Feature / Sarah Leonard

These Lawmakers Think the Minimum Wage Should Be Even Lower

These Lawmakers Think the Minimum Wage Should Be Even Lower These Lawmakers Think the Minimum Wage Should Be Even Lower

In states from South Dakota to Oklahoma, right-wing representatives are pulling every string to try to keep the poor down.

Feb 18, 2015 / Michelle Chen

Is Welfare Reform Causing Earlier Deaths?

Is Welfare Reform Causing Earlier Deaths? Is Welfare Reform Causing Earlier Deaths?

We’ve reformed the social safety net at the cost of human lives.

Feb 17, 2015 / Michelle Chen

Europe’s Ideologues of Austerity Stand in the Way of Reforms

Europe’s Ideologues of Austerity Stand in the Way of Reforms Europe’s Ideologues of Austerity Stand in the Way of Reforms

In Europe, it is the conviction of the “brightest and the best” that is loosing anarchy upon the world.

Feb 17, 2015 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

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