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Ethical Economics
Ethical Economics news and analysis from The Nation
July 26, 2007
The Missing Class
Sociologist Katherine Newman talks about the “near poor,” that vast pool of workers who are neither officially destitute nor comfortably working-class.
Eyal Press
July 26, 2007
The Populist Moment?
Economic populism is the new flavor in politics, but it won’t be authentic unless it’s driven by and for the people.
The Editors
July 2, 2007
This Land is My Land
The super-rich are taking over all the beautiful places in America. What’s left for you and me?
Barbara Ehrenreich
June 14, 2007
Hedging Bets
Why would anyone trust a hedge fund?
Jordan Stancil
April 5, 2007
Time to Act on Inequality
As the gap between rich and poor widens, Americans await reforms to improve the well-being of all.
The Editors
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April 4, 2007
Rich Get Richer, Poor Get Powerless
The gap between rich and poor hasn’t been this wide since the Depression.
Nicholas von Hoffman
February 21, 2007
What Kind of Economy?
Progressives need to create an economic agenda that encompasses the environment and social justice.
James K. Galbraith
January 28, 2007
Will Congress Reform Wretched Executive Excess?
Outrage over excessive rewards for incompetent executives could spark the Democratic Congress to action.
Morton Mintz
January 21, 2007
EPI’s Agenda for Change
Americans are ready for big, bold ideas to heal our social and economic wounds.
William Greider
January 18, 2007
The Fair Trade Democrats
In an interview with Senator Sherrod Brown, Nichols shows that the new Democrats are pursuing a new trade agenda.
John Nichols
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