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Clinton's Bequest

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Vol.
11
No.
2
December 1999

Features

  • Rank Class

    Peter Schrag

  • America's Global Hand

    Will Hutton

  • What's Wrong with This Picture?

    Alexandra Marshall

  • Consuming Passions

    Jane Rosenzweig

  • Blaming Teachers

    Richard Rothstein

  • Slouching toward Seattle

    Jeff Faux

  • Devil in the Details

    Mark Greif

  • Clinton's Bequest:

    Jonathan Chait

  • Distancing Dad

    Richard Weissbourd

  • After Apathy

    Jedediah Purdy

  • Rising Tide?

    Alexander Nguyen

  • Coelho and Company

    Joshua Marshall

  • Naked in the Valley

    Nicholas Confessore

  • Behind the Numbers: Tilt!

    Michael Waldman

  • The Money Artist

    James Galbraith

  • Comment: Is Bradley for Real?

    Robert Kuttner

  • Workers United

    Lisa Burrell

  • Sex and Sensibility

    Wendy Kaminer

  • The Nationalism We Need

    Robert Reich

  • Up With Social Insurance

    Erik Cole

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