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Vol.
11
No.
15
June 2000

Features

  • Bigots' Rights

    Wendy Kaminer

  • Ending Poverty As We Know It

    Michael Massing

  • The Character Issue

    Jane Rosenzweig

  • A Clean Sweep

    Harold Meyerson

  • The Prince Is Dead. Long Live the Prince.

    Alexandra Marshall

  • Working Principles

    Robert Reich

  • Ralph Nader: A Conversation

    Robert Kuttner

  • The Taxonomist

    Robert McIntyre

  • Scout's Honor

    Nan Hunter

  • Guns and Money

    Ellen Miller

  • Buchanan's Bite

    Joshua Marshall

  • Swinging Long Island

  • Nader's Raid

    Nicholas Confessore

  • Skills and the Wage Collapse

    David Howell

  • The Other Gender Gap

    Naomi Barko

  • China Fallout

    Robert Kuttner

  • Two Cheers for the EITC

    Jared Bernstein

  • Job Lot

    Fraser Simpson

  • Embarrassment of Riches

    John Judis

  • Black Workers Remember

    Jacqueline Jones

  • Welfare That Works

    Gordon Berlin

  • Why Americans Hate Welfare

    Robert Lieberman

  • Ladders to a Better Life

    Joan Fitzgerald

  • A Darker Ribbon

    Deborah Stone

  • Martha Jernegons's New Shoes

    David Moberg

  • Finite Jest

    Nicholas Confessore

  • Child's Play

    Jonathan Cohn

  • Is Scrooge a Democrat Now?

    Robert Reich

  • How Welfare Offices Undermine Welfare Reform

    Marcia Meyers

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