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Vol.
4
No.
12
January 1993

Features

  • Whose Body Politic?

    Alan Wolfe

  • A Collective Bargain: Negotiating Human Capitalism

    John Hoerr

    A new deal for labor policy.

  • Rebuilding the Nonmarket Economy

    Jonathan Rowe

  • Kinder, Gentler Canada

    Peter Dreier

  • Stealing First: The Rehnquist Court Gags on Free Speech

    Franklyn Haiman

  • An Alliance at Risk: The Disability Movement and Health Care Reform

    Sara Watson

  • Continental Drift: NAFTA and Its Aftershocks

    Richard Rothstein

    The trade problem is much bigger than the treaty.

  • The Great School Sell-Off

    Peter Schrag

  • Coalition or Collision? Medicare and Health Reform

    Theodore Marmor

  • The Politics of Repudiation 1992: Edging Toward Upheaval

    Walter Burnham

  • Unsparing Change

    Robert Kuttner

  • Healthy Compromise: Universal Coverage and Managed Competition Under a Cap

    Paul Starr

  • Affirmative Action at Berkeley

    Lewis Jones

  • Avoiding a Fiscal Dunkirk

    Robert McIntyre

    A more progressive tax code is an essential part of any new economic plan.

  • Winning With Tax Reform: The Connecticut Story

    Miles Rapoport

  • The Global Money Trap: Can Clinton Master the Markets?

    John Eatwell

    If not, he will be their slave.

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