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Dealing with Legalization
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Invisible Woman
When Clarence Thomas called the Senate hearings a "high-tech lynching," he turned his confirmation into a race-loyalty test for blacks. Once again, the concerns of black women were obscured.
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Race, Gender at the Supreme Court
In a parody of affirmative action, the Senate failed to assess seriously Clarence Thomas's fitness for the Supreme Court. Casualties include blacks, women, Democrads, and the Court's own moral authority.
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Confessions of an Airline Deregulator
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More Like Them?
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Is There a Democratic Economics?
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Suite Greed
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Follow Through
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Civil Reconstruction: What to Do Without Affirmative Action
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Gangs in the Post-Industrial Ghetto
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Domestic Urges, Foreign Obsessions
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Can Democracy Save Chicago's Schools?
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The Limits of Legalization
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From Crisis to Working Majority
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Shock Absorber: Stabilizing World Oil
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The Kindest Cut
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Electoral Detox: A Twelve-Step Cure for Donor Dependency
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A New Picture of The American Economy
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The Great Bargain
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After Conservatism
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Liberalism After Socialism
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From Crisis to Working Majority
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The Rehabilitation of the Asylum
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The Myth of the Coming Labor Shortage
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The Liberal Idea
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Priming the Pump: Paying for Clean Water in the 1990s
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The Flawed Vision: Deregulation and Public Choice
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Why Save the Banks? The Ambivalent Liberal's Guide to Reform
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Democratic Engagement:Bringing Populism and Liberalism Together
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Constitutional Mischief: What's Wrong with Term Limitations
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Ideas, Yes; Assaults, No
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The Remedy is More Speech
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Civility and Its Discontents
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The Private Use of Public Life
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The Middle Class and National Health Reform
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The Limits of Indignation
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The Fractured Family
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Unhealthy Rations
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The Pragmatic Road Toward National Health Insurance
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Why America Will Adopt Comprehensive Health Care Reform
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The Uneasy Case for a National Law on Abortion
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Dubious Conceptions: The Controversy Over Teen Pregnancy
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Can the European "Social Market" Survive 1992?
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Citizen Kawasaki: Race, Unions, and the Japanese Employer in America
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The Reconstruction of Rights
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Delectable Materialism: Were the Critics of Consumer Culture Wrong All Along?
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Collateral Damage
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Collateral Gains
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Can Business Beat Bureaucracy?
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The Fire This Time
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Racism and Race-Conscious Remedies
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Racism and Race-Conscious Remedies
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Racism and Race-Conscious Remedies
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They Are Not Us: Why American Ownership Still Matters
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Starting Right: What We Owe Children Under Three
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The New Industrial Culture: Journeys Toward Collaboration
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Rejoinder: Who Do We Think They Are?
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They Are Not Us: Why American Ownership Still Matters
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The Reaganites and the Renegade
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Congress Without Cohabitation: The Democrats' Morning-After
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The Cultural Enemy Within
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Up From Humanism
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Is Violent Crime Increasing?
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Does the Supreme Court Matter?
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The Elusive Promise of Vaccines
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Small Children, Small Pay: Why Child Care Pays So Little
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