Issue: Changing the Game


Restoring the Dream

The collapse of the housing bubble need not destroy homeownership as the anchor of the middle class. But we need much bolder government action.

Restoring the Dream

The collapse of the housing bubble need not destroy homeownership as the anchor of the middle class. But we need much bolder government action.

Designed to Fail

The Obama administration’s mortgage-modification program was created more to help lenders than homeowners. It’s time to reverse priorities.

Reform that Hurts Homebuyers

The 2010 Dodd-Frank Act is designed to purge unfair, deceptive, and exploitive financial products and practices from the financial markets. Included in the law is a provision not well known to the general public that could dramatically reduce availability of home-mortgage credit in America. The new law requires that mortgage firms hold a 5 percent…

Not With My Home

Homeowners have been at the mercy of banks since the foreclosure crisis began. A network of activists and organizers is trying to change that.

Fancy Talk

For some time, liberals have felt that their messenger-in-chief has been AWOL. In the wake of President Barack Obama’s acquiescence to $38 billion in spending cuts, many targeted at vulnerable populations, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman wrote of the president that “arguably, all he has left is the bully pulpit. But he isn’t even…

The Real Significance of WikiLeaks

WIKILEAKS: INSIDE JULIAN ASSANGE’S WAR ON SECRECY BY DAVID LEIGH AND LUKE HARDING, PublicAffairs, 339 pages, $15.99 OPEN SECRETS: WIKILEAKS, WAR, AND AMERICAN DIPLOMACY EDITED BY THE NEW YORK TIMES STAFF, ALEXANDER STAR, AND BILL KELLER Grove Press, 523 pages, $16.95 WIKILEAKS AND THE AGE OF TRANSPARENCY BY MICAH L. SIFRY, OR Books, 211 pages,…

Masked Identity Politics

Comic-book creators have grappled with how to handle race for decades — but don’t expect this summer’s superhero flicks to reflect that struggle.


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