Let’s have responsive government, but in the end a citizen cannot be reduced to a consumer.
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Government Lite
Two cheers for the Gore Report. The vice president is good on repairing the means, oddly silent on the ends.
Back by Popular Demand
With mass unemployment again afflicting the world, it’s time to rediscover Keynes — the real Keynes.
Depressing Our Way to Recovery
Deficit obsession is a sure recipe for sluggish growth.
Back to the Future
During the postwar boom, it seemed that mass unemployment had been cured forever. A mixed economy–based on activist government, deficit spending, public investment, strong trade-unionism, a welfare state, and a warfare state–kept the industrial West on a high-growth path. Living standards rose steadily. Satisfied voters returned to office politicians who believed in this model. Not […]
System Crash
Supposedly, a knowledge economy produces competitiveness and secure jobs. IBM employees in upstate New York learned otherwise.
The Joys of Recession
Economics as a subject matter and, in its more than slightly fragile way, as a science, has two notable features. There is a plausible characteristic of the economy, well supported by both analysis and experience, that gets relatively little mention. And there is a related aspect of the economic system that is wholly proscribed in […]
Delivering Health Reform
Can the Clintons find the votes for health care reform without wrecking the logic of universal coverage, cost-control, and managed competition?
Imagebusters
Revulsion against television violence offers cheap indignation. Unfortunately, imagebusting does little about the deeper sources of our violent society.
Hispanic USA
We are witnessing the Hispanization of the United States, not the Americanization of Hispanics.

