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Steven Pinker’s blithe assurance that he is on the right side of history betrays him for what he really is: an optimism snob.
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Why isn't the income tax sufficient for taxing the superrich? Because many of the most advantaged members of society possess substantial wealth but low taxable income.
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PeaceLove&Outrage ☮️💕😡 2. velj
This is horrifying! American Bottom | Boston Review
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Conservatives appear to have a new interest in dignified work. But while they can give up free-market orthodoxy, they still can’t bring themselves to embrace labor.
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Antigone and her blue-uniformed corpse. Come dawn, and carrion, Creon crawls North. You are bastard and brother both, pestilential Polyneices. New from K. Avvirin Gray, a semi-finalist in our annual poetry competition:
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Concerns about implementing a wealth tax are often exaggerated. Two top economists show us how to make it work:
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Jamie King 21. sij
"The protests have been extraordinarily popular and remarkably effective—not in spite of but because of such tactics of uncivil disobedience."
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Rawls’s ideas and those of his students have come to be known as “liberal egalitarianism.” But have these ideas outlived their time?
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The nearly all-black town of Centreville, Illinois, now floods with raw sewage every time it rains. “Bring us back some help,” residents say, living through an environmental horror that evokes centuries of official disinterest in black suffering.
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An ambitious wealth tax would not only fill a critical gap in the U.S. tax system, but could also help address the threat that extreme inequality poses for democracy:
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Randal Maurice Jelks 2. velj
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In new book “Force and Freedom” she relies heavily on this type of material. The Christiana Riot was key in Black folk self-emancipation. See my review of it
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Concussions. Opioids. Obesity. Climate change. Powerful multinational corporations have long had a financial stake in undermining scientific consensus and manufacturing uncertainty.
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Boston Review 31. sij
If you drove through quickly and did not look very carefully, Centreville might look like any other rural town in the Midwest. But this nearly all-black town is slowly drowning in raw sewage. And the world doesn't seem to care.
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"Taxing the superrich involves three essential and complementary ingredients: a progressive income tax, a corporate tax, and a progressive wealth tax." Gabriel Zucman and Emmanuel Saez in our latest:
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Mary Cannon 2. velj
“Maybe there are two sides to every story—but maybe not two valid sides, and definitely not when one has been purchased at a high price” A great piece about the use of “science” by corporations who seek to hide the truth about a harmful product
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Boston Review 6 h
No matter the Israeli rhetoric of “necessary violence,” war is almost always a choice.
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Antigone and her blue-uniformed corpse. Come dawn, and carrion, Creon crawls North. You are bastard and brother both, pestilential Polyneices. New work from K. Avvirin Gray, a semi-finalist in our annual poetry competition:
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Two top economists explain why a wealth tax is the proper way to tax the ultrarich—and how to make it work.
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Amy Alexander 31. sij
Terrific public interest reporting here from ⁦⁩ for ⁦⁩. Exposes the cynicism of ⁩, and ⁦⁩ who love to wax on about “Heartland values” — but overlook the exploitation of Black residents
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Critics of and the insist the "facts" don’t support its proslavery reading of the American Revolution. But they obscure a longstanding debate within the field of U.S. history over that very issue.
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