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- Why Reducing Inequality Is Government’s Most Crucial Job
- Falling Off the Inequality Cliff
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Essays on Inequality X – Optimal Inequality
(Return to the Contents Topics page.) (Image by McPhail Watmore Associates Limited, London) I always remember that America was established not to create wealth—though any nation must create wealth which is going to make an economic foundation for its life—but to realize a … Continue reading
Essays on Inequality IX – The Good, the Bad, and the Ignorant
(Return to the Contents Topics page.) Monseigneur (often a most worthy individual gentleman) was a national blessing, gave a chivalrous tone to things, was a polite example of luxurious and shining fife, and a great deal more to equal purpose; nevertheless, Monseigneur … Continue reading
Iowa Has Spoken
(Return to the Contents Topics page.) (From the Clinton School of Public Service Blog) This morning all the cable news outlets are minutely dissecting the results of last night’s Iowa Republican caucuses. This is cable news heaven: plenty of numbers, a surfeit … Continue reading