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The budget wars: The battle over the debt ceiling
The battle over the fiscal cliff might be over, but the political battle between the different parties will continue.
Robert Reich
Opinion
Last Modified: 02 Jan 2013 11:38 GMT
Interpreting Obama's victory
Obama and the constituencies that supported him could be harbingers of a better future for the country, writes Falk.
Richard Falk
Opinion
Last Modified: 08 Nov 2012 09:25 GMT
Four reasons why Romney might still win
Don't count Romney out of the race yet - he could still pull off an unlikely victory, writes scholar.
Robert Reich
Opinion
Last Modified: 25 Sep 2012 08:42 GMT
History is written by the winners
Bill Clinton's genius lay in winning and keeping the affection of those "whose interests he betrayed", writes Hind.
Dan Hind
Opinion
Last Modified: 16 Sep 2012 16:26 GMT
The Ryan choice
Ryan is not a firebrand... He "doesn’t ooze contempt for opponents or ridicule those who disagree with him".
Robert Reich
Opinion
Last Modified: 13 Aug 2012 11:11 GMT
The terrible economy and the anti-election of 2012
Amid financial turmoil, both candidates prefer to attack each other than to lay out an economic vision.
Robert Reich
Opinion
Last Modified: 07 Aug 2012 09:00 GMT
The big-lie coup d'etat
The super-rich and privileged have been fabricating truth in order to entrench it in the American psyche.
Robert Reich
Opinion
Last Modified: 06 Jun 2012 14:29 GMT
The inequality trap
With income inequality on the rise again, economists are linking income concentration to macroeconomic problems.
Kemal Dervis
Opinion
Last Modified: 16 Mar 2012 09:14 GMT
Stop starving public universities, shrinking the middle class
In the US, the rich should pay more taxes so that higher education is more affordable for the middle- and lower-class.
Robert Reich
Opinion
Last Modified: 13 Mar 2012 11:06 GMT
Corporations don't need a tax cut, so why is Obama proposing one?
US companies are making big profits and paying few taxes, but presidential candidates want to lower tax rates further.
Robert Reich
Opinion
Last Modified: 27 Feb 2012 08:18 GMT
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