The Origins of Race Reductionism

Class Notes / October 31, 2023 The Origins of Race Reductionism Today’s conversation around inequality traces back to the compromises made in the late civil rights movement. Adolph Reed Jr. Ad Policy The hands of President Johnson rest on the signed Civil Rights bill. (Bettmann / Getty) This article appears in the November 13/20, 2023…

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Letters From the November 13/20, 2023, Issue

Letters / October 31, 2023 Letters From the November 13/20, 2023, Issue The economics of freedom… Oppenheimer: red or pink?… Our Readers Ad Policy This article appears in the November 13/20, 2023 issue. The Economics of Freedom In his interview with Daniel Zamora Vargas and Anton Jäger for their new book, Welfare for Markets: A…

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Bullet Dodged

Deadline Poet / October 31, 2023 Bullet Dodged Calvin Trillin Ad Policy Representative Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) arrives at his office in the Rayburn House Office Building on October 19, 2023, in Washington, D.C. (Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images) This article appears in the November 13/20, 2023 issue. Jim Jordan’s campaign to be speaker Quite quickly…

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Corporate Bullsh*t, and How to Fight It

Activism Today 5:00 am Corporate Bullsh*t, and How to Fight It Corporate Bullsh*t, and How to Fight It Here’s your handbook to stop corporate lies in their tracks and change the country. Joan Walsh,&nbspNick Hanauer and Donald Cohen October 31, 2023 (Michael Prince / Getty Images) Subscribe to The Nation Subscribe now for as little…

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BP posts profits of $3.3bn as oil prices rise again

9 minutes ago About sharing By Michael Race Business reporter, BBC News Energy giant BP has reported lower than expected profits of $3.3bn (£2.7bn) between July and September despite oil prices rising again. Its profits were down from $8.1bn in the same period last year, but up from $2.6bn in the previous quarter. BP, along…

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