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Autor:
Jeff Faux
Publikováno v:
Dissent. 69:123-127
Autor:
Jeff Faux
Publikováno v:
Dissent. 64:152-157
Toward the end of his history of the domestic conflict over U.S. overseas expansion at the close of the nineteenth century, Stephen Kinzer notes that the winners permanently changed our political lexicon. "Imperialists" became openhearted, visionary
Autor:
Jeff Faux
Publikováno v:
The Next Agenda ISBN: 9780429496110
The Next Agenda
The Next Agenda
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::31b7ad100da53005bfb071afcb8c510a
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429496110-2
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429496110-2
Autor:
Todd Schafer, Jeff Faux
This work presents a predicted summary of major economic challenges facing the United States in the last years of the 20th century. Intended to shape the platforms of the major parties and the general public, it contains proposals by leading speciali
Autor:
Jeff Faux
Publikováno v:
Dissent. 60:103-106
Americans’ perception of the future bounces between two contradictory visions. One is that the country is drifting toward decline. Polls report widespread belief that the younger generation of Americans will be worse off than their parents, that U.
Autor:
Jeff Faux
Publikováno v:
Dissent. 59:89-95
Money talks. It is also a conversation stopper. Almost any discussion among progressives of what is really needed to solve the nation's multiple crises typically ends in despair when someone says, "But they will not accept that," they being the corpo
Autor:
Jeff Faux
Publikováno v:
Challenge. 53:6-13
Earlier this year, President Barack Obama appointed a commission to reduce the long-term deficit. His endorsement, however, has unleashed demands for reductions in deficits right away. How much damage can these deficit hawks do? The author examines t
Autor:
Jeff Faux
Publikováno v:
Dissent. 56:41-49
When Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton pledged to Ohio Democrats last spring to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement, they were immediately charged by the mainstream press with pandering to labor, thus reigniting the simplistic “free-