Inequality
The countdown continues! This is the #2 most popular video of 2018. Can the left wing grow from this critique?
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The countdown continues! Our 8th most popular video of 2018 cuts through the political fray.
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Americans must choose the middle path, away from the fundamentalist positions on both the right and the left, argues a Washington think tank.
TheTrueSize.com offers hours of fun while you stretch and shrink countries and states all over the globe.
Technology proves what women know and men may not want to hear
Luxembourg will offer the world’s first fare-free public transit system, but is there really such a thing as a free ride?
A new study warns of millions of “lost Einsteins.”
The Great White North has found a way to provide universal healthcare with more salubrious results and trimmed national costs. Take notes, America.
Bishop Jahwar saw first-hand that prison often doesn’t work as intended.
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The 116th Congress is set to break records in term of diversity among its lawmakers, though those changes are coming almost entirely from Democrats.
The new offices will be built in New York’s Long Island City and Viriginia’s Arlington.
Could this be the long-awaited solution to economic inequality?
As it turns out, the effects of the minimum wage increase are more nuanced than previously espoused.
“Expropriation without compensation” is meant to address the nation’s stark inequalities in wealth and land ownership.
The tax coffers for the entire country will be growing rapidly, and citizens of Canada will be able to access what they need.
The lawsuit could someday reach the Supreme Court and change the way the nation’s universities approach college admissions practices.
Feminism simply means equal rights for men and women.
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Why is populism so popular? The rise of Donald Trump has been an enigma to many. Not so much to evolutionary psychologists.
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Most other countries don’t have universal healthcare because of poverty or war. Why does the U.S. keep clinging to a bad system?
It’s just one of the workplace gender insights in a new study.
Lions, lightning, and rivers all have one thing in common. We can use the laws of nature to build a regenerative economy and fix rampant inequality.
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An economist’s outside-the-box new idea to level the American playing field
Kayne West’s tweet that the United States should amend the 13th Amendment brought renewed attention to a flaw in its language.
Thinking in teams is destroying American life
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Millennials would rather pay off their student debt than spend money getting hitched.
Economist Jeffrey Sachs discusses how the megarich can help millions of children by donating 1 percent of their wealth.
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Millennials are killing everything great about our society including…divorce?
Transformation of big companies is really important if we want to create a system that is fairer, more sustainable and less unequal.
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Sky-high rent, second jobs, and wealth-worshipping 1% TV shows—journalist Alissa Quart explains how the American dream became a dystopia, and why it’s so hard for middle-class Americans to get by.
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