The midterm elections show that democracy is still very much alive in the United States; but the Democrats need to offer messaging adequate to the moment
Why, despite advances in productivity, are so many of us still working such long hours at jobs that seem like they could disappear without anyone noticing?
American progressives are disturbed that social democracy, one of the last century’s most humane political movements, is losing ground almost everywhere
A recent paper, working with social-security data, shows that while business profits are up, bosses are withholding gains from workers, whose wages remain stagnant
A new book by Jonah Goldberg calls for a return to liberal capitalism, but an elitist politics of moderation and insularity won’t solve the problem of inequality
The new Vatican document on the international financial system demands that we not ignore the deep and persistent problems revealed by the financial crisis
As Georgetown’s example shows, Catholic colleges and universities have an opportunity to provide much needed moral leadership to higher education and workers’ rights
After selling trillions of fraudulent securities and almost triggering a 1929-scale Depression, how did no one from the world’s greatest banks go to prison?