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The American Prospect articles from May 2007

4,458 total articles

A monthly political journal of liberal though. Contains articles that generate debate, further ideas, and set agendas; and provides a forum for working through the controversies and hard choices facing all Americans. Includes regular topics and features.

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The American Prospect archives from May 2007

Is rising inequality reversible?(PROSPECTS)(income inequality)
May 1, 2007

Chinese change cometh.(Letter to the editor)
May 1, 2007

Economist defends economists.(Letter to the editor)
May 1, 2007

From the executive editor.
May 1, 2007

Regrets, they're had a few.(Up Front)(political campaigns)
May 1, 2007

Spot the fake right-wing book title.(QUIZ)(Brief article)
May 1, 2007

Obama and the rules.(THE OUT YEARS)(Barack Obama)
May 1, 2007

Shul politics.(COMMENT)(american jews, political influence of American Israel Public Affairs Committee)
May 1, 2007

What Rudy believes: gun control? Welcoming immigrants? A woman's right to choose? Never mind his past positions. The only -ism that Rudy Giuliani believes in is sadism.(Rudolph Guiliani)(Cover story)
May 1, 2007

The health of nations: here's how Canada, France, Britain, Germany, and our own Veterans Health Administration manage to cover everybody at less cost and with better care than we do.
May 1, 2007

More polarizing than Rehnquist: Chief Justice John Roberts won Senate confirmation by vowing to shun ideological activism. Instead, by trashing judicial precedent and legislative statutes, he's reshaping law to fit conservative dogma.
May 1, 2007

Can block clubs block despair? Why do some poor communities fall apart while others cohere? Community organization can make a difference--up to a point.
May 1, 2007

Blowing off the war: conservatives know virtually nothing about Iraq or the Walter Reed scandal if they get their news from right-wing media. But they do know that Democrats are to blame.
May 1, 2007

Our bodies, our choices.(The Case Against Perfection: Ethics in the Age of Genetic Engineering)(Book review)
May 1, 2007

Era of hope and sorrow.(Age of Betrayal: The Triumph of Money in America)(West from Appomattox: The Reconstruction of America After the Civil War)(Book review)
May 1, 2007

Branding the Democrats.(COMMENT)
May 1, 2007

Ending poverty in America..
May 1, 2007

Making poverty history: there is no secret about what it takes to end poverty. We just have to get serious about doing it.(UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGE)
May 1, 2007

The changing face of poverty in America: why are so many women, children, racial and cultural minorities still poor?(UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGE)
May 1, 2007

Inequality, race, and remedy: it would be hopeful to believe that race is no longer a factor in poverty and that we can be a color-blind society. But America still has a legacy to overcome--and to achieve.(RACE AND POVERTY)
May 1, 2007

Don't blame immigrants for poverty wages: the remedy is wage protections, worker rights, and better education and training for both immigrants and native-born workers.(RACE AND POVERTY)
May 1, 2007

False choices on poverty: why we must address both economics and values.(THE BIG DEBATES)
May 1, 2007

Using carrots and sticks: welfare reform rewarded work and discouraged self-defeating behavior. What else needs to be done?(THE BIG DEBATES)
May 1, 2007

Faith, charity, and justice: there's a role for faith-based groups in battling poverty, but we need power along with glory.(THE BIG DEBATES)
May 1, 2007

Is education the cure for poverty? Partly, but schools are just one factor among many.(POVERTY AND EDUCATION)
May 1, 2007

Closing college doors: how higher education sacrifices opportunity to privilege.(POVERTY AND EDUCATION)
May 1, 2007

High-quality preschool as antipoverty: a child's early years are a fertile time to eliminate the intergenerational cycle of disadvantage.(POVERTY AND EDUCATION)
May 1, 2007

Wages and the social contract: needed: more worker bargaining power.(POVERTY, WORK, AND REWARD)
May 1, 2007

What can worker training do? Plenty, but career ladders need to lead to rewarding jobs.(POVERTY, WORK, AND REWARD)
May 1, 2007

Debt: the new safety net: low-income families are saddled with very high-interest debt. They're not spendthrifts--their earnings are inadequate to fulfill basic needs.(POVERTY, WORK, AND REWARD)
May 1, 2007

Creating an opportunity society: asset-building strategies can broaden the American promise of ownership. But they can't succeed on the cheap, or by shifting even more risks to the poor.(SOLUTIONS)
May 1, 2007

Redeeming public remedy: it takes effective government to restore opportunity. After decades of government-bashing, we need to win back support for what we do in common.(SOLUTIONS)
May 1, 2007

Compassion and coalition: the paradox of helping the poor by helping all Americans.(SOLUTIONS)
May 1, 2007

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