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Exactly What’s So “Revolutionary” About Free Public College??

Forget a New New Deal; We Need a New GI Bill Bernie Sanders may be calling for a “revolution” (“Revolution?”), but there’s nothing radical about free (or at least affordable) public college education. That was effectively the norm in this country for over half a century, spanning from after World War II until just the last...
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(Un)Employment in the Year 2112: A Scenario

Labor Day Sentiments 2011, or, For Whom the (Job) Bell Tolls (Nov. 7, 2112 — Washington, D.C.) President Susan Wallace — riding last year’s surge in employment to 19.7% and the dollar’s continued appreciation against the Yen and Swiss Franc — easily coasted to victory at the polls yesterday in her bid for reelection to a second...
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A Brief History of Unemployment

(Re-)Defining “Full Employment” “Jobless Filings at Highest Point Since November” –headline, The New York Times (8/19/10) One year ago, 90% of you were in the top 10% of your class. Today, 90% of you are in the bottom 90% of the your class.–Stanford Dean of Admissions Fred Hargadon, to the incoming class of ’82 (which...
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