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Was the Goldwater campaign of 1964 was a major loss for conservatism or an invaluable time of forging principles?     [Read more]
 
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As the ongoing Senate election contest in Minnesota shows, recounts complicate the election outcome more than they clarify it.     [Read more]
 
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There is significant evidence that the arbitrariness of New Deal economic policy made the Great Depression worse. Policymakers today should eschew this uncertainty and chart a clearly defined course.     [Read more]
 
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Republicans must rebuild their brand by focusing on the states, where the nation's problems in education, crime, and economic growth can best be solved.     [Read more]
 
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What can the GOP do to regain its electoral footing?     [Read more]
 
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This is not the first time that conservatives and Republicans have stared into an electoral abyss.     [Read more]
 
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In the past decade, multinationals have gobbled up ethical brands--with huge benefits to both parties.     [Read more]
 
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In the past decade, multinationals have gobbled up ethical brands--with huge benefits to both parties.     [Read more]
 
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The Clorox partnership fiasco demonstrates poor levels of transparency and weak corporate governance at the Sierra Club.     [Read more]
 
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As Lincoln showed, a "war ticket" is not the formula for lasting success.     [Read more]
 
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Prices, Poverty, and Inequality thumb   

In Prices, Poverty, and Inequality: Why Americans Are Better Off Than You Think, Christian Broda (University of Chicago) and David E. Weinstein (Columbia University) argue that adjusting poverty measures reveals that Americans in every income group are substantially better off economically than they were a quarter century ago. [More on this book]