At the Prospect's 25th anniversary gala, Senator Warren explains why we don't have to sacrifice economic justice for sustainable growth.
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Obama's Mixed Record on School Integration
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Why Nothing Can Quell the Media's Addiction to Clinton Scandals
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An Embarrassment of Riches
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Where's Bernie's Platform on Reproductive Rights?
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Still Missing New Orleans
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Israel as a Republican State of Mind
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How the American South Drives the Low-Wage Economy
Just as in the 1850s (with the Dred Scott decision and the Fugitive Slave Act), the Southern labor system (with low pay and no unions) is wending its way north.
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When Adjuncts Go Union
On campuses across America, contingent faculty are fighting back against low wages and precarious employment.
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When Charters Go Union
Most charter school funders hate unions and unions generally hate charters. But more and more charter teachers want to unionize, and labor is helping them do it.
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Boosting Low Pay
A look inside the Summer 2015 cover package on new fronts in the labor movement.
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How to Live Happily with Robots
It takes extensive government intervention to assure that gains of automation are broadly shared.
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A Decent Living for Home Caregivers—And Their Clients
At-home caregivers are among the least protected and most undervalued workers in the U.S. Low federal reimbursement rates lay at the heart of the problem.
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Urban Policing, Without Brutality
Cincinnati has emerged as a role model of policing reform—but even the best-in-show has a long way to go.
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Bringing Labor Rights Back to Bangladesh
After a horrific factory collapse in 2013, pressure from global unions, human rights groups, and reputational damage to big fashion brands led to a groundbreaking accord to improve labor conditions. What has it achieved?
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The Politics of Virtual Reality
With inexpensive immersive media about to hit the market, we need to ask: How will they affect us? And can they be put to good use?
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Immigration and America's Urban Revival
The evidence favors a hypothesis many Americans reject: Immigration has helped reduce crime and revitalize city economies.
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Conscience and the Culture Wars
Conservatives say marriage equality and health-care laws threaten their religious freedom. Should they be exempt?
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Fast Track to the Corporate Wish List
The Trans-Pacific Partnership displays a deep rift in the Democratic Party.
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