BARBARA EHRENREICH is a political essayist and social critic who tackles a brave and diverse range of issues in books and magazine articles. She is the author or co-author of twelve books including Fear of Falling: The Inner Life of the Middle Class, and, most recently, Blood Rites: Origins and History of the Passions of War. She has written for dozens of magazines, including Z, Ms., Harper's, The Nation, The Progressive, The New Republic, The Atlantic Monthly and the New York Times Magazine. Her forthcoming book is called Nickle and Dimed: Surviving in Low-Wage America. She recently led a workshop, Writing About Poverty, for the literary nonfiction program's Writing About series. |
What The Author Of ‘Nickel And Dimed’ Thinks About Minnesota’s Minimum Wage
On Political Ecstasy and Marble Rolling
Parecon: Life After Capitalism? – Barbara Ehrenreich Interviews Michael Albert
Transcendence, Hope, & Ecstasy
Why Homelessness Is Becoming an Occupy Wall Street Issue
This Land is Their Land: Reports from a Divided Nation
Addressing Havorford Graduating class of 2007
For Her Own Good: 150 Years of the Experts’ Advice to Women
Smile or Die: How Positive Thinking Fooled America and the World
Bait and Switch: The (Futile) Pursuit of the American Dream
Blood Rites: Origins and History of the Passions of War
Complaints and Disorders: The Sexual Politics of Sickness (Glass Mountain Pamphlet)