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Stories by Adolph L. Reed Jr.

Adolph L. Reed Jr. is a professor of political science at the University of Pennsylvania and a member of the Interim National Council of the Labor Party.

Race and the New Deal Coalition

Most New Deal programs were anything but race-neutral -- or, for that matter, gender-neutral -- in their impact.
Posted on Mar 27, 2008

When Government Shrugs: Lessons of Katrina

Public policies designed to serve the narrow interests of business and the affluent are the ultimate cause of New Orleans' devastation.
Posted on Aug 29, 2006

The Road to Corporate Perdition

The promise of perpetual growth turned out to be empty, as our high-flying stock market turned out more like a high-stakes game of video poker. How did we get here?
Posted on Aug 21, 2002