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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, Source: The Nation

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, Source: The Progressive

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, Source: The Progressive