17 Ballot Initiatives on Inequality
On November 8, voters in many states will have the opportunity to weigh in on a wide variety of inequality-related issues, from taxing the wealthy to price-gouging on drugs.
On November 8, voters in many states will have the opportunity to weigh in on a wide variety of inequality-related issues, from taxing the wealthy to price-gouging on drugs.
Top execs in the financial sector have been spending an incredible $2.3 million a day to stall and deep-six needed reforms. By Jim Lardner Wall Street will set still another...
The World Bank's annual business climate report card uses flimsy arguments to promote deregulation as a means of reducing inequality.
A new book draws from thousands of years of history to show that innovation flourishes in egalitarian settings and is stifled by cut-throat by competition.