Katharine Sciackitano
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A New Recession Policy
The federal government's current fiscal blueprint during recessions is ineffective and favors the wealthy. A strategy of stimulus checks,...
Lana Green
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Criminalization of Poverty: Unproductive and Self-Aggravating
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Katharine Sciackitano
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The Ghost of Labor: Past, Present, and Future
The presidential race captured the attention of most during the 2020 election, but there was something else significant on people’s...
Hallie Mauk
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It’s Time to Include Care in Our Environmental Activism
In her 2005 novel “The Ethics of Care,” Virginia Held challenges current notions of social dimensions, individualism, and defines what it...
Katharine Sciackitano
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Moderates Lost the 2020 Election
As the dust settled from the 2020 election, it became clear that there was no blue wave. Democrats will likely fail to take the Senate,...
Hallie Mauk
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Technology Transcends Borders. So Does Its Hazardous Waste
In an age where a wealthy few deliberate over quality of life versus economic prosperity, many forget that it is not a choice for...
Katharine Sciackitano
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Abolish the Electoral College
Stop me if you've heard this one before. Abolish the Electoral College. It’s become a common refrain in modern politics, at least among...
David Leshchiner
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Statues of the Divine and Damned
In the National Museum of American History sits the Enthroned Washington. He is a mighty, imposing figure. Sculpted by Horace...