This book presents the conservative and liberal arguments related to the current economic issues faced by the Obama administration, including market regulation and green economy.
Making the Progressive Case: Towards a Stronger U.S. Economy
Republishing these essays now helps remind us of the hopes and aspirations built into the Obama presidency from its inception, and contains vital clues to the pattern of political success and failure which then followed.
Free and Fair: Making the Progressive Case for Removing Trade Barriers
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As William Graebner argues in his history of retirement , these precedents are important because they gave Americans of the 1930s over fifty years of experience " in which retirement of older persons had been consciously employed to ...
The book makes the case for the Constitutional Principle, showing how gridlock-prone institutions lead to better representation of broader interests.
Such insights help contextualize New Zealand’s current foreign policymaking in the face of growing Sino-American competition, making this book an urgent must-read. " —Nicholas Ross Smith, Assistant Professor, The University of ...
This book presents and analyses exemplary cases of progressive business, understood as ecologically sustainable, future-respecting and pro-social enterprise.
This book discusses that a vital two-party system is essential to America's political health.