Taboo Economics by Mark Engler April 26, 2011 by Mark Engler April 26, 2011 Would we not be a more humane, more responsible country if we spent far less on arms? Read more
Class Television: In Praise of Roseanne Barr by Mark Engler May 20, 2011 by Mark Engler May 20, 2011 A dispatch for the “Arguing the World” blog at Dissent magazine. Read more
A Bad Week for David Brooks by Mark Engler May 27, 2011 by Mark Engler May 27, 2011 A dispatch for the “Arguing the World” blog at Dissent magazine. Read more
Joan Didion on Newt Gingrich by Mark Engler May 16, 2011 by Mark Engler May 16, 2011 A dispatch for the “Arguing the World” blog at Dissent magazine. Read more
Economists Can Do No Wrong. Right? by Mark Engler June 3, 2011 by Mark Engler June 3, 2011 A dispatch for the “Arguing the World” blog at Dissent magazine. Read more
A Fair Tax on Millionaires by Mark Engler May 30, 2011 by Mark Engler May 30, 2011 State taxes on the highest earners have not caused the wealthy to flee, and they have helped prevent some painful social service cuts. Read more
The Wealthy Wage War by Mark Engler May 1, 2011 by Mark Engler May 1, 2011 Public sector unions are among the only institutions that still stand against the unchecked influence of corporations. And they are under attack. Read more
Elizabeth Warren, Capitalist Moderate by Mark Engler June 13, 2011 by Mark Engler June 13, 2011 A dispatch for the “Arguing the World” blog at Dissent magazine. Read more
Anti-Union Life at Target by Mark Engler June 22, 2011 by Mark Engler June 22, 2011 A dispatch for the “Arguing the World” blog at Dissent magazine. Read more
Palm Trees in the Snow by Mark Engler June 1, 2011 by Mark Engler June 1, 2011 There are no palm trees in Wisconsin. And public fiscal problems were not caused by union greed. Read more