Category Archives: Social policy

Bush Tax Cuts Mainly Benefit Top Earners, Particularly the Very Top

For those of you who like having the facts, rather than asserting the obvious and hoping you are right, Linda Beale of ataxingmatter has a good post, “The Bush Tax Cuts–good for whom?,” which has a clear presentation of who got the bennies, and why that might not be so good from an economic standpoint. […]

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Health Care and Social Justice (More Accurately, the Lack Thereof)

Linda Beale’s blog ataxingmatter pointed us to an excellent article on the failings of the current health care system by Clark Havighurst and Barack Richman at Duke University, Distributive Injustice in American Health Care. It’s a bit of a nuisance getting the article itself (you have to register and get it e-mailed to you) but […]

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Conservatives Say Some Positive Words About Unions

First we have Wal-Mart promoting diversity and now conservatives giving unions some due. The item in question is a post, “Do Unions Increase Productivity?” on the Economist’s Free Exchange, which is generally fairly right-wing in orientation (although I’m sure they’d describe themselves as free marketeers). This post in turn was engendered by a post on […]

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British Discussion of the Politics of Wellbeing

Below we have an extended except from “The Road to Happiness” by Derek Draper in The Guardian’s online commentary section. I find it intriguing that the question of social wellbeing has come to the point of being worthy of consideration in the House of Commons. Americans are stereotyped as touchy-feely and navel-gazing, but the Brits […]

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