Archive: WCP
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WCP: Why Evangelicals Matter to the Labor Movement
As we approach Labor Day, religious groups will likely issue statements celebrating the inherent dignity of work. In this week's Working-Class Perspective post, Ken Estey explores the relationship b
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WCP: Some Silver Linings for the Working Class in British Politics?
At first glance, the outlook for British progressives is dim. Nevertheless, offering this week's Working-Class Perspective, Tim Strangleman sees some signs of hope for the future of working-class peo
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WCP: The Education Campaign: Addressing Inequality through Teaching and Learning?
Many Americans believe education is the cure for our nation's ills, but the Presidential candidates have been mostly quiet on the issue. In this week's Working-Class Perspectives post, Sherry Linkon
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WCP: Chasing Tax Cheats to Create Jobs: Why Don’t We Do That?
Each year $400 billion in personal and business taxes are left uncollected due to inadequate enforcement capacity. Hiring more IRS auditors is both good policy and good politics, writes Jack Metzgar
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WCP: Greyhound Racing in Australia: The Demise of a Working-Class Pastime (and Why That’s a Good Thing)
In Australia, dog racing provides both entertainment and jobs to working-class people, yet the practice is also rife with cruelty and abuse. In this week's Working-Class Perspective, Sarah Attfield
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WCP: Why Clinton Could Lose the Working Class in Ohio
As the Republican National Convention wraps up in Cleveland, John Russo explores why Hillary Clinton could lose working-class voters in Ohio and what she would need to do in order to win. The piece
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WCP: Defending the Working Class from Financial Abuse
Recent regulations help consumers hire lawyers, defend against lawsuits, and win favorable decisions in court against big businesses and corporations. In Working-Class Perspectives, attorney Marc Da
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WCP: A Working-Class Brexit
The world is still reverberating from last week's Brexit referendum. The leave campaign won largely because it appealed to the anxiety and frustration of British working-class voters. In this week's
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WCP: The Limits to Entrepreneurship: Why Innovation Won’t Solve Poverty
One of the most frequently recited myths about poverty is that it can be solved through innovation and entrepreneurship. In this week's Working-Class Perspective, Mark Popovich unravels that claim b
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WCP: Health Class
The United States has long struggled to expand access to high quality health care to all its people, yet the health of the poor and the working-class is also tied to social factors such as where the
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