Showing 362 results for "debt to society"
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They Got Their Voting Rights Back, But Will They Go to the Polls?
Thousands of Louisianians on probation and parole face numerous obstacles to casting a ballot: including the idea that their votes don't matter. -
150 Years Later, Slavery Reparations Are on the Agenda Again
William Darity Jr. on Marianne Williamson's remarkable debate moment and the Black activists who made it possible. -
The Untold Story of the Progressive Insurgency That Is Remaking Congress
"We call it a new kind of centrism." -
Conspiracy Theories Are More Destructive Than Ever Before. There’s a Reason for That.
Anna Merlan spent years digging deep into the complicated world of conspiracy and disinformation. -
“This Is What Democracy Is All About”: Florida Ex-Felons Can Finally Register to Vote
It could lead to the largest expansion of new voters since the Voting Rights Act. -
Frozen Assets
When the robots take our jobs, we'll need another form of income. Alaska can show us the way. -
Florida Voted to Give Ex-Felons the Franchise. Now Republicans Are Throwing a Wrench in That Process.
Florida's GOP elections chief is resisting implementation of the ballot initiative to expand voting rights. -
Elizabeth Warren Goes After Free Trade Agreements in First Speech as 2020 Contender
"Faith in both capitalism and democracy has eroded." -
Florida Just Passed the Largest Expansion of Voting Rights in Decades
The passage of Amendment 4 could restore voting rights to 1.4 million ex-felons. -
John Adams’ Fears About America’s Future Feel Pretty Darn Prescient Today
Wealth "will accumulate," he warned Thomas Jefferson. "The Snow ball will grow as it rolls.” -
Access to the Ballot Box Is Under Assault. But This November Voters Can Fight Back.
Ballot initiatives in seven states would make it easier to vote and harder to gerrymander. -
Political Extremists Are Using YouTube to Monetize Their Toxic Ideas
A new report says the site has become a breeding ground for conspiracy theorists and white supremacy. -
California’s Most Powerful Latino Politician Is Trying to Unseat Sen. Dianne Feinstein
Kevin de León is making the case for replacing his fellow Democrat. -
Food Stamps Are Too Complicated. This Is a Much Better Way to Fix Hunger.
According to economics writer Annie Lowrey. -
How Your Health Insurer and Your Doctors Scheme to Screw You Over
"There’s not a great deal of incentive on the part of any players to bring the costs down.”