Tag Archives: Winner-Take-All Politics
Red State, Blue State, Civil War
I lived in the South for several years in the late 70’s and at least once a day had this thought: The Civil War isn’t over, is it? It felt vitally alive there, still breathing fire in town squares, flags, … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2012 Election results, Barack Obama, Black Writing from Chicago, Civil War, Emancipation Proclamation, Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson, John Hope Franklin, Red States-Blue States, The Love of Thy Chidren, Thomas Jefferson, University of Virginia, wealth inequality in the U.S., Winner-Take-All Politics
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Graphic Inequality
Note: For an October 2021 update, go to “The Wealth Gap Widens.” Year-old statistics about America’s wildly growing wealth gap have been animated in a recent You Tube video that’s gone viral: over 5,650,000 views the last few days. … Continue reading →