In Salon, Michael Lind says it's no coincidence that ethnically homogeneous countries have the most generous health care: Could it be pure coincidence that the most generous welfare states in the ...
That argument against immigration—once confined to the alt-right gutter—has climbed its way into respectable right-wing circles in the Trump era. The idea RICHARD B. LEVINE/Newscom is apparently that ...
I’ve gotten a lot of Twitter feedback on the list of the 100 zip codes with the thickest bubbles posted last week. Before turning to the unbubbliest zip codes in the next post, let me respond to the ...
Herd behavior can make us do stupid things — a phenomenon that's no stranger to Wall Street. Now, it turns out, we could be even more prone to blindly mimicking others when those others happen to look ...
Research conducted seven years after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City found that children attending the socioeconomically and ethnically homogeneous elementary school ...
What if Wall Street had been more diverse in 2007? Would there have been a giant housing bubble and subsequent sub-prime mortgage crisis that nearly crippled the US economy? A new study by six ...
With the number of foreign residents in South Korea exceeding one million as of May 2009, many scholars, journalists, and bureaucrats claim that Korea has become a multiethnic or multicultural society ...
In Salon, Michael Lind says it's no coincidence that ethnically homogeneous countries have the most generous health care: Could it be pure coincidence that the most generous welfare states in the ...
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