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In one of the most provocative books ever published on America's social welfare system, economist Janet Currie argues that the modern social safety net is under attack. Unlike …
Is it ever legitimate to redraw electoral districts on the basis of race? In its long struggle with this question, the U.S. Supreme Court has treated race-conscious redistricting …
John Friedmann addresses a central question of Western political theory: how, and to what extent, history can be guided by reason. In this comprehensive treatment of the relation …
"e;Worth a read for anyone who cares about making change happen."e;-Barack ObamaA powerful new blueprint for how governments and nonprofits can harness the power of digital …
A riveting portrait of a rural Pennsylvania town at the center of the fracking controversyShale gas extraction-commonly known as fracking-is often portrayed as an energy revolution …
How U.S. domestic politics shapes the nation's foreign policyWhen engaging with other countries, the U.S. government has a number of different policy instruments at its disposal, …
An original and engaging account of the Obama years from a group of leading political historiansBarack Obama's election as the first African American president seemed to usher in a …
For two generations historians have debated the significance of the New Deal, arguing about what it tried and tried not to do, whether it was radical or reactionary, and what its …
This discussion of agricultural policy in the decade after Stalin shows how decisions are made and then enforced.Originally published in 1965.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the …
Why major changes to America's social safety net have always required bold presidential leadershipAmericans like to think that they look after their own, especially in times of …