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Znet Article Ehrenreich: We Have Seen the Enemy -- And Surrendered

Znet Article, September, 29 2007 Barbara Ehrenreich
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Bow your heads and raise the white flags. After facing down the Third Reich, the Japanese Empire, the U.S.S.R., Manuel Noriega and Saddam Hussein, the United States has met an enemy it dares not confront - the American private health insurance ind...

Znet Article Ehrenreich: College Students, Welcome to a Lifetime of Debt!

Znet Article, September, 13 2007 Barbara Ehrenreich
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Welcome to Fleece U., where our mission is to take feckless teenagers such as yourselves and turn the...

Znet Article Ehrenreich: Smashing Capitalism

Znet Article, August, 22 2007 Barbara Ehrenreich
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Somewhere in the Hamptons a high-roller is cursing his cleaning lady and shaking his fists at the lawn guys. The American poor, who are usually tactful enough to remain invisible to the multi-millionaire class, suddenly leaped onto the scene and s...

Znet Article Ehrenreich: Children Deserve Veterinary Care Too

Znet Article, August, 14 2007 Barbara Ehrenreich
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This year, Americans will spend about $9...

Znet Article Ehrenreich: Health Care vs. the Profit Principle

Znet Article, July, 14 2007 Barbara Ehrenreich
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It's always nice to see the President take a principled stand on something. The man formerly kno...

Znet Article Ehrenreich: Who Is Hillary Clinton?

Znet Article, July, 04 2007 Barbara Ehrenreich
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One theory, which functions as a kind of cargo cult among some American liberals, is that behind the bland, smiling, exterior and the thick gauze of platitudes, crouches a fiery liberal feminist, ready, when she...

Znet Article Ehrenreich: The Rich Are Making the Poor Poorer

Znet Article, June, 14 2007 Barbara Ehrenreich
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Twenty years ago it was risky to point out the growing inequality in ...

Znet Article Ehrenreich: CEOs vs. Slaves

Znet Article, June, 01 2007 Barbara Ehrenreich
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Recent findings shed new light on the increasingl...

Znet Article Ehrenreich: Your Local News -- Dateline New Delhi

Znet Article, May, 17 2007 Barbara Ehrenreich
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The world may be flat, as New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman has written, but I always liked to think I was standing on a hill. N...

Znet Article Ehrenreich: Will Chimp Life Get Human Rights?

Znet Article, May, 12 2007 Barbara Ehrenreich
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Hiasl, a 26-year...

Znet Article Ehrenreich: Higher Education Conformity

Znet Article, May, 03 2007 Barbara Ehrenreich
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Can you be fired for doing a great job, year after year, and in fact becoming nationally known f...

Znet Article Ehrenreich: Circuit City Slaughter

Znet Article, April, 13 2007 Barbara Ehrenreich
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Circuit City Slaughter

Znet Article Ehrenreich: The Jet Blue Blues

Znet Article, February, 27 2007 Barbara Ehrenreich
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The Jet Blue Blues

Commentary Ehrenreich: The High Cost of Being Poor

Commentary, August, 18 2006 Barbara Ehrenreich
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There are people, concentrated in the Hamptons and Beverly Hills, who still confuse poverty with the simple life. No cable TV, no altercations with the maid, no summer home maintenance issues -- just the basics like family, sunsets and walks in th...

Znet Article Ehrenreich: 'Miami Vice': The Class Analysis

Znet Article, August, 16 2006 Barbara Ehrenreich
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The film's bleak vision of a world divided between shanty-towns and trailer parks at one end, and unimaginable luxury at the other, is not far off the mark. Everyone knows that the new big-screen "Miami Vice" is "darker" than the old one, meaning...

Znet Article Ehrenreich: A Guided Tour of Class in America

Znet Article, June, 04 2006 Barbara Ehrenreich
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You turn into a middle-class, suburban housing project on the periphery of Charlottesville, Virginia, and at a row of attached homes, you pull up in front of the one with the yellow "for sale" sign on the tiny patch of grass. Ushered inside, you t...

Znet Article Ehrenreich: Kleenex Workers

Znet Article, April, 28 2006 Barbara Ehrenreich
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Was it only three years ago that some of our puffed up patriots were denouncing the French as “cheese-eating surrender monkeys,” too fattened on Camembert to stub out their Gaulois and get down with the war on Iraq? Well, take anot...

Znet Article Ehrenreich: Tiny Labor

Znet Article, July, 27 2005 Barbara Ehrenreich
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Tiny Labor

Znet Article Ehrenreich: Longevity Crisis? Kill Grandma

Znet Article, June, 12 2005 Barbara Ehrenreich
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A specter is stalking the Western world, and it looks a lot like Grandma. As President Bush has repeatedly put it, the problem with Social Security is that "baby boomers will be living longer." Not "too" long, he's careful to say, but long enough ...

Znet Article Ehrenreich: The Faith Factor

Znet Article, November, 12 2004 Barbara Ehrenreich
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Of all the loathsome spectacles we've endured since November 2--the vampire-like gloating of CNN commentator Robert Novak, Bush embracing his "mandate"--none are more repulsive than that of Democrats conceding the "moral values" edge to the party ...

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