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The U.S. in 1889 and in 2014- influence of large immigration, growing inequality, impact of science and technology and progressive wing in both main political parties

07/08/2014

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From 1889 to 2014, Political Parallels Abound

Wall Street Journal 07.08.2014

Janet Yellen Warns of Inequality Threat

New York Times 10.17.2014

Bad Stock-Market Timing Fueled Wealth Disparity

Wall Street Journal 10.27.2014

Transcript: Obama’s immigration speech - The Washington Post

Washington Post 11.21.2014

Income Inequality Is Costing the U.S. on Social Issues

New York Times 04.28.2015

The Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal 05.02.2015

Economic-Ladder Concerns Trump Income Gap in Poll

Wall Street Journal 05.05.2015

The Deportation Party?

Wall Street Journal 08.19.2015

The CNN Democratic debate transcript, annotated - The Washington Post

Washington Post 10.14.2015

Clinton blasts Wall Street, but still draws millions in contributions - The Washington Post

Washington Post 02.04.2016

The Daily 202: Hillary Clinton makes her Wall Street problem worse - The Washington Post

Washington Post 02.04.2016

How Far Left Has America Moved?

New York Times 02.12.2016

What Clinton and Sanders owe progressives - The Washington Post

Washington Post 04.18.2016

Immigrants Aren’t Taking Americans’ Jobs, New Study Finds

The New York Times 09.21.2016

Experts say laws not enough as Germany fights bots and fake news | Germany | DW.COM | 25.11.2016

DW.COM 11.25.2016

Opinion | Jeff Flake: We Need Immigrants With Skills. But Working Hard Is a Skill.

The New York Times 08.18.2017

Rich and poor life expectancy gap widens

BBC News 02.15.2018


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