Showing results for: Guaranteed Basic Income (page 5)
Constitutional collapse: Why we could be on the verge of a democratic apocalypse
Les Leopold
If Republicans gain full control, they have the power to amend the Constitution into their own authoritarian image
Make government great again: Overcoming anti-government bias is central to long-term progressive victory
Sean McElwee
Republicans have nurtured an intense distrust of government, but most people are willing to pay for decent services
Tar Heel heist: How the charter school industry is hijacking public education
Jeff Bryant
In North Carolina, public schools are getting a lot less, while charter schools aren't giving more
Black Lives Matter activists launch Abolition Square encampment, demanding reparations, end to Broken Windows policing
Ben Norton
PHOTO ESSAY: Inside #ShutDownCityHallNYC, where the Movement for Black Lives is holding an Occupy-style protest
What would you do with a free $1,000 each month? Discussing an income floor at the DNC
Brendan Gauthier, Michael Garofalo
Columbia fellow Andy Stern joined Josh Zepps for a Salon Facebook Live chat on Universal Basic Income
Many countries are weighing cash payments to citizens. Could it work in the U.S.?
Jane Costello
A case study for universal basic income in the U.S has quietly been underway for 20 years — results are promising
Donald Trump’s bankruptcy dodge: This is how lawyers and regulators helped him fudge solvency and avoid collapse
David Cay Johnston
Twenty-five years ago, the government saved Donald Trump from his own profligate spending. It's an important lesson
Let’s demilitarize the military: The Pentagon may pose the single greatest threat to our democracy
Gregory D. Foster
We blow billions on national security while our infrastructure rots. This is not how a functioning republic behaves
The “macroethics” of Martin Luther King Jr.: When he spoke out against the Vietnam War even his supporters deserted him — here’s how he endured
Obery M. Hendricks
Amid the onslaught following his Vietnam speech, King relied on righteousness, justice and truth to carry on
Hunter S. Thompson’s son shocker: “Hunter was surprised and pleased that I actually grew up apparently sane”
Alex Norcia
Salon exclusive: Juan F. Thompson discusses Hunter's wild times, suicide -- and why he didn't want his dad's life
“She should be telling the American people that she understands the reproductive health crisis”: Why Hillary Clinton can’t rest on her pro-choice laurels
Elias Isquith
It's time for HRC to stand strong for women's health and rights, the Roosevelt Institute's Andrea Flynn tells Salon
Steve Jobs didn’t build that: The truth about the Mac empire you won’t learn from his biopic
Lynn Stuart Parramore
There is no iPhone without public funding. An economics professor strips our greatest innovators of their mystique
Let’s make the banks serve us: How the government subsidizes the super-rich, while we pay the overdraft fees
Michael Schulson
They get the bailouts. We pay for every overdraft. There's a really simple way to free the banks from the 1 percent
Corporate America’s unforgivable new swindle: Leveling workers’ compensation to nothing
Michael Grabell, ProPublica, Howard Berkes, NPR
One Texas lawyer is helping companies write their own rules. It's a story that's playing out across the country
The right’s Planned Parenthood trap: Manufactured controversies, pliant Democrats and the decades-long plot to “defund the left”
Josh Mound
Planned Parenthood non-troversy is the latest chapter in a 40-year crusade to cut the left off at the grassoots
Sanders the populist, Trump the fascist:
The truth about comparing two unlikely presidential contenders
Paul Rosenberg
While both Sanders and Trump have seized on populist groundswells, Trump's success has more sinister connotations
Robert Reich: The sharing economy will be our undoing
Robert Reich
The former secretary of labor on Amazon, American labor and the deleterious effects of irregular work hours
These guys want to gut America: 6 ways the GOP has obliterated American opportunity—and how we can start fighting back
Paul Rosenberg
Looking for evidence that America's best days are ahead? Don't look to Thursday's GOP debate
“Racial self-help” or “blaming the victim”?: 50 years after its publication, the Moynihan Report still provokes debate about the causes and cures of African-American inequality
Daniel Geary
Obama's interpretation of the report has inspired outrage from Ta-Nehisi Coates. Here's why the controversy endures
America is ready for socialism! Massive majorities back Bernie Sanders on the issues — and disdain Donald Trump
Paul Rosenberg
Trump channels the right's angry Fox News id. But Sanders speaks to America's soul — and our values
Chris Matthews is a dope and doesn’t understand Bernie Sanders’ appeal at all
Paul Rosenberg
The simple-minded "Hardball" host only understands conflict and has placed Bernie in a box. Let him out!
Marital sexism of the 1 percent: “I could raise the kids, but you could never make a million dollars on Wall Street”
Rachel Kramer Bussel
If you're going to get a "wife bonus," makes sense to have it on paper
Congress’ despicable war on working women: How our warped laws perpetuate discrimination
Katie McDonough
Salon talks to author Caroline Fredrickson about how women have been excluded from key labor victories
How schools kill creativity: Forget standardized tests, here’s how we really engage our kids
Dr. Ken Robinson, Lou Aronica
Test makers rake in bucks, students and teachers chafe under the strain. Here's a better way forward for everyone
Page: 5