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As the “Tariff Man,” Trump is creating the Second Gilded Age

Alfred McCoy
Steep tariffs, record profits for billionaires, drastic income inequality — are we living in 1890?

The basics of coffee labeling

Hannah Walhout
". . . the terms and certifications you might encounter — and some brands that are working to make coffee better"

Daylight Saving Time is proof we hate parents

Alison Stine
It's not just the sudden change in schedule that upsets kids. They know something we don't

The 7 best movies new to Netflix in March 2019

David Ehrlich
"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," "A Clockwork Orange," and "A Separation" lead a robust roster

Bill Clinton’s odious presidency: Thomas Frank on the real history of the ’90s

Thomas Frank
Welfare reform. NAFTA. The crime bill. Prisons. Aides wondered if Bill knew who he was. His legacy is sadly clear

Paul Krugman won’t save us: We need a new conversation about inequality

Thomas Frank
Democrats are scared of class. But issues like inequality are why liberals exist, and talk can't be left to elites

Keynes can save us yet

Tom Streihorst
It's basic economics: A return to increased government spending is the first step to restoring prosperity

Six reasons we may have another bank crisis

Alexander Arapoglou, Jerri-Lynn Scofield
Rampant financial crime and poor regulation can only mean another blowup, and guess who will be holding the bag?

In praise of crowdfunding

Andrew Leonard
The JOBS Act is getting slammed as a sellout to Wall Street. But it's not all bad

The shame of right-wing “journalism”

Joan Walsh
Andrew Breitbart and Tucker Carlson distort facts to smear liberals, and it works. What liberals should learn

I Like to Watch

Heather Havrilesky
Mad respect to the disrespectful, from gold medalist Usain Bolt to the authority-questioning Marines of "Generation Kill" to the thoughtful artists on HBO's "The Black List."

The Gilded Age, past and present

Steve Fraser
The titans of Wall Street have failed us like never before. So why does no one care?

A year of eating locally

Meredith Maran
Acclaimed author Barbara Kingsolver discusses the sexiness of gardening, the relationship between activism and art, and the allure of homegrown asparagus.

Here comes the ethanol bubble

Andrew Leonard
That dot-com boom feeling all over again: The renewable energy gold rush.

Throwing Google at the book

Farhad Manjoo
Google's new search engine of books puts a world of knowledge at our fingertips. Publishers say the Internet giant is robbing them of their rightful fees. Maybe it's time to call copyright laws history.

Letters

Salon Staff
Why help India's middle class, when U.S. white-collar workers are becoming an extinct species? Readers respond to Brian Behlendorf's "How Outsourcing Will Save The World."

The decade’s first must-read biz book

Ilan Greenberg
Surprise! The most riveting tale of recent years centers on corn feed and price fixing in Decatur, Ill.

To hell with hubris

Damien Cave
Can't dying dot-coms take some of the new economy arrogance with them?

Future crock

John Leonard
Is the new economy eliminating private property, politics and civilization?

Will big business gobble up Ben and Jerry's?

Kenneth Rapoza
A protest movement tries to make sure that Cherry Garcia is never owned by Nestli.