October 19, 2018 Archives

RealClearPolicy Morning Edition

After Affirmative Action?
The Editors, The Weekly Standard
The Uncertain Fate of Affirmative Action
Matt Ford, The New Republic
Earned Income Tax Credit: A Tool to Weather Hardship
J. Lee, D. Hicks, RCPolicy
To Fix Senate, Repeal the 17th Amendment
Jason Pye, Sarah Anderson, RCPolicy
The Heart of Populism Is Identity, Not Race
Francis Fukuyama, Spectator USA
Liberals Need a New Approach to Immigration
The Economist
Consumption-Oriented Economic Policy Has Led Us Astray
Oren Cass, TAI
$15 Minimum Wage Sends Hard Workers to Black Market
Jim Epstein, Reason
The 'No-Growth' Prescription for Misery
Bjørn Lomborg, Project Syndicate
China Is Building A Social Credit System. So Is the US.
Tomás Sidenfaden, AD
Exposing a Week of Chaos Under Trump's Zero Tolerance
Olivia Solon et al., TG
Pipeline Dispute Points to a Broader Energy Dilemma
Douglas Bessette, TC
Carl M. Cannon's Morning Note at RealClearPolitics
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