Tag / Huffington Post
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A Reflection On Macroeconomics, Revolutionary Idealism, And The Green New Deal
As I sat in the second row of a 100-person lecture—my attempt at forcing myself to stay focused during my requirement-fulfilling introductory macroeconomics class—one slide caught my attention. In a sea of explanations for how to calculate GDP using the expenditure and income methods, the differences between capital and consumption goods, and the equations for…
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Affirmative Action and Asian Americans
Since the Department of Justice announced its investigation into the effects of affirmative action on Asian Americans, there has been renewed attention on Edward Blum’s case against race-based admissions at Harvard. I’ve grown increasingly troubled with the fierce discussion that has erupted over this news. I could easily be a plaintiff in Blum’s case: first-generation…
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Axelrod on the Bush Tax Cuts
It hasn’t been the Obama plan, but it might have to be. For months now, the administration has aimed to see the Bush tax cuts extended for the all but the top two percent of income-earners. Of late, however, team Obama’s tune has changed tenor, if only slightly. Speaking with the Huffington Post earlier this…