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2012 Issue

2012 Issue Briefs 

Behind Bars, Forever: American Children Jailed for Life

April 1, 2012December 31, 2012 children, criminal justice, prison

BY CASEY SCHUTTE The law does not trust them to vote. It forbids them from watching certain movies in the

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2012 Issue 

The Revolution Will Not Be Available on iTunes

April 1, 2012December 10, 2012 Music, Protest

BY SEAN KATES The millennium could have started better for Americans. We saw the nation voluntarily enter two wars costly

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2012 Issue Featured Interviews 

Interview: Andrew Sullivan on the Future of Journalism

April 1, 2012December 10, 2012 Andrew Sullivan, blog, journalism, journalist, Larry Summers

BY SACHA FEINMAN Andrew Sullivan is a journalist and political commentator. A former editor of the New Republic, he is

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2012 Issue Articles 

The Disparity Bubble: How Inequality Fed the Financial Crisis

April 1, 2012December 10, 2012 99 percent, financial crisis, inequality, recession

BY JAMES WALSH One of the painful lessons of the Great Recession has been that markets do not operate in

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From Genocide to 3G: Innovations in Rwanda

April 1, 2012December 10, 2012 development, technology

BY JOHN VRAKAS Standing in the heart of a village in northwestern Rwanda, a farmer named Eusebe faces a dilemma.

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2012 Issue Briefs 

Ten Careers Every Policy Student Wishes Existed

April 1, 2012December 10, 2012 humor

BY CHRIS GUSTAFSON Freelance Social Changer: Hey World Changers, how about sparking social change movements in your spare time? Start

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2012 Issue Reviews 

Your Black Muslim Bakery

April 1, 2012December 10, 2012 journalist, messenger, radical faith, review

BY ALEX REMINGTON A Review of Killing the Messenger: A Story of Radical Faith, Racism’s Backlash, and the Assassination of

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