Even as two-thirds of Americans now say that there are strong conflicts between rich and poor, another great American division is slowly…
Whoever wins this year’s US election, the combined effect of three events – the expiry of former president George W. Bush’s tax cuts, a…
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2012, Book Chapter: "This chapter offers a framework of formulas that produce precise numerical targets for emissions of carbon dioxide (…
When Japan lowers its corporate tax rate on April 1, the United States will have the highest corporate tax rate among industrialized…
One of the most-pervasive debates in literature on managing people is whether using “hard” or “soft” approaches produces better…
On Feb. 24, the U.S., European nations, members of the Arab League and other sympathetic countries making up the newly established “Friends…
Abraham Lincoln abolished slavery in this country. A century and a half later, people are still bought and sold – here in Boston.
Attorney…
India’s decision to walk out of step with the international community on Iran isn’t just a slap in the face for the U.S. – it raises…
Despite the massive scale of global inequalities, until recently few political philosophers or bioethicists addressed their ethical…
With November’s election in the United States fast approaching, the Republican candidates seeking to challenge President Barack Obama claim…