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May 2005: Redeeming Government, Volume , Issue
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Bigger and Better
Jacob S. Hacker
When it comes to providing broad-based social-insurance programs, it's the government that's rational and the market that's dumb.
The Vanishing State?
Robert B. Reich
Government's dwindling appetite for regulating capitalism is not an inevitable product of today's global economy. It's a handy alibi.
Thinking About the Government
Geoffrey Nunberg
Liberals can't compete with conservatives on government-bashing. Maybe it's time to remind voters what government does well.
Can We Housebreak Capitalism?
Merrill Goozner
The public actually values safe products, a clean environment, and honest markets.
Under the Radar
Michael Lipsky and Dianne Stewart
The new tax and budget battleground is in the states. Despite wrenching cuts, a movement to restore state government capacity has begun.
The Non-Nuclear Option
Jack P. Shonkoff
Strong families and healthy children require social investment to complement the heroics of modern parenting.
The Price of a Free Society
Paul Starr
Security, prosperity, and liberty itself require effective government. It's time to make that case, without apology.
Ownership and Government
Robert Kuttner
President Bush's proposed ownership society invites a history lesson: The great American middle class is the fruit of social investment.
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