By Dean Baker: Correcting Thomas Friedman can keep anyone busy. Today he is excited about the prospect of the United States joining the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. ...
By Dean Baker: Adam Davidson has an interesting piece about how many low-paying jobs have a sort of lottery component where people are willing to accept low wages ...
By Marie Burns: In this week’s installment of “Why the Gray Lady Sings,” New York Times public editor Art Brisbane explains what happens when a journalist makes a mistake. Short ...
Aaron Leonard interviews Belén Fernández: Verso Books recently inaugurated a series it calls "Counterblasts," which "aims to revive the tradition of polemical writing inaugurated by Puritan and leveller pamphleteers in the seventeenth century." Its most recent entry is a book about The New York Times columnist and advocate for all things having to do with US power in the Middle East, Thomas Friedman. This short book shreds any sense of integrity that Friedman might have for the uninitiated, and provides plenty of substance for those needing the polemical ammunition to challenge this powerful spokesman.
By Algernon Austin: In her blog post on the earnings differences among interracial couples, the New York Times‘ Catherine Rampell concludes: “So basically, what these numbers are reflecting ...
By Hosam Aboul-Ela: When my close friend of nearly two decades, the celebrated New York Times reporter Anthony Shadid, died suddenly last week of an asthma attack while ...