United States -- Social policy
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United States -- Social policy
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- Shame, how America's past sins have polarized our country, Shelby Steele
- Helping the good do better, how a white hat lobbyist advocates for social change, Thomas F. Sheridan
- Upheaval, Lou Dobbs
- High wire, the precarious financial lives of American families, Peter Gosselin
- The second bill of rights, FDR's unfinished revolution and why we need it more than ever, Cass R. Sunstein
- The least among us, waging the battle for the vulnerable, Rosa L. DeLauro
- The conscience of a liberal, Paul Krugman
- 50+, igniting a revolution to reinvent America, Bill Novelli, CEO of AARP with Boe Workman ; foreword by Steve Case
- The trouble with government, Derek Bok
- Thinking like an economist, how efficiency replaced equality in U.S. public policy, Elizabeth Popp Berman
- Native America and the question of genocide, Alex Alvarez
- The European dream, how Europe's vision of the future is quietly eclipsing the American dream, Jeremy Rifkin
- The green-collar economy, how one solution can fix our two biggest problems, Van Jones ; with Ariane Conrad
- Please stop helping us, how liberals make it harder for blacks to succeed, Jason L. Riley
- A more perfect union, advancing new American rights, Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., with Frank E. Watkins
- Freedom manifesto, why free markets are moral and big government isn't, Steve Forbes and Elizabeth Ames
- One nation, one standard, an ex-liberal on how Hispanics can succeed just like other immigrant groups, Herman Badillo
- A call to service, John Kerry
- To heal and to build, the programs of President Lyndon B. Johnson, edited by James MacGregor Burns ; prologue by Howard K. Smith ; with commentary by Chester Bowles ... [et al.] ; epilogue by Eric Hoffer
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