Anita Waters

 
 
Anita Waters

“The Man Who Broke Capitalism” (book review)

“The Man Who Broke Capitalism” (book review)

An individualistic account of what's wrong with capitalism, but useful nonetheless.  

BY:Anita Waters| July 8, 2022
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Profiting off the pandemic

Profiting off the pandemic

High profits, low taxes for corporations; crumbs for the working class.

BY:Anita Waters| March 23, 2022
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GOP’s shameless gerrymandering shapes Ohio’s political landscape

GOP’s shameless gerrymandering shapes Ohio’s political landscape

As in Georgia, the key is voter registration, organization, and mobilization.

BY:Anita Waters| March 7, 2022
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“Upswing” authors look to history for signs of progress today

“Upswing” authors look to history for signs of progress today

A review of "Upswing," a "simplified microhistory” of 125 years of social regression and progress.

BY:Anita Waters| January 25, 2022
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“9/11 changed everything” — except U.S. foreign policy

“9/11 changed everything” — except U.S. foreign policy

A clear-eyed look at the narratives surrounding 9/11.

BY:Anita Waters| September 28, 2021
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