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Beatrice Walton on Health and Food Availability

With few healthy options for reasonable prices, it is no wonder that those with low incomes find it difficult to avoid sugary foods and...

Mark Warren Supports Unions and their Rights

In a recent post for the Perspective, Mark Warren writes in support of the unions in Wisconsin. The proposed budget cuts are simply “a...

Dylan R. Matthews on Our New Robot Overlords

Instead of fearing the economic implications of technological progress, Dylan R. Matthews suggests in The Crimson that new technology should be embraced for its...

Humza Bokhari on What if the Next President Doesn’t Know History?

Major GOP candidates such as Mike Huckabee seem to be a bit fuzzy on details of American history. Humza Bokhari writes in a post...

Susan Zhu on the Importance of AmeriCorps

In a passionate response to AmeriCorps rally in early March, Susan Zhu writes for the Harvard Independent that she wonders whether Congress “knows the...

Christopher Oppermann on Japan and Broken Windows

In a blog post for the Harvard Political Review, Christopher Oppermann writes that the positive outlook on Japan’s economic situation after the recent disaster...

Harvard Talks Politics: March 26, 2011

Harvard Talks Politics is your guide to the best online political content Harvard has to offer.

The Jasmine Revolution and What it Means for Future Democratic Protests in China

Despite failing to gain a significant following, the Jasmine Revolution in China spent a surprisingly long period of time in the 24 hour news...

Immigration and the Nordic Welfare State Model

If Nordic countries want to continue accepting immigrants, they will have to reform their welfare system to reduce large fiscal strain.

Rights Revoked: Arizona's True Colors

Banning a class called "Latino Literature" is emblematic of the most dystopian state in the union.