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Column: Dude, where's my wage growth?

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Compensation for labor is declining, but corporate profits are growing exponentially. The source? Corporate "monsopsony," when businesses have the exclusive power to buy a commodity. 






Paige Masten

Column: The American political sitcom

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Situations that were once limited to outrageous television plots have become the reality of America. The demand for entertainment has obscured the seriousness behind American politics. 








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Editorial: Don't waste your powder

"At the Battle of Bunker Hill, one of the first real battles in the Revolutionary War, American commanders told their men to hold their fire until they could see the whites of the British eyes."



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Column: A scream, revisited

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"At what point do the rest of us, in the wake of this period, recognize a scream good enough to change our moral cosmology to a decent, human one?"




Livy Polen

Column: Universities undermine Title IX

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"If universities truly strive to prepare young Americans for the real world, they cannot continue to operate under a softened rule of law that allows for categorical discrimination under the guise of social justice."


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Letter: Kavanaugh is not on trial

"Newkirk repeatedly alludes to the 'justice system,' but Kavanaugh is not currently under the auspices of the justice system. Rather, he stands ready to receive a lifetime appointment to the body that oversees it. Should this appointment be confirmed, we will then have occasion to use the word 'crime.'"