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If the government is not as broke as some say it is, then the inability to invest in things like public education is due to a lack of political will and not some natural law written into the fabric of economic reality. SojournersCan We Afford Economic Justice In The United States? Daniel José Camacho | Associate Web Editor
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: affordability, economic justice, inequality, MMT, public purpose, public welfare, social justice
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If the government is not as broke as some say it is, then the inability to invest in things like public education is due to a lack of political will and not some natural law written into the fabric of economic reality.Sojourners
Can We Afford Economic Justice In The United States?
Daniel José Camacho | Associate Web Editor