Articles by Michael Duggan

Growing Polarization in American Politics A Troubling Trend

By Michael Duggan | Dec 04 2009

Politics has become just one tackier genre of reality entertainment, and political debates are more about getting shots in and scoring points than meaningful discussions on policy opinions.

In the Trenches: Economic Crossfire

By Michael Duggan | Nov 05 2009

Over two centuries, Britain evolved from being one of the leading global economic powers to a nation struggling to remain a second-rate power. Does Russo believe the U.S. should follow this example?

Downsized American Productivity

By Michael Duggan | Oct 20 2009

When I was a kid, “Made in the U.S.A.” was a boast. My, how times have changed.

Obama's Archetypal Angst

By Michael Duggan | Apr 21 2009

Although academia has glommed on to few weasel words as annoying as “paradigm,” it seems that this term may have ...

New Deal or No Deal

By Michael Duggan | Feb 12 2009

The day after President Obama was elected, it occurred to me that there were three possible courses that his administration ...

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