Robert Kuttner (born April 17, 1943) is a prominent American journalist, author, and political commentator. He is co-founder and co-editor of The American Prospect magazine, focusing on economic inequality, social policy, and democracy. Known for his critique of free-market capitalism and advocacy for social democracy, Kuttner has written influential books such as "The End of Laissez-Faire" and "The Betrayal of the American Dream." His articles appear in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The New Republic. He has taught at Harvard University and Brandeis University, contributing to public policy research. Kuttner is regarded as a leading voice of American progressivism.
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Source: The Economic Illusion: False Choices Between Prosperity and Social Justice
Source: The Economic Illusion: False Choices Between Prosperity and Social Justice
Source: The Economic Illusion: False Choices Between Prosperity and Social Justice
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Source: The Economic Illusion: False Choices Between Prosperity and Social Justice
Source: The Economic Illusion: False Choices Between Prosperity and Social Justice
Source: The Economic Illusion: False Choices Between Prosperity and Social Justice
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Source: The Economic Illusion: False Choices Between Prosperity and Social Justice
Source: The Economic Illusion: False Choices Between Prosperity and Social Justice
Source: The Economic Illusion: False Choices Between Prosperity and Social Justice
Source: The Economic Illusion: False Choices Between Prosperity and Social Justice
Source: The Economic Illusion: False Choices Between Prosperity and Social Justice
Source: The Economic Illusion: False Choices Between Prosperity and Social Justice
“As a scholarly discipline, economics has always suffered from physics envy.”
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Source: The Economic Illusion: False Choices Between Prosperity and Social Justice
Source: The Economic Illusion: False Choices Between Prosperity and Social Justice
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