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...tried by various states during the '80s. The chances of large-scale gains are especially dim at a time when more than 7% of all U.S. workers are jobless. "If you are going to have a workfare program in a slack economy, the whole program will collapse," says William Julius Wilson, a sociologist at the University of Chicago and an expert on poverty. "People will get training for employment, but if there aren't jobs out there, in the long term, it is just going to be self-defeating...
Kuttner, formerly of The New Republic,said the Prospect targets a seriousreadership and has solicited stories from some ofthe country's foremost liberal scholars, includingProfessor of Economics John Kenneth Galbraith,historian Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. andsociologist William Julius Wilson...
University of Chicago professor William Julius Wilson and Kennedy School of Government Professor of public Policy David T. Ellwood are among those advocating social programs to address the lack of positive male role models for inner-city youth. Public policy proposals that attempt to provide this particular group with the lessons that fathers usually supply are gaining acceptance...
...former senator said he realized that someof his ideas may be unpopular, But McCarthy tooksolace in the example of Julius Caesar, who wasassassinated after establishing policies thatbenefitted Rome...
...guru campaigning for a Sacred Cockroach. A pack of supporters carrying signs for a write-in candidate named Larry Head who bore a strong resemblance to Julius Caesar. A move to draft former New Hampshire Gov. and White House Chief of Staff John Sununu into the campaign...