Dollars & Sense
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Dollars & Sense is a magazine dedicated to providing left-wing perspectives on economics. It is published since 1974 six times a year and is edited by a collective of economists, journalists, and activists committed to the ideals of social justice and economic democracy. At first it was sponsored by the Union for Radical Political Economics, but now it is no longer officially affilliated with this organisation. Part of the magazine and the entire table of content is available online. The printed circulation numbers around 8,000 and the D&S is also a book publisher.
The magazine has been a frequent winner of Project Censored awards.
Award-winning articles include:
- [Court, "Supremes Limit Punitive Damages", March/April 2004.]
- [Bob Feldman, "War on the Earth", March/April 2003.]
- [Arthur Stamoulis, "Slamming Shut Open Access", September/October 2002.]
- Heather Boushey, "Good Times, Bad Times: Recession and the Welfare Debate," September/October 2002.
- Dena Montague and Frida Berrigan, "The Business of War in the Democratic Republic Of Congo: Who benefits?", July/August 2001.
- Danielle Knight, "United McNations", July/August 2000.
- [Arvind Ganesan, "Corporation Crackdowns: Business Backs Brutality", May/June 1999.]
External links
- [Homepage]
General Left-Wing Economic Reporting
- [Dollars & Sense] - "The Magazine of Economic Justice"
- [Left Business Observer] - "accumulation & its discontents"
- [Left Turn] - "Notes from the Global Intifada"
- [Financial Sense]
- [Industrial Workers of the World] - Industrial Worker newspaper
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