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Benjamin Case is a researcher, educator, and organizer living in Pittsburgh.

Too Many Commas

Children of the Weimar Republic play with devalued banknotes, 1919. Others found use for the worthless marks as wallpaper, craft and kite material, and kindling.

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    Spring Turned to Winter

    The widespread popular upheaval known as the “Arab Spring” ended one decade ago this year. Tunisia, whose Jasmine Revolution inspired many other demonstrations in 2011, is the only country to participate that still has an intact democracy. But even Tunisia now slouches back toward authoritarianism.

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      Red the Fed

      The Federal Reserve’s response to inflation is bad for workers — but it doesn’t need to be.

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        Bling-Bling TV

        As standards of living fall at the bottom and rise at the top, the only thing to do is watch TV about the trivial problems of the phenomenally rich.

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          The Fabric of Civilization

          Taiwan leads the world in the production of semiconductor material, the basis of the microchips found in everything from cell phones to medical equipment. Washington and Beijing aren’t happy about it.

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