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Subject Have you seen our print issues?
Date June 19, 2021 4:55 PM
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The American Prospect, print edition
We release our print issues six times a year-one every other month,
and you can find most of our past issues online. Here are some
highlights:

Caregiving in Crisis, 2020 : Prospect
reader Dr. Peter Dreier, Distinguished Professor of Politics at
Occidental College had this to say about this special report on the
promise of Universal Family Care: "Professors of sociology, women's
studies, and social work-who teach courses on care giving, the family
and social welfare-should assign the entire issue to students."

The current state of family care in the U.S. is wholly inadequate, but
there is a solution: A universal social-insurance system that would
cover all these needs for everyone. As executive editor David Dayen lays
out
,
this report examines problems and solutions in three critical areas:
Early childhood and education; paid family and medical leave; and
long-term services and support for seniors and people with disabilities.
Watch our special event featuring three of the writers from the issue
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The Green New Deal, 2019 - In
theinaugural piece

for the issue, founding co-editor Robert Kuttner
asserts that it's always
been part of the Prospect's mission to connect practical policy and
social movements to politics. In this special issue, we tackled the
hardest questions directly, explaining how seemingly radical ideas can
become real, and demonstrating that drastic change is not only urgent,
but also possible.

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