There's a class war, all right. Guess who's winning.
COMMENTARY | July 10, 2012
Noted journalist Phil Meyer calls on reporters to follow the example
of Barlett and Steele and see the patterns, the underlying structures
that created and are perpetuating so much inequality.
By Philip Meyer
pmeyer@email.unc.edu
“Class warfare,” expressed as an epithet, keeps coming up in the
election campaign as though it were something novel and dangerous. In
reality, it is older than the republic.
And for the past four decades, the upper class has been getting the upper hand. Has anybody noticed?
Two Pulitzer Prize winning reporters did, and they put a spotlight on
the class war two decades ago with a series in the Philadelphia
Inquirer. In 1992, Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele compiled their
reports into a best-selling book, America: What Went Wrong.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
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