Browse newsletters about inequality

13 inequality newsletters from across the web

Robert Reich

Robert Reich

by Robert Reich

Robert Reich, former Secretary of Labor, offers daily commentary and media, equipping readers with truth to fight for the common good.

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Owen Jones

BattleLines with Owen Jones

by Owen Jones

Political commentator Owen Jones provides sharp analysis and commentary on current events, politics, and social issues in his newsletter BattleLines.

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Judd Legum

Oligarch Watch

by Judd Legum

Oligarch Watch delivers original reporting and analysis on the world's wealthiest individuals, exposing their immense power and influence over politics and media.

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Stephen Semler

Polygraph

by Stephen Semler

Stephen Semler's Polygraph is a data-driven newsletter that analyzes and visualizes politics through a class lens, often featuring charts.

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More Perfect Union

More Perfect Union

by More Perfect Union

More Perfect Union, a non-profit, builds working-class power. It exposes corporate abuses and covers labor/policy through a class lens, pairing journalism with activism.

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Nate Bear

¡Do Not Panic! | Nate Bear | Substack

by Nate Bear

Journalist and comms pro Nate Bear dissects the 'terminal decline' of civilization, offering a radicalized perspective on capitalism's power and our planet's future.

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Gabriel Zucman

Gabriel Zucman | Substack

by Gabriel Zucman

Economist Gabriel Zucman, professor at Berkeley and ENS, maps global wealth, studies tax havens, and dissects inequality, sharing research and perspectives on a fairer planet.

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Ethan Faulkner

Common Sense Rebel | Ethan Faulkner | Substack

by Ethan Faulkner

Ethan Faulkner and AI Rika's Common Sense Rebel offers "Truth Bullets" and blueprints for mental, financial, and digital sovereignty, fighting societal decay.

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Tibor Rutar

Political Economy, Stats, and Society | Tibor Rutar | Substack

by Tibor Rutar

Sociologist Tibor Rutar explores global issues in economic and political sociology, examining capitalism, democracy, and inequality via quantitative causal inference.

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Katie Jagielnicka

The Noösphere | Katie Jagielnicka | Substack

by Katie Jagielnicka

Katie Jagielnicka challenges dominant narratives around human nature and inequality, particularly gender and economic, grounding conversations in evidence.

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Critical Perspectives

Critical Perspectives @UrbanDividend | Substack

by Critical Perspectives

Critical Perspectives, from an academic with a Global South lens, analyzes global wealth and power's impact on cities, exposing hidden systems, gentrification, and wealth chains.

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Mary Catherine Starr

Momlife Comics: This Is Personal | Mary Catherine Starr | Substack

by Mary Catherine Starr

Mary Catherine Starr’s Momlife Comics delivers candid comics and writing exploring motherhood's personal challenges, the mental load, and household inequality.

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Glenn Loury

Glenn Loury | Substack

by Glenn Loury

Brown economist Glenn Loury offers independent commentary on race, inequality, and politics. The Glenn Show podcast features diverse voices and dialogues with John McWhorter.

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