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Liberal class compromise: A devil’s bargain

‘Of course there’s class warfare,’ US billionaire Warren Buffet once quipped in The New York Times, ‘but it’s our class that’s making war, and we’re winning.’1 This truism of respectable middle-class ...
In one email to Jeffrey Epstein, former CEO of Barclays Jes Staley explains that the reason the masses aren’t in revolt against the rich is that they’re placated by consumerism and celebrity culture.
The old Stewart Elementary School property in Lower Burrell will be developed into 46 units of single-family, duplex-style ...
The owners of Colony Ridge, a Houston-area developer accused of running a predatory lending scheme that deceived Latinos, ...
HONG KONG, Jan 29 (Reuters) - China has done away with borrowing limits on property developers known as its "three red lines" policy, local media said on Thursday, an apparent end to rules that ...
Salem Glassworks, a defunct major industrial property, was recently purchased by a real estate developer who plans to bring manufacturing back to the site. Orlando Perdomo of Perdomo Worldwide ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The family that owns the Mid City Mall property between Bardstown Road and Baxter Avenue in Louisville will partner with an Atlanta-based developer that operates two dozen ...
DUBUQUE, Iowa (KCRG) - A Dubuque developer is getting nearly $1.4 million in property tax rebates and grants from the city to build 34 new condominiums in the Historic Millwork District. City council ...
A judge in Bergen County may soon rule on a lawsuit brought by a Demarest developer, even as local residents push to save a home on the property once occupied by the borough's founder. “This is not a ...
We explain why the property owning middle class is slowly disappearing. In the Usa and Europe, owning a home was once normal. Today younger families are pushed into debt or forced to rent. Wealth ...
Norwich Free Academy’s School of Visual and Performing Arts is introducing a series of adult art classes starting this winter. The classes will take place in the Bradlaw Building at 305 Broadway and ...