Kennan, Gaddis et Bernstein: une introduction Si les divisions disciplinaires ou une absence de curiosité pour l’historiographie de la Guerre froide ont tenu nombre de lecteurs de cette revue éloignés des travaux et de l’action de Barton J. Bernstein, John L. Gaddis et George F. Kennan, ces propos liminaires entendent réduire cette distance. Pour ce faire, ils saisissent les enjeux transdisciplinaires du débat que nous poursuivons en publiant cet essai détaillé du premier sur la biographie qu...
STEIN, DAVID, VARGAS, DANIEL ZAMORA, JÄGER, ANTON, BERNSTEIN, BARTON J., and BIRD, KAI
Nation; 11/13/2023, Vol. 317 Issue 10, p15-15, 1p
Subjects
POOR people, BASIC income, and VOTING Rights Act of 1965 (U.S.)
Abstract
Rustin and Randolph's Freedom Budget called for both a federal jobs guarantee and a guaranteed income for those unable to work. As head of the Full Employment Action Council, Scott King continued the civil rights struggle to expand the welfare state in the 1970s. The Economics of Freedom In his interview with Daniel Zamora Vargas and Anton Jäger for their new book, Welfare for Markets: A Global History of Basic Income, Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins suggests that Martin Luther King Jr. "moved away from the welfare state as a solution to Black unemployment" in the last years of his life ["Why These Leftists Oppose Free Money", September 4/11]. [Extracted from the article]