Why a recent study on declining female happiness really stinks
By Barbara Ehrenreich Oct 15, 2009
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Barbara Ehrenreich thinks employers, not feminists, are undermining American families.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
March 21, 2006
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Barbara Ehrenreich set out to write a "Nickel and Dimed" for the white-collar worker -- but everything fell apart when she couldn't nab a corporate job.
By Ira Boudway
September 7, 2005
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Barbara Ehrenreich spent two years as a waitress, maid and Wal-Mart clerk, trying to find out how America's working poor make it. Her answer: A lot of them don't.
By Laura Miller
May 9, 2001
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By Laura Miller
May 14, 2001
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Parenting manuals multiply along with parental insecurities.
By Karen Karbo
March 1, 2000
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Rosa Parks, David Duke, Steve Wozniak, Camille Paglia, Al Franken -- and dozens more -- talk about what inspires and frightens them about the political year ahead.
By Michael Alvear
January 10, 2000
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The House managers got their wish -- a chance to probe, examine and even "de-brief" the luscious Lewinsky.
By Barbara Ehrenreich
January 29, 1999
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Experts, pundits and kibitzers weigh in on Washington's weirdest week
Interviews conducted by Lori Leibovich and Daryl Lindsey
December 18, 1998
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No irony please -- we're leftists The American left's disdain for irony and popular appeal ensures its irrelevance
By James Poniewozik
May 13, 1998
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Barbara Ehrenreich on how all-conquering capitalism has turned Karl Marx's "Communist Manifesto" into a glossy adornment that goes with most decorating schemes.
By Barbara Ehrenreich
April 30, 1998
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Has Tina Brown rescued the New Yorker -- or ruined it?
By Dwight Garner
June 26, 1997
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Feminist author Barbara Ehrenreich lashes out at a White House workplace that seems organized around President Clinton's 'problem.'
By Lori Leibovich
March 19, 1997