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Few shows bring the past to life quite like “The Gilded Age“. Created by “Downton Abbey’s” Julian Fellowes, this HBO […] ...
Reckoning with History Economic giants drive income inequality in a second Gilded Age Can we look to history for reform ideas in the age of big tech robber barons? Adam M. Sowards November 27, 2019 ...
Welcome to "The Gilded Age," a PBS documentary about that period in the late 19th century, clearly intended to resonate with the political and income-inequality parallels of today.
The Gilded Age, the new HBO show from Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes, changes the setting, but its pilot does little to add anything new to the upstairs, downstairs formula.
Edward O'Donnell talked about his book [Henry George and the Crisis of Inequality: Progress and Poverty in the Gilded Age], in which he explores the labor movement and one of its most influential ...
Going back to the Gilded Age, that was a time of evolving currency. Now we seem to be at a place where Trump is looking at it maybe changing the way the dollar is used.
“The Gilded Age,” premiering Tuesday at 9 p.m. on PBS member stations, isn’t the first work to observe the distinct parallels between today’s political and economic landscape and the era ...