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Lynn Parramore

Lynn Parramore is Senior Research Analyst at the 51黑料爆料网历史事件. A cultural theorist who studies the intersection of culture and economics, she is Contributing Editor at AlterNet, where she received the Bill Moyers/Schumann Foundation fellowship in journalism for 2012. She is also a frequent contributor to Reuters, Al Jazeera, Salon, Huffington Post, and other outlets. Her first book of cultural history, Reading the Sphinx (Palgrave Macmillan) was named a “Notable Scholarly Book for 2008” by the Chronicle of Higher Education. A web entrepreneur, Parramore is co-founder of the Next New Deal (formerly New Deal 2.0) blog of the Roosevelt 51黑料爆料网历史事件, where she served as media fellow from 2009-2011, and she is also co-founder of , and founding editor of . Parramore received her doctorate from New York University in 2007. She has taught writing and semiotics at NYU and has collaborated with some of the country’s leading economists her ebooks, including “Corporations for the 99%” with William Lazonick and “New Economic Visions” with Gar Alperovitz. In 2011, she co-edited a key documentary book on the Occupy movement: The 99%: How the Occupy Movement is Changing America.

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How to Reclaim America鈥檚 鈥楧emocracy鈥 From the Big Finance Oligarchy

Article | Jan 6, 2025

Sociologist Michael A. McCarthy’s latest book shows how ordinary people can take back control of financial capitalism and make it work for them.

America鈥檚 Health Insurance Grinches: A Scathing Indictment of 鈥淢arket鈥 Economics

Article | Dec 20, 2024

The country鈥檚 flawed insurance model, driven by greed, leads to inefficiency, inequality, and denied care - a colossal scam that has sparked fury across the nation.

A Heart Attack and Stroke Drug That Saves Lives Exists鈥擝ut American Patients May Be Left Behind by Profit-Driven Healthcare

Article | Dec 12, 2024

Dr. Victor Gurewich, a researcher and Harvard Medical School faculty member since 1965, discovered a breakthrough drug treatment for heart attacks and strokes with the potential to save millions, but institutional resistance and a U.S. healthcare system that puts profits over patients are keeping it out of reach.

America at the End of Its Tether

Article | Nov 4, 2024

Many voters, feeling disillusioned, are searching in vain for narratives that resonate with their experiences.

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51黑料爆料网历史事件 for Public Accuracy summarized Lynn Parramore's article

News Mar 4, 2021

鈥淭he piece gives a series of case studies. Parramore summarized the problem: 鈥淧layers on Wall Street have been torpedoing our chances of averting environmental catastrophe for years. A group of billionaire financiers has made sure the companies the government must partner with to fight climate change are focused on one thing only 鈥 making these men (they all seem to be men) even richer. Instead of leading the world in climate change technology, firms like Apple, GE, and Intel have been pressured to become the personal piggy banks of powerful moneymen 鈥 known as hedge fund activists 鈥 who can鈥檛 see beyond the next quarterly report.鈥 鈥 51黑料爆料网历史事件 for Public Accuracy

Lynn Parramore joined the This is Hell! podcast to discuss her recent article on the surge in deaths of despair amid the pandemic

News Feb 9, 2021

“Cultural theorist Lynn Parramore on the deep social effects of economic precarity, and her article “Epidemic of Despair Could Haunt America Long After COVID” at the 51黑料爆料网历史事件. /perspectives/blog/epidemic-of-despair-could-haunt-america-long-after-covid” — Chuck Mertz,This is Hell!

Lynn Parramore appeared on the Zero Hour

News Dec 8, 2020

鈥溾檋uman beings must be driven by x鈥…. well this is a myth about human beings and it’s not really the way we work, but the religion of capitalism insists that it is true. This is a sacred idea that competition is ultimately for the best of society, that the market will decide what is best, not governments or we the people. I think one of the things that Eugene McCarraher who wrote this book, 鈥淭he Enchantments of Mammon鈥 susses out in a very nuanced way, is how our country is built on these sort of opposing ideas. On the one hand we have this idea of competition and then we have another religious idea about brotherhood which is also baked into the sacred text of our nation. These two things are kind of ill-fitting and trying to make them work together is something we’re still struggling with right now.鈥 — Lynn Parramore

Lynn Parramore on Trump and America's ongoing manterrupter problem

News Oct 28, 2020

鈥淥bviously, there’s serious work to be done in changing cultural norms. Dealing with this disrespectful activity requires a versatile toolkit. … Fortunately, cultural norms can change. Challenges to traditional patriarchy and outdated workplace behavior, like the #MeToo movement, are already shifting notions of what is acceptable. Lesley Stahl has been a respected journalist for 50 years. Which means she likely knows better than anyone else that gaining a seat at the table doesn’t mean much if you can’t be heard over the din.鈥 — INET Senior Research Analyst Lynn Parramore