Young, Mitchell

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Free trade

2009
Contains twenty-four articles that debate issues relating to free trade, and cover policy ethics, the effects of free trade on American industry, poverty, labor, and the environment; trade policies; and other related topics.

For-profit education

2012
Examines for-profit education stimulating readers to do further research for group discussion and individual interest. Selections by experts, policy makers, and concerned citizens include complete articles and speeches, long book excerpts, and occasional cartoons and boxed quotations all up to date and fully documented.

Racial discrimination

2006
Examines the debate surrounding racial discrimination in the United States, with arguments from both sides of the issue and an overview of legal policies related to the problem.

Social security

2010
Explore social security through a wide range of highly respected expert opinions in a unique pro-con format. Promotes issue awareness as well as critical thinking.

White supremacy groups

2008
Contains thirteen essays that offer varying perspectives on white supremacy groups, including reasons white Americans should build separate communities and groups, the Belgian Nationalist Party's promotion of extremism and xenophobia, the role of women in white nationalist organizations, white supremist singers spreading hate, and other topics; and provides contact information for organizations and a bibliography.

Culture wars

2008
Contains twenty-one essays that provide varying perspectives on issues related to culture conflict, discussing politics in the United States, the views of believers and humanists, global implications of culture wars, and economics; and including discussion questions, contact information for organizations, and bibliographies.

Garbage and recycling

2007
Twenty-four essays present opposing arguments on issues related to garbage and recycling, covering aspects of how political and social systems affect garbage disposal, whether recycling is environmentally and economically successful, what types of waste pose a threat, and whether new technologies can solve waste problems.

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