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               "If we assume that the purpose of the economy is to serve and improve the welfare of the entire body of citizens,  
                the U.S. model has clearly been a major failure.  It has served a minority, and the majority have not only failed to
                share in the income gains yielded by the model, they have suffered from reduced benefits, greater job instability
                and stress,  and a diminution of expectations and a sense of hope for the future."    - Edward S. Herman


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Dollars and Sense: The Magazine of Economic Justice

Dollars and Sense: The Magazine of Economic Justice. Cambridge: Economic Affairs Bureau, Inc, 1974-.

Location: Davis HC106.7 .D64 or online at http://www.dollarsandsense.org/. –
This magazine is dedicated to issues involving stratification and economic inequality, with a focus on the United States.  It gives the left perspective on issues surrounding economic injustice.  This journal can be somewhat biased, but most information contained in the journal is important to the field of social stratification and inequality.

Journal of Poverty
Kilty, Keith M. and Elizabeth A. Segal, eds. Journal of Poverty.  Binghamton, N.Y.: Haworth, 1997-. 8 Nov. 2003 http://www.journalofpoverty.org/.

Location: Online - http://www.journalofpoverty.org -  This journal is concerned specifically with poverty in the United States and focuses on the causes and potential solutions of poverty.  Print subscriptions of this journal can be purchased through the website; however, free sample issues are available on the site.
  
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility
Leicht, Kevin T., ed. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility. Greenwich, Conn.: JAI, 1981-.

Location: Davis HT601 .R48 – This journal is solely dedicated to social stratification research.  All articles pertain to all relevant topics surrounding the field of social stratification.  This is a very useful source for interesting articles on all aspects of stratification in the U.S. and the world.