Oren Cass (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Donald Trump is the main barrier to the revision of conservatism". The Economist. February 7, 2019. Progress on the rethinking of Reaganite shibboleths that his campaign promised has been scattered and rare. The hoopla generated by a recent book on labour markets by Oren Cass of the Manhattan Institute, which made a conservative case for wage subsidies and other interventions to promote the dignity of work among strugglers, was both justified and indicative of this.

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  • Lepore, Jill (March 4, 2019). "Are Robots Competing for Your Job?". The New Yorker. The economist Oren Cass, the author of "The Once and Future Worker: A Vision for the Renewal of Work in America" (Encounter), much of which originally appeared in National Review, is fed up with the robot hysteria. "Technological innovation and automation have always been integral to our economic progress, and in a well-functioning labor market, they should produce gains for all types of workers," he insists.

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  • Willick, Jason (November 23, 2018). "Conservatives and the Politics of Work". The Wall Street Journal.