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Too Big to Ignore
The gap between rich and poor has grown so vast that even Fed chief Janet Yellen suggests it's un-American.
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An Anarchist Response to Ebola
The Ebola outbreak is a difficult problem, but a solvable one.
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Five Reasons Tea Party Activist Ben Carson Will Not Be President
We aren't even into 2015 yet, and already people are being coy about their likely 2016 presidential runs.
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Seeds of the Future
A handful of farmers and crop scientists are struggling to save the fast diminishing stock of agricultural diversity.
In Ferguson, a Prosecutor Manipulates the Justice System to Prevent Indictment
St. Louis County prosecutor Robert McCulloch helped assure Darren Wilson would never be charged with a crime.
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I Am Undocumented and I Am Unafraid
The following remarks were made by Gustavo Madrigal-Pina responding to harsh Georgia laws criminalizing immigrants and prohibiting “Dreamers.”
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The Inequality Connection
“Inequality worries me a lot, and it would be great if it was bad on the macroeconomics side, too.”
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The Fallacy of Right-Wing Appeals to Race in Criminal Justice Reform
Ferguson and cities across the world took to the streets in continued protest of the police homicide of Mike Brown and a seemingly endless list of mostly young Black …
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How We “Blew It” on Obamacare
No one would have to worry about dealing with a greedy for-profit health insurance company ever again if Democrats had pushed for single payer.
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Revolution Versus the Counterrevolution in the Age of Social Media
Revolutionary organizations probably exist almost everywhere in some form throughout the world. The problem is that they tend to be small, or small relative to other political parties.