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The Peasants Still Have Their Pitchforks
Americans want what 21st century politics has so far not delivered: real options for challenging concentrated wealth.
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El Salvador Restores Biodiversity in the Face of Climate Change
Local organizations and the environment ministry in El Salvador launched a plan aimed at tackling environmental problems in an integral manner.
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Leave No Generation Behind
A tax on inherited wealth could eliminate student debt while reducing growing inequality.
As TPP Trade Talks Miss Third Deadline, Opponents Claim Momentum
Government negotiators for 12 Pacific Rim countries have missed an internal deadline to reach agreement on a controversial US-led trade deal.
Single-Room Occupancy Buildings: Last Bastion of Affordable Housing in San Francisco?
In the midst of an ongoing housing crisis, conditions in San Francisco's single-room occupancy buildings are slow to improve.
Did GMO Corn Really Kill All Those Bees in Canada?
What is the current situation with pesticides and bees, and who really is to blame?
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Consciousness in the Age of Digital Dystopia
Understanding the potential, and the dangers, of the digital age.
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GIFroux: In Defense of Public School Teachers in a Time of Crisis
Let's talk about teachers, and what we think about them.
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We Were Scammed – but Won’t Be Forever
Those who voted least are those most excluded from the American dream, but are active in developing the power they're locked out of by the electoral system.
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“Kill the Messenger” Kills a Chance to Comment on Real Reagan Atrocities
The film, Kill the Messenger, based on a true story, recounts a California reporter named Gary Webb.