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Companies as Cultural Architects – Who’s Accountable?
A quick Google search for “how do companies affect culture” yields results on how to influence corporate culture, how a company's corporate culture can influence its profitability, you name …
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Eight Days in a Hong Kong Hotel: A Film Analysis of Citizenfour
Citizenfour is about NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden's actions as well as the collective work of reporters, and whistleblowers Laura Poitras, Glenn Greenwald, Ewen MacAskill, Jeremy Scahill and William Binney.
Deconstructing Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren, with her crusade to reform finance, is the darling of many, and there is a movement for her to run for President.
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Democrats Lost More Than an Election in 2014
There is a disconnect between popular movements for change throughout the country and election turnout.
The Shackles Return: Why Debtors’ Prisons Are Making a Comeback in the US
Debtors' prisons are making a serious comeback in the United States, which is deeply problematic for the poor and working class.
Global Tax-Evasion Crackdown Sidestepping Poorest Countries
While a major global campaign to cut down on tax evasion is picking up momentum, anti-poverty advocates say the initiative overlooks the world's poorest countries.
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What to Make of the Elections – and What We Should Do Next
Electorate data speaks to the necessary expansion of electoral and u201cstreet heatu201d strategies that prioritize certain issues.
Germany’s Unpaid Debt to Greece: Economist Albrecht Ritschl on WWII Reparations That Never Were
Albrecht Ritschl, professor of economic history, discusses Germany's unpaid war debts and reparations to Greece from World War II.
Is the State of Alaska Fighting Sex Trafficking or Targeting Women?
Sex workers in Alaska describe a new trafficking law and police harassment.
Why Did Fort Lauderdale Police Arrest an Old Man for Feeding Homeless People?
The rationale for Fort Lauderdale's anti-homeless ordinance has everything to do with land and money.