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Undercover COP
Another year comes and goes and the media again ignores the inaction of the UN Climate Change Conference, this year beset by protests in Warsaw.
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The Workplace Needs to Adapt to People’s Needs
The conventional way we do business crushes workers' lives and community vitality. The democratic workplace provides an alternative, argues Nyala.
No Peace Through Military Strength: A response to Catherine Ashton’s “To Secure Peace, Be Ready for Battle”
We need to eradicate this skewed defense and security paradigm built upon the belief that peace and security should be pursued through military force.
The Kansas Regents’ (Unintentional) Honesty About Academic Freedom
The Regents have made clear that they want to crush academic freedom because they do not value it.
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Q&A: “Libyan Women Were Handed Over as Spoils of War“
Unless immediate changes are enforced, Libya is heading towards an
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What America Would Look Like if Libertarians Got Their Way
What if you cut all benefits? What if all of public life were a giant competition? What libertarianism would look like in real life.
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The GOP’s Growing Divide
The Republican Party, which should have the wind at its back, enters 2014 in disarray bordering on open warfare.
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The Graying of Our Incarceration Nation
America's broken criminal justice system has consigned millions of people to poverty and poor health as they age. It's time for the aging community to fight.
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Italy’s “Slow Food” Pioneer: How My Love for Food Ripened Into a Life’s Work
"Our philosophy is good, clean, and fair food; Good because it is healthy and tasty; clean because it is produced with low environmental impact and with animal welfare in …
Could We Make Opposition to Iran War Obligatory for Blue State Democrats?
Robert Naiman: It's not obvious that most blue state Democrats understand that support for new sanctions on Iran now will be scored as support for war.