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Some Arguments Deserve to Be Uncivil
Demands for civility almost always come from people who have forfeited their right to the respect they demand.
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The First Annual New York City Conference on Worker Cooperatives
Cooperators and activists come together to discuss how to grow a worker co-op sector in NYC
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Poll Shows How Democrats Can Win With a Public Education Agenda
Democratic candidates need to make support for public education front-and-center of their campaigns.
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Make Your Investments Fuel Change
We're igniting some Wall Street heat.
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A Conservative Disdain for the Unemployed
I could ask how, exactly, Mr. Boehner believes that increased willingness to work would conjure more jobs into existence.
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Nakhwa Without Borders: Gaza and the End of “Arab Gallantry”
Is this the end of Arab Nakhwa? Did it even ever exist?
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Young Climate Marchers: Support From Boomers Makes Us Feel Less Alone
When more than 300,000 people filled the streets of New York City for the People's Climate March on September 21, one thing became clear: This is an issue that …
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Forcing an Island of Peace to Host a Billion-Dollar Military Base
Uncle Sam is wrecking a great deal of South Korea's top tourist destination.
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Scrambling Birds’ Brains: Could This Toxic Algae Offer Clues to Human Diseases?
A mysterious toxin with no name and no cure lurking in lakes in the South has drilled holes in the brains of the region's birds.
Another War, Another Evil: Haven’t We Learned That the Devil Cannot Be Slain?
The public is sold the idea of the need for violence to cure the world's ills, despite our responsibility for creating those ills.