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Solar Fight in Florida Heats Up With Mysterious Donor
The largest contribution to an anti consumer measure to impede access to solar energy just came from a mysterious new donor.
How Campaign Finance Disenfranchises the Silent Majority of US Democratic Socialists
To elect a president who will promote the democratic socialist positions, the country will have to first create generous public funding of election campaigns.
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ALEC’s Fingerprints on Harsh New North Carolina Immigration Law
Several states followed Arizona's lead in enacting harsh laws that expanded the role of police in federal immigration policy.
As European Governments Restrict Nuclear Power, Investors Focus on Brazil
While some European nations have decided to deactivate their nuclear power plants, Brazil is planning to build 12 by 2050.
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Radical Women Role Models Lead the Way to Positive Change
"Rad American Women A-Z"u00a0is more than just a list of heroines: It's also a primer on how you too can be radical and awesome.
James K. Galbraith on the Human Cost of Inequality in the Neoliberal Age
A shrinking middle class, rollbacks in social programs and low standards of living characterize life in a financialized economy.
Bright Ideas From the GOP’s Finest
Can we really take another year of nasty rhetoric and nonsense proposals?
It’s a $cam! The US Way of War in the 21st Century
Somewhere between $31 billion and $60 billion taxpayer dollars have been lost to fraud and waste in the US' “reconstruction” of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Four Unexpected Things We Learned in Lockup: Reflections on the IACP Shutdown
This action provided insights into the police system and allowed for reflections on our own strategies.
Sacramento Nestlé Bottling Plant Shut-Down Set for December 4
Subsidized water was exported to corporate agribusiness interests, so now activists are joining forces.