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How Neoconservatives Destabilized Europe
Will a debate even be allowed about the dangers of “regime change” prescriptions in the future?
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The Revolution That Was Not Televised: Lessons From the Vietnam Antiwar Movement
The US war in Vietnam was the first televised war, but television alone did not create opposition to it.
Nowhere to Run: A Roundup of Reporting on the Refugee Crisis in Europe
Every day we're struck by terrible headlines concerning the refugee crisis in Europe.
Henry A. Giroux | Revisiting Hurricane Katrina: Racist Violence and the Politics of Disposability
Hurricane Katrina launched a new era in the politics of disposability and the undoing of the social state, which was rooted in racism.
The Daunting Task of Decarceration
It is possible that proposed “reform” isn't meant to end mass incarceration at all, but rather create an opportunity for expanded profiteering.
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Montana’s Fossil-Fuel Resistance Centers on Stewardship of Land
Meet the ranchers, grandmothers, professors, and tribes who are blocking oil equipment deliveries and getting arrested.
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Mantra for 9/11: 14 Years Later, Improbable World
Fourteen years later, we don't even grasp what we did.
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Day of the Disappeared: Mexico Remembers the 43 Abducted Students
In the 21st century this crime against humanity is still horrifically common, and itu2019s incumbent on us to grapple with the full reality of it.
Concerns About China Resurrect an Economic Zombie
“Scare stories about our supposed financial dependence on China just keep shambling along.”
Ladydrawers: … Like Lupus
The Ladydrawers look at race and autoimmune disorders, and the disproportionate number of women of color affected by lupus.