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Class
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Report: Charters Creating Two-Tier Education
At the 60-year anniversary of Brown vs. Board of Education, separate is still not equal.
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Who Can We Shoot?
We must see class as a group of human beings who share common interests because they experience common conditions at work.
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Testing Narrative: José Vilson’s Vision of Race, Class and Education in the US
Jose Vilson's new book "This Is Not a Test" discusses how education reform looks and feels to those who actually have to endure it: teachers, parents and students.
In the Shadow of War: Life and Fiction in 21st Century America
We have been at war for almost a decade yet you would not know it from the subject matter of most new novels. Could the reason for this be …
Questioning the Underlying Structures of Property and Power is “Off the Table”
In part two of Reality Asserts Itself, Paul Jay and Vijay Prashad discuss the limits imposed on questioning the roots of inequality and how those who own the majority …
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Occupy Everyone: Making Revolutionaries, Not a Revolution
When the next crisis hits, perhaps enough people will be
Noam Chomsky Post-Election: We Need More Organization, Education, Activism
In a far-ranging discussion of US politics and policies, history and prospects, Noam Chomsky's analysis of the issues before us probes deeply.
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Election Night
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“Class” Used to Be a Dirty Word: Elections Point to New Paradigm
The 2012 presidential race is shaping up as a new kind of political fight being fairly openly fought around the issue of class and inequality with racial overtones.