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The Tide of History Flows Left
The overall tide of civilization flows in a progressive direction.
As Greek Elections Near, Expecting More of the Same From Syriza Spinoff Party
Scholar James Petras explains why he believes the Greek party that broke off from Syriza will offer more failed economic policies.
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Scott Walker Aide’s Claim of Prosecutorial Abuse Refuted by New Audio
Newly-released audio contradicts many of Archer's claims.
Black People Can’t Vote If We’re Dead
Merely getting US presidential candidates to address the spectacle of Black death will not yield real change.
When Candidates Talk Education, Media Rarely Go Beyond Buzzwords
The 2016 election is an important one for education policy.
Hillary Clinton’s Wall Street Address
Clinton's loyalists were presenting her to us as the reincarnation of the young woman she was in the seventies and eighties.
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Texas Lawmakers Are Busy Making It Harder to Vote
Texans should demand better.
Mark Crispin Miller: Neoliberalism and Its Impacts on Free Speech, Education and Democracy
Mark Crispin Miller discusses neoliberal doctrine and his new series, “Forbidden Bookshelf.”
On the News With Thom Hartmann: FEC Head Says She’s Given Up Hope of Regulating 2016 Election, and More
That agency has been unable to reach a conclusion on any key vote, and more.
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Syriza: Lies, Broken Promises and Prolonged Austerity
Three months after its election, the Syriza-led coalition government in Greece has diffused any of the optimism surrounding its ascendance to power.