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The Genius Behind Gangnam Style
A Korean rapper has gotten 430 million Youtube hits by flipping the script of globalization.
Andrew Lam

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Venezuela Reelects Hugo Chavez. What’s Next?
Can the fourth-term president reconcile a deeply divided Venezuela?
Steve Ellner

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The $3.5 Million Dollar Woman
The scandal isn't really Lena Dunham. It's all the potential Lena Dunhams who get nowhere.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

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Postmodern Perón
Hugo Chávez and the new face of Latin American populism.
Bhaskar Sunkara

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Why Walmart, Why Now?
Labor historian Nelson Lichtenstein sheds light on the new surge of Walmart protests.
Micah Uetricht

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Frankenfoods, Reveal Yourselves!
If passed, California's Prop 37 will require companies to label foods made with GMOs.
Joseph Misulonas

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Paul Ryan Hefts White Man’s Burden
The real news isn’t Paul Ryan cutting off an interview; it’s the racist comment he made just before.
Terry J. Allen

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Obama’s Debate No-Show: 30 Years in the Making
Obama’s lackluster performance came straight out of decades of Democratic backpedaling. Will he show backbone in debate two?
James Thindwa

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Workers’ Rights at the Ballot Box
Labor flexes its political muscle in the Midwest.
Theo Anderson

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Issues that Obama and Romney Avoid
The presidential candidates aren't so keen on addressing the survival of humanity.
Noam Chomsky

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Two Little Missing Words
If now isn't the time for President Obama to have a real conversation about Social Security, when is?
David Sirota

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Welcome to Planet A-Hole
In case being a 7th-grade girl wasn't traumatic enough, now there's a '12-year-old sluts' Facebook page.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

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Obama: Forever Zung
Three (unsurprising) surprises from his first-debate zinging.
Theo Anderson

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Pre-Debate Analysis: The Mad Science of U.S. Presidential Campaigns
Behind Obama and Romney's every blink, there are countless calculations.
Steven Hill

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Republicans Reject Unions ... But Respect Union Refs?
Unbelievably, Republicans gave NFL union referees a little respect. Too bad it doesn't extend to other unions.
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President

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‘We’re Proud To Be Scabs’
Why Appalachian coal miners are eschewing unions and going Republican
Gabriel Schwartzman

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In Person: Sister Activist
Simone Chapman leads Nuns on the Bus, who lobby for social and economic justice (and plague Paul Ryan).
Rebecca Burns

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The Billionaire Bandits Behind Paul Ryan
Author Greg Palast follows the money trail leading up to Paul Ryan's nomination.
Roger Bybee

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The Mindy Project
Kaling's new show poses our last, best hope that the lady-comedy revolution will actually be revolutionary.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

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Brown v. Warren: Choosing Between Automatons and Leaders
Corporate execs fear elected officials who have inconvenient morals or brains--like Elizabeth Warren.
David Sirota

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Romney Loves American Cars; Obama Loves American Car Workers
While Romney was busy buying fancy cars, Obama was ensuring American cars are made in America by Americans.
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President

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The Neoliberal Plan for Higher Education
Backed by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the SUNY20/20 Act sounds the death knell of universal, affordable education.
James Cersonsky

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‘Going Nuclear’ on Class
The Democrats’ working-class disconnect.
David Moberg

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Will Pussy Riot Get The Last Laugh?
The prison sentence against the radical feminists chills freedom of speech but the backlash against the verdict might chill Putin as well.
Fred Weir
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