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Kissing Your Way to the Top: The Paul Ryan Story
He's the GOP's Chosen One, but is he leading the party over a cliff?
Theo Anderson
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A Haymarket Revisionary
Timothy Messer-Kruse raises serious doubts about one of the Left's most precious myths.
George Kenney
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How to Create a Cult
In Kumaré, Vikram Gandhi sets out to determine whether a fake guru could be just as convincing as a “real” guru.
Michael Atkinson
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Feminism…What’s Next?
Sady Doyle and Susan J. Douglas discuss the future with Katha Pollitt, Erin Matson and Jennifer Pozner.
ITT Contributors
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84,000 Davids vs. Goliath
The media loves an individual underdog story, but successful activism always brings a crowd.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
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Wrong Union For the Job
SEIU wants to lead a campaign against the 1%. Critics wonder if it can.
David Moberg
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Red Squares Everywhere
Will Quebec’s maple spring come south?
Sarah Jaffe
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The Great Charter: It’s Fate, Our Fate
Revisiting the Magna Carta.
Noam Chomsky
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Syriza Rising
The radical Left in Greece almost rules.
Richard Seymour
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Nora Ephron Finally Gets the Credit She’s Always Deserved
We should've listened to our mothers.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
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The Logic of Willful Ignorance
You don't need to be a political junkie to be a good citizen.
David Sirota
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The Season of Electoral Angst
In election 2012, what does 'winning' mean for the Left?
Bhaskar Sunkara
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Romney 2012: It’s the End of the GOP as We Know It
Women and Latinos decisively reject the party, but that isn't the worst of Republicans' problems.
Theo Anderson
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After Fukushima, Japan Seeks Non-Nuclear Option
Lindsey Kratochwill
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Striking Back at Drone Attacks
Why has there been so little organized resistance to drone warfare?
Rebecca Burns
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Smashing the Spinning Plates
How long can the Eurocrats in Brussels keep the dinnerware in motion?
Slavoj Žižek
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A New Standard for Oxymoronic Newspeak
The NSA won’t say how many Americans it’s spying on because that would be invading their privacy.
David Sirota
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The Anti-Austerity Crusader
An interview with Paul Krugman.
Alberto Mucci
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The Misruling Class
Meritocracy worship bedevils America.
Christopher Hayes
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The Potential Upside of Captivity
Despite what the industry would have you believe, higher taxes on fossil fuel production won't drive companies (and jobs) elsewhere.
David Sirota
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A Dreamer, Deferred
A deportee adjusts to life in Mexico.
Ruth Samuelson
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AFSCME Searches For New Leader In Heated Election
AFSCME delegates vote Thursday in the union's most heated election in 30 years.
Mike Elk
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Life During Rahm Time
Is Emanuel's Chicago the future of Democratic urban politics?
David Moberg
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West Bank Diaries
In May, the author spent ten days traveling around Israel, Palestine and Jordan with the liberal pro-Israel advocacy organization J Street. What follows are excerpts from the journal she kept during her trip.
Marilyn Katz
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