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Tony Benn: A Voice From Labour’s Left
The 86-year-old progressive firebrand and former British MP isn't retiring any time soon.
Jane Miller
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Canaries in the Data Mines
Civil libertarians raise alarm over America's national surveillance network.
Nan Levinson
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Anatomy of the 1%
Who comprises the nation's wealthiest—and most infamous—percentage?
David Moberg
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Fighting Sexual Assault, One Tweet at a Time
In 2011, activists harnessed the Internet to make visible everyday violence that too often goes unreported.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
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Torn Apart: How the Government Separates Parents and Children
Nebraska took Maria Luis' kids, then ICE sent her back to Guatemala.
Aaron Nelsen
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The Poverty of School Reform
In Chicago's African-American neighborhoods, schools change quickly—regardless of what families want.
Joel Handley
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Three Months of Occupy: A Movement in Photos
These pictures from around the country capture the rapid evolution of a grassroots uprising.
Mackenzie McCluer
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Killing Us Sweetly
Conservatives' role in the growing burden of American obesity.
Theo Anderson
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Learning to Protest Together
At Occupy Columbus, four very different citizens try to tolerate very close quarters.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
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Occupy’s Radicalism Prompts Disdain from Liberal Class
After holding so-called 'progressive' Democrats accountable, Occupy Chicago gets a telling-off from media and aldermen.
Joe Macaré
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Carbon Credits in the ‘Valley of Death’
Uncovering the ugly effects of U.N.-backed 'clean development' in Honduras.
Jeremy Kryt
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New Eden, Old Devils
Occupy sites haven't yet transcended America's divisions—but voices of the whole 99% are becoming more audible.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
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Is the Federal Government Helping to Bust Unions?
Defense contractor Honeywell pushed concessions onto striking workers—and unions say Washington supported the company behind the scenes.
Mike Elk
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True Crime Finance Stories
Who's to blame for the implosion of Greece—and the global economy?
Greg Palast
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What Can Labor Learn?
It won't be easy for union leaders to accept the Occupy movement's most important lesson.
Mike Elk
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No Longer Laughing, but Still Clueless
The mainstream media's narrow and formulaic approach damages its Occupy coverage.
Allison Kilkenny
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OWS Protesters Regroup After Early Morning Raid on Liberty Park
Under cover of darkness and a media blackout, NYPD officers demolished Occupy Wall Street's camp.
J.A. Myerson
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An Occupy Road Trip
In cities and towns across the nation, protesters are rejecting the status quo—but not necessarily capitalism.
Arun Gupta
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A ‘Care Socialist’ Speaks Out
An economist debunks the "austerity story."
Joel Bleifuss
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Lessons from the 1960s for the 99 Percent
To build a truly mass movement, Occupy protesters must avoid militancy—and learn to like leaders.
Marilyn Katz
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Voices From the Occupations
Why occupy? Four protesters from around the U.S. discuss the nation's newest movement.
Jeremy Gantz
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Denver’s School Board Battles
The city's Public Schools Board election was flooded with outside money—and could be a model for pro-charter, anti-union 'reformers.'
Mike Elk
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No Country for Old People
America's healthcare crisis hits minority seniors—and things are getting worse.
Michelle Chen
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Lessons From The Single-Payer State
How to spread Vermont's human-rights victory throughout the country
James Haslam
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