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Lines Drawn in the Sandinistas
Nicaragua’s democratic left chafes under President Ortega’s rule.
Freda Moon
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Gaza in the Crosshairs
Israel cites all the wrong reasons for its invasion of Gaza.
Neve Gordon
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Obama’s Burden
From Israel to Afghanistan, foreign policy challenges will test the new administration.
Robert Dreyfuss
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Pulp Friction
A private equity firm’s decision to shut down a profitable paper mill devastates a Wisconsin community.
Roger Bybee
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Chávez Wins Again
Venezuelans continue to support socialist leader despite corruption fears
Steve Ellner
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Union-Made Lattes
The Industrial Workers of the World ramps up its campaign to organize Starbucks
Sam Stoker
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Obama’s Labor Pick Is Good News for Workers
Senior Editor David Moberg looks at this week's labor news, including Obama's labor secretary pick, Detroit's holiday package, and the recent death of labor leader Ron Carey.
David Moberg
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The Body Count On Main Street
The financial crisis takes a human toll
Nick Turse
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Morales Remakes Bolivia
A new constitution grants indigenous people unprecedented rights
Alex Van Schaick
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The War Dividend
Will the Pentagon lock the Obama administration into ever-escalating military budgets?
Mark Engler
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The Rise and Fall of Rod Blagojevich
The governor's apparent misdeeds were audacious even by Illinois standards, Senior Editor David Moberg says during this interview with "Democracy Now!" co-host Juan Gonzales, which aired Wednesday.
David Moberg
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Republic’s Battle Cry
Workers occupying a closed Chicago factory are sending a strong message to Washington: protect workers' rights.
David Moberg
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El Salvador’s New Left
Once a guerrilla movement, the FMLN has swapped revolutionary rhetoric for pragmatic politics.
Jacob Wheeler
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Beyond Casino Capitalism
Bush let the gamblers run wild. Here's how Obama can rein them in.
David Moberg
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The Margin Walker
Veteran punk rocker Ian MacKaye on what has shocked him most during the Bush Era and why Obama gives him hope
Jarrett Dapier and Jeremy Gantz
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The Crisis of Wage Theft
Billions of dollars in wages are being illegally stolen from millions of workers each and every year, writes Kim Bobo, in this excerpt from her new book Wage Theft in America (The New Press)
Kim Bobo
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Mandate for Change
Voters' message to Obama: think big
David Sirota
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The Selma of Immigration Rights
In Arizona, immigrants protest Sheriff Joe's nativist agenda
Andrew Stelzer
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Origins of the Obama Machine
The farmworkers movement brought community organizing strategies to the electoral arena, writes Randy Shaw, in this excerpt from his new book
Randy Shaw
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What a Long, Strange Trip It’s Been
Looking back on a surreal campaign season
Bill Ayers
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A Stunning Victory. Now What?
In These Times editors around the country react to Barack Obama's historic victory
In These Times Editors
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Citizen Gore Vidal
Elections won't reverse the decline of American democracy, the prolific literary legend says
David Barsamian
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Dreaming Green
The Green Party's 5 percent campaign is both modest and ambitious. Can Cynthia McKinney pull it off?
Felix Holmgren
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On a Mission From God
Examining Sarah Palin's ties to the Christian Right
Chip Berlet and Esther Kaplan
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