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Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
Sexist antics and union-busting cast doubt on American Apparel's progressive cred
Ari Paul
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Dueling Dynasties
With Chicago's Mayor Daley embroiled in scandal, Jesse Jackson Jr. eyes the 2007 race
Ethan Michaeli
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Gods and Mortals
The AFL-CIO's split may impact smaller state and local federations the most
David Moberg
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Women’s Work
Female union members are gaining clout, but are still shut out of top labor positions
Kari Lydersen
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Labor Split a Mixed Bag
Union threats to leave AFL-CIO generate waves, new possibilities
David Moberg
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The Case for a Democratic Marker
Christopher Hayes
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Downing Street: A Dead-End In American Media
David Michael Green
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The Progressive Frontier
The governor of the Big Sky state has important lessons to teach Democrats across the nation
Matt Singer
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Class Consciousness Matters
What's missing from the New York Times and Wall Street Journal
David Moberg
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No Negotiation
Sharon reveals his plans for the West Bank
Neve Gordon
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Hand Over the Keys
A generous gesture can make a difference
Nir Eisikovits
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No More of the Same
Adam Werbach
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Environmentalism is dead. Whats next?
Adam Werbach
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James Weinstein: 1926 – 2005
Miles Harvey
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Thanks, But Well Do It Ourselves
Against enlightened administration
Slavoj Žižek
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Battling Big Cola
Parents and health advocates fight to make sure Pepsi is not the choice of a new generation
Mark Winne
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Injuries to All
A human rights report details the gruesome cost of the Bush administration's hostility to workplace safety
Jamie Daniel
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Tainted to the Core
Why conflicts of interest are hazardous to your health
Jennifer Washburn
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Crash Landing
United Airlines' ditching of this pensions may well precipitate a national crisis
Jack Rasmus
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Three-Dimensional Economics
CAFTA won't help U.S. workers, and blocking it may help the rest of the world
David Moberg
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Sanders Steps Up
The representative for the rest of us sets his sights on the Senate
Joel Bleifuss
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George in Georgia
The president's short, happy visit to the former Soviet state masked the long-term failures of U.S. policy.
Frida Berrigan
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Revenge of Global Finance
Slavoj Žižek
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Why History From Below Matters: An Interview with Howard Zinn
In this 2005 interview, Zinn explained his approach to writing history: “I am going to write about what I think is impor­tant: the social strug­gles of peo­ple, the class struc­ture in the Unit­ed States, the racial prob­lem, the prob­lem of sex­u­al equal­i­ty, the prob­lem of war. Those are the things that are going to guide me.”
Aaron Sarver
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