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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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Democracy’s Death
Haitian dissidents find themselves the targets of massive repression
Ben Terrall

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Chiquitas Children
Nicolas Bérubé and Benoit Aquin

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How to End the War
Naomi Klein
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Numbers Before Politics
Dean Baker

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Where Are the Women?
Emily Udell
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Too Much Media
Patricia Aufderheide
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Union Stations
David Moberg

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Broadband Internet: Unhappily Ever After?
Jeff Chester and Gary O. Larson

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Is Low-Cost Wi-Fi Un-American?
Timothy Karr

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Making Connections
Why is the news so bad? What can progressives do to fix it?
Jessica Clark and Tracy Van Slyke

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The Ousting of Obrador
Kari Lydersen
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The Blogosphere: Insiders vs. Outsiders
Digby

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Five Ways to Combat Conservative Media
Jamison Foser

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Wake Up!
Washington's alarming foreign policy
Chalmers Johnson

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Which Comes First: Growth or Clout?
Unions debate strategy at the spring AFL-CIO Executive Council meeting
David Moberg

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Politicizing the Personal: Growing the Progressive Movement
Organizers should focus on 'points of access' to engage with those outside the progressive base.
Christopher Hayes

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Trafficking in Politics
Bush's strong rhetoric on sex slavery masks policy failures.
Eartha Melzer

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Plowing for Profits
U.S. agribusiness eyes Iraq's fledgling markets
Christopher D. Cook

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Under the Microscope
An aggressive audit of labor unions is only one front in Republicans' multi-pronged attack.
David Moberg
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John Negroponte’s Dark Past
The case against the former U.S. ambassador to Hondurus and Iraq—and Bush intelligence czar.
Robert Parry

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The Coming Bird Flu Pandemic
Plagued by corruption and short on resources, Cambodia may be incubating a deadly contagion.
Jehangir Pocha
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