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Camel Nights
Making rent in a self-righteous world
Michelle Tea
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The Fight for Our Future
Christopher Hayes
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Democracy’s End
Steven F. Freeman
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The Falling Dollar
The solution, not the problem
Dean Baker
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The Next Campaign: Ideas
Christopher D. Cook
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Maytag Moves to Mexico
The closing of the Galesburg Maytag plant has left more manufacturing workers pondering an uncertain future
David Moberg
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Ethnic Tensions Smolder in China
Government blocks foreign journalists from reporting on Han-Hui riot
Jehangir Pocha
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How Mercury-Tainted Tuna Damages Fetal Brains
Sandra Steingraber
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American Christmas Card 2004
Kurt Vonnegut
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Turning Strangers into Political Friends
Danielle Allen
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A Long Climb
An energized Argentine democracy is holding its own against the IMF, but for how long?
James North
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People vs. Empire
Only global resistance from below can counter repressive states
Arundhati Roy
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Cutting Our Benefits
Bush begins second term by attacking Social Security
Dean Baker
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Election Reflection
What happened, and what we can do about it
David Moberg
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A Unified Front
Salim Muwakkil
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The Ballots at the Back of the Bus
Most voters in Ohio chose Kerry; here’s how the votes vanished.
Greg Palast
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Fallujah 101
A history lesson about the town we are currently destroying.
Rashid Khalidi
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The Liberal Waterloo
(Or, finally some good news from Washington!)
Slavoj Žižek
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Beyond God, Guns and Gays
Tuesday marked Election Day—not a trend
Cynthia Moothart
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The End is Near
Kurt Vonnegut
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A Dangerous Legacy
Bush’s “ownership society” champions a hyper-individualism that threatens the commons.
Adam Werbach
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Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
Despite the claims of some leftists, there’s a dire difference between Bush and Kerry for African-Americans.
Paul Street
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Millenial Madness
Bush’s imperial foreign policy is doomed to repeat a sordid history.
David Moberg
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Dissenters Be Damned!
Bush’s conception of judicial interpretation harks back to the dark days of monarchy.
Stephen J. Fortunato Jr.
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