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What Howard Zinn Got Wrong
The problem with Zinn’s work is that it fails to offer an honest account of how political change actually happens.
Kyle Williams
Feature
A Feminism for the Working Class
In 1999, Barbara Ehrenreich charged the feminist movement with advancing only "educated, middle-class women." Her critique is more pertinent than ever.
Indigo Olivier
Labor
How the UAW Went From a Militant, Trailblazing Union to a Corrupt, Dealmaking One
Chris Brooks
Feature
How the UAW Went From a Militant, Trailblazing Union to a Corrupt, Dealmaking One
The 50-year decline that led to Gary Jones' indictment.
Chris Brooks
Labor
The Young Turks Union Fight Gets Nastier With Charges of Retaliatory Firing, Withholding Raises
Hamilton Nolan
Labor
Freelancers Shouldn’t Betray Other Gig Workers By Allying with Anti-Union Opponents of AB5
Sascha Cohen
Feature
Journalists, Artists and Musicians on the Joys and Pains of Freelance Labor
Maximillian Alvarez
Labor
New York City Council Staffers Close In On a Remarkable Union Built From Scratch
Hamilton Nolan
Feature
ELIZABETH WARREN, PLEASE ENDORSE BERNIE SANDERS NOW
Time is short. We need you now.
Mindy Isser
Labor
On Super Tuesday, the LA Teachers’ Strike Paid Off Again
Sammy Feldblum
Feature
How Bernie’s Strategy of Building Relationships with Young People and Latinos Paid Off in California
Inside the campaign's California organizing strategy.
Nuala Bishari
Viewpoint
The Democratic Establishment Is Trying to Crush Bernie Sanders, But It Hasn’t Stopped Him
While the Democratic Party’s corporate wing helped Biden gain on Super Tuesday, Sanders’ left-wing vision is still popular—and can still win.
Miles Kampf-Lassin
Labor
As Unions Read the Tea Leaves, Retail Workers Union Locals Rush to Endorse Biden
Hamilton Nolan
Feature
Working Families Party: Sanders Needs Warren in the Race
Warren supporters argue her presence helps win more voters to a progressive agenda.
Ryan Grim and Rachel M. Cohen
Feature
When I Asked Elizabeth Warren to Speak Out Against the Yemen War, She Refused
In 2015, I asked Sen. Warren to oppose the war in Yemen. Here's what she said.
Shireen Al-Adeimi
Rural America
As I Write This, You Are Dying: A Letter to Lake Erie
Markie Miller
Viewpoint
Under Bloomberg, the NYPD Massively Expanded Its Racist Gang Database
Stop-and-frisk has received more attention, but Bloomberg’s role in broadening New York’s discriminatory gang database should raise serious concern about what his presidency would look like.
Josmar Trujillo
Viewpoint
Elizabeth Warren, Please Drop Out for the Sake of a Better World
Warren has no path to the Democratic nomination, but by dropping out and endorsing Bernie Sanders she can still help make her egalitarian vision a reality.
Hamilton Nolan
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