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          Rural America                  
            
        Fracking Bans Are Teaching Americans That They Are Not as Free as They Think
      
                                
                      Thomas Linzey                  
            
    
  
      
          Culture                  
            
        Europe, A Love Story: Michael Moore’s Latest Film Tries To Sell Social Democracy to America
      
                    In 'Where To Invade Next,' Moore marches around Europe with a flag on his shoulder, to dubious effect.
                          
                      Jeremy Gantz                  
            
    
  
      
          Labor                  
            
        Blame Anyone but the Corporations: GOP Fear-Mongering Distracts from the TPP
      
                                
                      Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President                  
            
    
  
      
          Feature                  
            
        8 Terrible Things About the Trans-Pacific Partnership
      
                    It's no wonder the Obama administration tried to keep this secret—the corporate-friendly trade agreement, decoded.
                          
                      David Moberg                  
            
    
  
      
        Conviction Vacated in 28-Year Innocence Case
      
                                
                      Susan Greene, Colorado Independent                  
            
    
  
      
          Culture                  
            
        The Blacklist in ‘Trumbo’ Didn’t Just Restrict Free Speech. It Changed How We Talk About Freedom.
      
                    Trumbo misses the opportunity to tell a more faithful, radical narrative of cinema's Red Scare and its resistors.
                          
                      Andrew Paul                  
            
    
  
      
          Labor                  
            
        U.S. To Increase Worker Protection From Deadly Silica Dust for First Time in More Than 40 Years
      
                                
                      Elizabeth Grossman                  
            
    
  
      
          Labor                  
            
        In Landslide Election, University of Chicago Adjuncts Vote to Form Union
      
                                
                      Lauren Kaori Gurley                  
            
    
  
      
          Viewpoint                  
            
        The Paris Climate Agreement Sets Ambitious Goals, But Countries Won’t Achieve Them—Without Us
      
                    COP21's heart may have been in the right place, but by the numbers, the sum is still climate catastrophe.
                          
                      Tom Ladendorf                  
            
    
  
      
          Feature                  
            
        Artist Molly Crabapple on Refusing Lena Dunham, Sketching Occupy and Achieving Cockroach-Free Hair
      
                    Molly Crabapple tells In These Times about her new memoir—and true to form, the interview is no-bullshit in tone and global in scope.
                          
                      Rachel Luban                  
            
    
  
      
          Dispatch                  
            
        These Students Are Leading a Movement for Free College in the United States
      
                    At last, real organizing for tuition-free college is taking off in America.
                          
                      Rebecca Nathanson                  
            
    
  
      
          Labor                  
            
        Chicago Teachers Union’s Overwhelming Approval of Strike Shows Power of Bottom-up Organizing
      
                                
                      Micah Uetricht                  
            
    
  
      
          Labor                  
            
        Where Did the OUR Walmart Campaign Go Wrong?
      
                                
                      Peter Olney                  
            
    
  
      
          Rural America                  
            
        Veganic: Do Organic Farming and Urban Food Justice Have Room for Animal Rights?
      
                                
                      Dayton Martindale                  
            
    
  
      
          Feature                  
            
        Bringing Socialism Back: How Bernie Sanders is Reviving an American Tradition
      
                    The Sanders campaign is resurrecting socialist electoral politics and paving the way for a more radical public discourse.
                          
                      Joseph M. Schwartz                  
            
    
  
      
          Dispatch                  
            
        Free Speech In an Age of Campus Protest
      
                    How the media can work for, and against, the wave of anti-racist actions by students
                          
                      Jill Hopke                  
            
    
  
      
          Culture                  
            
        The Limits of Liberal Niceness in Aziz Ansari’s Master of None
      
                    Ansari and his character, Dev, genuinely want to do good. But they're missing the political framework.
                          
                      Bhaskar Sunkara                  
            
    
  
      
          Viewpoint                  
            
        Why Zizek’s Critics are Wrong—and Where They Could Have Gotten it Right
      
                    Zizek's critique of the refugee crisis is more sophisticated than his critics are willing to admit—but he, too, missed something big.
                          
                      Jamil Khader