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Slavoj Žižek: The Urgent Necessity of a Syriza Victory in Greece
Only a split from the European Union by Greece can save what is worth saving in the European legacy: democracy, trust in people and egalitarian solidarity.
Slavoj Žižek
Dispatch
The Women Behind Black Lives Matter
The 'leaderless' movement is being propelled by the efforts of women of color.
Kendra Pierre-Louis
Comics
Boko Haram And The Real Threat
Matt Bors
Comics
RIP King Tiger
Eric Garcia
Labor
The U.S. Labor Movement: At a ‘Crossroads,’ or the Gallows?
Jake Blumgart
Labor
Saving Labor’s Sinking Ship
David Moberg
Labor
Goucher College Adjuncts Expect Union Victory As Organizing Spreads in Maryland
Bruce Vail
Feature
How To Sell Off a City
Welcome to Rahm Emanuel’s Chicago, the privatized metropolis of the future.
Rick Perlstein
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EXCLUSIVE: New Documents Show FBI Targeted NATO Protesters
In the lead-up to the 2012 NATO Summit in Chicago, federal agents teamed with local police to find and interrogate suspected anarchists.
Joel Handley
Labor
Rep. Keith Ellison’s Low-wage Worker Organizer SOTU Guest: “I go with a conflicted heart”
Veronica Mendez Moore
Dispatch
Police Body Cams: Solution or Scam?
Debating the technophiles’ favorite fix for police violence
Osita Nwanevu
Labor
‘We Deserve Respect’: Strippers Seek $100,000 Settlement From Portland Vegan Strip Club
F. Amanda Tugade
Feature
With Missions in 105 Countries, We Are In the Golden Age of Black Ops
The U.S.'s most elite forces are conducting missions around the world ranging from kill/capture night raids to training exercises—and this year could see more such missions than ever.
Nick Turse
Labor
Hey Sen. McConnell: Don’t Fast Track the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President
Feature
Phillip Agnew, Dream Defender
Meet the new generation of civil rights leaders.
Michelle Chen
Labor
The Story Behind ‘Solidarity Forever’
The song “Solidarity Forever” still echoes symbolically in America's conscience.
Jonathan D. Rosenblum
Feature
The People’s Climate March Is Still Changing the Debate on Climate Change
Much has changed since hundreds of thousands of people marched through New York demanding climate action—and that's not a coincidence.
Robbie Lieberman
Labor
2,600 California Mental Health Care Workers On Strike Against Kaiser Permanente
Mario Vasquez
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