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Labor
Native and African-American Farmers Finally Get Their Due
Rose Arrieta
Weekly Mulch: How to Avoid Gobbling Your Way Through the Holidays
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Culture
The Politics of a New Metropolis
Fritz Lang's newly expanded dystopian classic looks better than ever. Its vision of humanity? Not so much.
Michael Atkinson
Viewpoint
Haiti News Start-Up Challenges Conventional Reconstruction Wisdom
Megan Tady
Labor
Time For an Upgrade? Labor Rights Fall Short In Facebook Firing
Akito Yoshikane
Video
The Return of the Torturers
Jeremy Gantz
Labor
On the World Stage, U.S. Falls Flat on Women’s Equality
Michelle Chen
The Weekly Pulse: Food Rules, X-Ray Scanners and Whole Foods
Lindsay Beyerstein
Labor
Firms See Long-Sought Goal in Sight: Major Pay Cuts Through Two Tiers
Roger Bybee
Dispatch
Another Sit-in Success
A group of Hispanic parents save a Chicago community center from destruction.
Andy Donakowski
Labor
It’s Time Progressive Bloggers Started Caring About the Labor Movement
Mike Elk
Dispatch
Debt Vultures Shot for Chanukah
Liberia is saved, but the predators are not done.
Greg Palast
Labor
The Jimmy John’s Defeat and the Trouble With Union Elections
Joe Burns
Viewpoint
Barbarism With A Human Face
Slavoj Žižek
Labor
TSA: Pilots’ Junk Off Limits, Flight Attendants’ Fair Game
Lindsay Beyerstein
Comics
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August Pollak
Labor
Helped by Schools’ Social Justice Mission, University Dining Hall Workers Unionize
Kari Lydersen
Dispatch
Invasion of the Land Grabbers
U.S.-based multinational corporations are buying up massive chunks of Africa.
Joice Biazoto
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