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Socialism: Oui ou Non?
Pete Karman
Labor
Weekly Workers’ Round-up: Students Stand Up to Nike, Protesters Try to ‘Make Wall Street Pay’
Jennifer Braudaway
Labor
Will Emboldened Obama Begin to Fight Overseas Job Relocations?
Roger Bybee

Labor
Building Bridges, Opening Doors: Labor Education Conference Charts Movement’s Future
Kari Lydersen

Feature
Globalization Marches On
Growing popular outrage has not challenged corporate power.
Noam Chomsky
Weekly Mulch: Clock Ticking for Climate Change Legislation
Sarah Laskow, Media Consortium blogger

Interview
Amy Dean
Amy Dean

Labor
Remembering the Triangle Fire
Richard Greenwald
Viewpoint
The Criminal Flaw in Obama’s Immigration Vision
Seth Wessler

Labor
Airline or Ego Trip? British Airways CEO Wants to Kill Unite, Profs Say
Lindsay Beyerstein
Labor
A Free Solution to the Jobs Crisis: End China’s Currency Manipulation
David Moberg

Culture
‘Rebound City’ Hustle
Preachers of post-industrial revivalism say the future can be bright for dying manufacturing towns. Too bad their formula for rebirth doesn't work.
Roger Bybee
Weekly Diaspora: 200,000 March on DC, Call for Immigration Reform Now
Erin Rosa, Media Consortium blogger

Labor
The Death—and Life?—of Craftsmanship
Richard Greenwald
Video
Arundhati Roy on Obama’s Wars, India and Democracy
Jeremy Gantz

Labor
Rapid Urbanization Pushes Global Slum Population Over 800M, UN Says
Akito Yoshikane

Dispatch
What Has Barack Obama Done for Black America?
Tavis Smiley gathers prominent black leaders, intellectuals and activists to take the president to task.
Laura S. Washington
Weekly Pulse: President Signs Health Reform Bill
Lindsay Beyerstein
Announcing In These Times’ New Agreement with the National Writers Union
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