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Democrats Favored to Win Golden Flip Flop Award on Taxing The Rich
Lindsay Beyerstein
Labor
Burma’s New Labor Law: Built to Fail or Shifting Toward Democracy?
Michelle Chen
Dispatch
Private Prisons Gone Wild
Legal challenges are no match for Arizona politicians determined to privatize the state's correctional services.
Beau Hodai
Nature, Nurture, Gender, and Identical Twins
Lindsay Beyerstein
Labor
After Hershey Scandal, State Dept. to Review Work Visa Program—But Advocates Want More
Mike Elk
Labor
Brazilian Blowout Still a Threat, Feds Say
Kari Lydersen
Viewpoint
Class Consciousness Is Back
Once you notice inequality, you can't escape the realities of class in America.
Susan J. Douglas
Viewpoint
Steve Forbes: The GOP’s Man in 2012
The Republican Party’s awkward flat-taxing farce has the last laugh.
Theo Anderson
Labor
Solidarity Divided: Occupy Protesters Shut Down Ports Without Union’s Support
Mike Elk
Labor
End of the Newt & Andy Show? Breaking Up Is So Hard…
Steve Early
Labor
Union-Buster to Managers: Fear the New Election Rules—and Hold 5 Meetings
Josh Eidelson
To Serve And Protect the Great Vampire Squid
Allison Kilkenny
Dispatch
Will Latino Groups Choose To Occupy?
The Latino and immigrant reaction to Occupy Wall Street has been decidedly mixed.
Teresa Puente
‘Small Victories’ at West Coast Port Blockades
Susie Cagle
Comics
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Eric Garcia
Review: ‘Inside Scientology’ by Janet Reitman
Lindsay Beyerstein
Viewpoint
What’s Next for the Occupy Movement?
There is much to celebrate, even as the tents come down. But it's time for new strategies.
Marilyn Katz
Labor
As Durban Dust Settles, Pondering Emissions Reductions and Jobs
Kari Lydersen
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