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Labor
Inside World’s Economic Engine, Young China Redefines Class Consciousness
Michelle Chen
Homeless Tent Cities as Precursors of Occupy Wall Street
Lindsay Beyerstein

Culture
Beats, Rhymes and Riots
Don't blame the music of Britain's streets for this year's riots.
Emily Manuel

Labor
Can Nontraditional Labor Orgs Really Represent Workers?
Mike Elk
The Daily Occupation: Do Demands for Free Speech Advance the Occupy Movement?
Rebecca Burns
Stuck ‘On the Bridge’: New Film Explores PTSD and the True Costs of War
Patrick Glennon
Rule Change Would Allow Government to Lie About Whether Records Exist
Lindsay Beyerstein

Labor
The Case of the Disappearing Local TV Journalist
Kari Lydersen
As Emanuel Flexes, Bloomberg Backs Away From OWS “Plan Of Action”
Allison Kilkenny

Feature
Will Obama’s Job Plan Save His?
Obama's proposed jobs bill is doomed—but it could help secure re-election.
David Moberg
The Daily Occupation: Occupy Chicago and Emanuel Face Escalating War of Attrition
Joe Macaré
Cornel West Arrested, Unions March With OWS, Pete Seeger Performs
Allison Kilkenny
The Daily Occupation: Preparing to Take the Horse, Even if Rahm Says Nay
Joe Macaré
Bloomberg Promises Crackdown on Occupy Wall Street
Allison Kilkenny

Labor
Greece Strikes, the People Rise, Global Economy Teeters
Michelle Chen

Labor
California Workers Take Walmart’s Warehouses to Court
Kari Lydersen

Viewpoint
The Choice Between Democracy and Autocracy
City mayors are going medieval on their protesting subjects.
David Sirota

Dispatch
Patents vs. Public Health
India's Supreme Court could determine the fate of the country's generic drug industry—and its sick poor.
Rebecca Burns
