The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Feature
The Changing Tide in Argentina: An Assault on the Public Sector and a Shift Towards Austerity
Argentine President Mauricio Macri seems to be intent upon implementing austerity and significantly changing the course of the previous Kirchner governments.
Sara Kozameh
Feature
The New Yorker’s Blind Shooting at Bernie Sanders
Sanders' appeal to millennials isn't "retro"—it's because eight years after the Great Recession, young people are still feeling the squeeze.
Dean Baker
Labor
Brooklyn Sweet’N Low Workers Face Mass Layoffs To Make Way for Luxury Condos
Dan DiMaggio
Viewpoint
Rewriting the Progressive Playbook
To counter the resurgent Right, Wisconsin progressives are thinking big
Joel Bleifuss
Rural America
Lessons from the Original War on Coal: Class Conflict and the Fossil Economy
Dayton Martindale
Rural America
It’s Not Just Oregon: A Closer Look at the Sagebrush Insurgency
Rural America In These Times
Culture
Scattering Karl’s Ashes
Learning to accept the inevitable
Jane Miller
Viewpoint
In the Wake of Flint’s Water Crisis, It’s Time for a Federal Emergency Manager for Michigan
Maybe we should take a page from Gov. Rick Snyder's own playbook and override his authority.
Louis Nayman
Labor
Could a New NLRB Case Limit Bosses’ Best Anti-Union Tool, the Captive Audience Meeting?
Shaun Richman
Labor
This Bill Would Force Large Corporations To Pay a Fine if They Don’t Pay Workers a Living Wage
Justyna Bicz
Dispatch
Is ‘Female Viagra’ Feminist?
A new drug divides the women’s health movement
Molly M. Ginty
Viewpoint
We Don’t Need To Break Up the Big Banks. We Need To Put Them Under Democratic Control.
The problem isn't that banks are "too big to fail"—it's that they're too important not to be under democratic control.
Jamie Merchant
Labor
Govt. Report: Even After 2013 Texas Fertilizer Explosion, Hundreds of Communities Still at Risk
Elizabeth Grossman
Viewpoint
There’s No Other Way To Spin It: Bernie Sanders Pulled Off a Huge Victory in Iowa
Who would have imagined, even a few months ago, that the Iowa caucus results would be so close?
Marc Daalder
Viewpoint
The 5 Worst Excuses for Hillary Clinton’s Vote To Invade Iraq
Clinton supporters want Democratic voters to forgive their candidate's support for the most disastrous foreign policy decision in decades. They shouldn't.
Stephen Zunes
Feature
Bernie Sanders’ Moment of Truth
Bernie's political revolution reaches a decisive moment in the Iowa caucus.
In These Times Editors
Culture
The Lessons of Zapatista Women Activists for Today’s Social Movements
The role of indigenous women in the Zapatista movement is little known.
James Tracy
Viewpoint
LGBTQ Protests Against Israel Are About Justice, Not Anti-Semitism
Israel uses a reductive version of “gay rights” to market itself with a positive, welcoming image—despite its egregious human rights abuses against Palestinians.
Jimmy Pasch
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