The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover
  
      
        50 Years After the Coup in Chile, the U.S. Has Finally Declassified Documents Relating to Its Role
      
                    Following calls for transparency from progressive lawmakers including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Greg Casar, the State Department has declassified records around the events leading up to the violent coup in 1973.
                          
                      Jake Johnson                  
            
    
  
      
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        No Parties on a Dead Planet: It’s Time We Reimagine Burning Man
      
                    Why this ecologically devastating escapist drug party just hits differently in 2023.
                          
                      Corinne Loperfido                  
            
    
  
      
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        Why Did UPS Teamsters Vote Yes on the Deal?
      
                    A reporter got an intimate look at how contract discussions played out at one local.
                          
                      Teddy Ostrow                  
            
    
  
      
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        The Chicago Teachers Union Won Big. What Comes Next?
      
                    Chicago Teachers Union president Stacy Davis Gates on the Johnson administration, school privatization, and fighting for immigrant families.
                          
                      Jim Daley                  
            
    
  
      
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        Autoworkers Aren't Afraid of a Strike
      
                    “It's not about protecting the American dream or fighting for the American dream. It's literally like resuscitating it from the dead.”
                          
                      Teddy Ostrow and                       Ruby Walsh                  
            
    
  
      
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        The U.S. Moneyless Economy Is Booming
      
                    The free and shared goods economy is creating community resilience and alternatives to trash culture for millions of people.
                          
                      April M. Short                  
            
    
  
      
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        West Virginia University Administrators Just Announced Massive Layoffs. Campus Workers Aren’t Going Down Without a Fight.
      
                    The new WVU budget slashes nearly 10% of majors and 7% of all faculty, but campus workers are fighting back.
                          
                      Maximillian Alvarez                  
            
    
  
      
          Dispatch                  
            
        On Chicago's Northwest Side, Socialists Are Wielding Power in a Whole New Way
      
                    For city council members Rossana Rodríguez Sanchez and Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, "co-governance" is key.
                          
                      Jacqui Germain                  
            
    
  
      
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        Nationalization Is a Great American Tradition
      
                    The U.S. government has at various times taken control of radio, railroads, coal mines and banks. Today there are movements afoot to nationalize Amazon, SpaceX, transit and more.
                          
                      Dayton Martindale                  
            
    
  
      
          LaborViewpointInterview                  
            
        Sara Nelson: Attacks on Abortion Rights Are Attacks on All Workers
      
                    Association of Flight Attendants-CWA President Sara Nelson on abortion rights, building union density, and the sham of “corporate benevolence.”
                          
                      Natascha Elena Uhlmann                  
            
    
  
      
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        If Democrats Want to Win Elections, They Should Bring Back the Covid Welfare State
      
                    By many measures, Bidenomics is working great—but most Americans are still down on the economy. That’s in large part because the U.S. government let its temporarily generous social safety net unravel.
                          
                      Nick French                  
            
    
  
      
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        You Can’t Be a Socialist Alone: Astra Taylor and Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
      
                    Two intellectual and movement leaders talk candidly about the growing mass rejection of capitalism—and the challenges of converting that into real socialist organization.
                          
                      Astra Taylor and                       Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor                  
            
    
  
      
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        Racial Capitalism Is in Real Peril This Time
      
                    The climate crisis is a hard one to buy your way out of.
                          
                      Barbara Ransby                  
            
    
  
      
          ViewpointThe Socialism Issue                  
            
        Socialism at the End of the End of History
      
                    Climate change and neoliberalism’s collapse have made the future uncertain. Socialists are faced with a dilemma: How to be ready to seize the moment when we don’t know when or what that moment will be?
                          
                      Alex Han                  
            
    
  
      
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        Will the Clean Energy Auto Economy Be Built on Factory Floors Riddled With Toxic Chemicals and Safety Hazards?
      
                    Workers at an Ultium Cells plant in Ohio are fighting for fair wages and safety on the job. What happens there could help set the tone for similar joint-venture plants across the country.
                          
                      Luis Feliz Leon                  
            
    
  
      
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        James Weinstein Knew That Capitalism Was Killing Us
      
                    In 1976, the first editorial in the first issue of In These Times called for socialists “to speak to corporate capitalism as the great issue of our time.”
                          
                      James Weinstein                  
            
    
  
      
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        En Sus Primeros 100 Días, Brandon Johnson Está Cambiando el Terreno Político de Chicago
      
                    Activistas y estrategas políticos evalúan el récord del alcalde mientras busca hacer a Chicago un faro de esperanza.
                          
                      Taylor Moore                  
            
    
  
      
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        The U.S. Says No to Affirmative Action—Until It's Time for War
      
                    The U.S. government values Black people when we serve in their wars, but not enough to invest in our education.
                          
                      Kinjo Kiema