The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover
Viewpoint
War Number Three
George Kenney

Labor
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Seth Sandronsky
The Wavelength: What does proposed AT&T and T-Mobile Merger Mean?
Eric K. Arnold

Labor
The Ups and Downs of Chinese Unionists, and the ‘Interests of Humanity’
Kari Lydersen

Labor
Migrant Refugees Swept into Revolutions in Libya and Bahrain
Michelle Chen

Feature
‘People Are Pissed Off’: An Interview With Leo Gerard
After attending protests in Madison, Wis., the United Steelworkers union president talks strategy.
David Moberg
Unhappy Anniversary: Protesters Take to Streets 8 Years After Invasion of Iraq
Matthew Marienthal

Labor
Piven’s National ‘Teach-in’ Aims to Spread Wisconsin’s Anti-Austerity Fight
Roger Bybee
Labor
David Moberg on the State of the Unions—in Wisconsin, Chicago and Beyond (VIDEO)
Jeremy Gantz

Labor
From Haymarket to Cairo, Workers’ Struggles Remain Fundamentally the Same
Kari Lydersen

Dispatch
Utah’s New Immigration Bills: A Blast From the Past
The state laws have been called "the nation's most liberal," but they're not much different from Cold War-era deportation policies.
David Bacon
Weekly Mulch: Saying No to the Nuclear Option
Sarah Laskow, Media Consortium blogger

Labor
Shock Doctrine in Action: Michigan Gov. Snyder Signs ‘Hostile Takeover’ Bill
Lindsay Beyerstein

Dispatch
Vermont’s Single-Payer Salvation
The Green Mountain State is poised to abolish most forms of private health insurance.
Lauren Else
Viewpoint
Mad Scientists in the Laboratories of Democracy
David Sirota
Labor
New Competition for Teamsters, as Obama Allows Mexican Truckers into U.S.
Mike Elk
Video
ITT Senior Editor David Moberg on Wis. & Labor’s Crisis
Jeremy Gantz

Labor
Bill Clinton Left San Francisco With Full Pockets, Empty Conscience
Carl Finamore
Announcing In These Times’ New Agreement with the National Writers Union
Freelance contributors are essential to the quality and success of In These Times and independent media, and this agreement is one way to demonstrate their value to our publication and our commitment to transparency.
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Read the full agreement, which reaffirms a floor for the rates of our freelance editorial content, as well as our current rates (which are higher) and submissions guidelines below.