The Wisconsin Idea

Feature
Save Us From Washington’s Visionaries: In (Modest) Praise of a Comforting Mediocrity
Washington's lack of visionaries and willingness to steer clear of global disasters were ultimately a good thing.
Andrew J. Bacevich

Viewpoint
The Barriers to Black-Brown Unity
Can Chicago's black and brown communities come together to elect a new mayor?
Salim Muwakkil

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Robert Reich: Without Reeling In Wall Street, the Middle Class Is Doomed
It’s nice that presidential aspirants are talking about rebuilding America’s middle class. But to be credible, candidates must take clear aim at Wall Street.
Robert Reich

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Rahm Emanuel Is a Union-buster. So Why Are Chicago Unions Backing Him?
Most of the city's labor movement is laying low or supporting the mayor in the upcoming election, despite his well-known anti-worker policies.
David Moberg

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On Jonathan Chait, ‘Politically Correct’ Speech and the Social Media Left
Progressive social media activism can be absurd and self-defeating, but it shouldn’t be a tool for smug liberals to dismiss radical critiques.
David Sessions

Labor
Answering President Obama’s Call, House Introduces Paid Sick Leave Bill for Workers
Kevin Solari

Labor
In These Times Senior Editor David Moberg Gives Rahm Emanuel “D” on Jobs, Economy
Kevin Solari

Feature
With Syriza’s Victory, the Anti-Austerity Movement is Going Mainstream
Big business and centrist and right-wing parties throughout the world have called Syriza "dangerous." Well, maybe it's time to get dangerous.
Kate Aronoff

Labor
Dropkick Murphys to Union-busting Gov. Scott Walker: “Stop using our music…we literally hate you”
Kevin Solari
