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Perverts on the Bump Patrol
From Capitol Hill to celebrity mags, why is everyone obsessed with uteruses?
Susan J. Douglas
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Our Guns and Butter Economy
In its drive for job-creating exports, is America creating a fatter, more violent world?
David Sirota
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Can Labor Strike Back?
America's unions must find a way to circumvent restrictive federal laws.
Bhaskar Sunkara
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Why the Right Really Hates Obama
And why 'that hopey changey stuff' is the only true antidote to Tea Party cynicism.
Theo Anderson
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The Poverty of Domestic Violence
More women are turning to shelters, and the jobs crisis is part of the problem.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
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Let’s Intervene in Elections
If the Left wants to be relevant, it must remember the ballot box.
Joel Bleifuss
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Property Rights in the Cloud
How much of you is really yours? In the age of cloud computing, it's a crucial question.
David Sirota
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Cartagena Beyond the Secret Service Scandal
The United States is isolated from Latin American leaders calling for drug reform.
Noam Chomsky
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The Politics of Sight
Not knowing the truth behind what we consume makes things easier, but at what cost?
David Sirota
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Contradiction Where Religion and American Politics Meet
In the U.K., Christians lean to the Left. How has the American Right co-opted a doctrine that espouses social justice?
David Sirota
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Collateral Insanity in Afghanistan
After decades of military devastation, Afghans are traumatized.
Terry J. Allen
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Our Bodies, Their Politics
The last few months have made abundantly clear what women must do: Rid America's capitols of misogynists.
Marilyn Katz
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The End of ‘Shut Up and Play’
When athletes champion causes, they show young fans that politics isn't just an inside-the-beltway game.
David Sirota
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Barbie’s Plastic Politics
Mattel's vacuous icon is the perfect presidential candidate: she stands for nothing.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
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Israel Needs a New Narrative
Casting Jews as permanent victims is both outdated and counterproductive to the country's well-being.
Marilyn Katz
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Hypothetical Matchups: A Gaffe-ing Matter
Let's not forget GOP primary season verbal missteps as the general election begins.
Susan J. Douglas
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Where We’re Going, We Don’t Need New Roads
The U.S. pays a hefty toll, both socially and economically, for its road construction fetish.
David Sirota
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Katniss: Heroine of the Great Recession
The Hunger Games is about overcoming poverty in a starkly unequal world. Sound familiar?
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
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The Assault on Public Education
One of America's greatest achievements is being defunded and degraded by the dictates of the marketplace.
Noam Chomsky
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Feminists and Immigrants
Why don't many women's rights advocates see attacks on immigrants as part of their struggle?
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
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Charter Schools Are Not the Silver Bullet
With all the reformist buzz, where are the results?
David Sirota
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The Banality of Corporate Evil
Claiming they can't be held liable for human rights abuses, corporations reach a new height of hypocrisy.
Joel Bleifuss
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The Layer Ploy
The oil and gas industries are using the oldest corporate trick in the book: Hide the real agenda behind something popular.
David Sirota
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Utah’s New Abortion Waiting Game
The state's new mandatory 72-hour waiting period for an abortion is condescending, costly and just as insidious as other restrictions.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
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