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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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Ron Paul’s Common Sense
He's wrong on many things, but when it comes to foreign policy and civil liberties, the GOP Congressman sounds the right notes.
Leonard C. Goodman
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Trumpeting the Superpower Status Quo
President Obama's 'Defense Strategic Review' is old sauce in a new bottle—and the country's worse for it.
Gregory D. Foster
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A Welcome Return to Basic Standards
The meaning of Rush Limbaugh's recent apology.
David Sirota
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A Broken Writ, a Kangaroo Court
Habeas corpus rights aren't intact in America. Just ask my Guantanamo detainee client.
Leonard C. Goodman
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The Opposite of Snobbery
Rick Santorum thinks making college affordable for all is elitist. How else are Americans going to find good-paying jobs?
David Sirota
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What Are Iran’s Intentions?
As tensions flare between Iran and the West, 120 nonaligned nations agree: the country has the right to enrich uranium.
Noam Chomsky
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Paula Deen: This Little Piggy Went to Market
Why the TV cooking celebrity waited three years to announce her diabetes.
Terry J. Allen
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Forgetting the Past, One Military Movie at a Time
When the entertainment industry gets in bed with the Pentagon, censorship is inevitable.
David Sirota
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Newt Gingrich’s Vintage Female Problem
He doesn't seem to like older women. They ought to take revenge at the ballot box.
Susan J. Douglas
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Will We Choose a Chinese Future?
Manufacturing jobs are trickling back into the U.S. economy because depressed wages are turning America into China.
David Sirota
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When It Comes to Iran, U.S. Should Make History, Not Bombs
Washington must prevent, rather than join, a war over Iranian nuclear capabilities.
Joel Bleifuss
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Liberal Snobs and Wall Street Bankers
A third way between America's clichéd class narratives comes from an unlikely source: former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum.
Daniel Hertz
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Embracing ‘Enough’
Most Americans know when someone earns enough money. But those calling the shots just don't get it.
David Sirota
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The Gray Lady’s Decline
As The New York Times 'right-sizes' its editorial staff, the death of print media approaches.
Kenneth Rapoza
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Anniversaries From ‘Unhistory’
The events we fail to commemorate say as much about our national narrative as those we acknowledge.
Noam Chomsky
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When it Comes to Education Technology, Trust but Verify
New gadgets in the classroom may cost more than schools bargain for.
David Sirota
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U.S. Military Toxins: The Gift That Keeps on Killing
A tragic history of pollution continues in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Terry J. Allen
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