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  • Democracy & Government
    Clinton Can't Count on Trump to Win Her the Hispanic Vote
    June 13, 2016
    | Emily Schwartz Greco
    Both parties went into the campaign vowing to woo Hispanics. One is offering a toxic brew, the other weak salsa.
  • Economy & Work
    Corporate Overlords Will Soon Own 1 of 3 Beers On Earth
    May 27, 2016
    | Tom Philpott
    Budweiser's owner is eyeing a major merger — and, with it, better access to markets in Africa and South America.
  • Democracy & Government
    Beware of Huge Trade Deals Negotiated Secretly
    November 12, 2014
    | Greg Grandin
    The one area where Barack Obama and a now GOP-controlled Senate might find room for compromise is trade, especially the approval of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
  • Civil Liberties
    The Real Story Behind the “Invasion” of the Children
    August 26, 2014
    | Aviva Chomsky
    Call it irony or call it a nightmare, but the “crisis” of Central American children crossing the US-Mexican border is now fading from the news.
  • US Response to Child Refugees is Shameful
    July 11, 2014
    | Joshua Holland
    Americans' insular reaction to a relatively small number of desperate children showing up at our doorstep reveals a crisis of compassion and human empathy.
  • How Washington Protects Itself and Corporations
    July 3, 2014
    | Noam Chomsky
    Securing state power from the domestic population and securing concentrated private power are driving forces in policy formation.
  • Moving Up the Charts: U.S. Inequality
    January 29, 2013
    | John Light
    A new smart chart shows that the gap between rich and poor in America is now greater than that of Mexico and other neighbors to the south.
  • Society
    Arturo Madrid: Challenging Hispanic Stereotypes
    November 9, 1988 | Updated April 1, 2015 | A World of Ideas
    The teacher and expert on policy affecting Latino communities discusses the controversy surrounding bilingual education.
  • Poets & Writers
    Derek Walcott
    November 1, 1988 | Updated March 24, 2015 | A World of Ideas
    The Caribbean-born writer speaks of poets' obsession with language and truth telling and the "divine discontent" at the heart of all art.
  • Arts & Culture
    Carlos Fuentes: A Conversation With the Great Novelist
    September 19, 1988 | A World of Ideas
    The Mexican writer has created a role for himself as interpreter of North and South America, explaining each to the other.


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