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  • Democracy & Government
    Watch the FCC Open Internet Roundtables Live
    September 16, 2014
    On Tuesday, September 16, the FCC is holding public discussions on whether the proposed net neutrality rules should cover mobile broadband.
  • Environment
    Naomi Klein on Capitalism vs. the Climate
    September 16, 2014
    | Joshua Holland
    In her new book, Klein argues that the climate crisis represents an opportunity to create a new economic model that advances the greater good.
  • Morning Reads: We've Militarized the Police — Are Our Schools Next?
    September 16, 2014
    A roundup of some of the stories we're reading at Moyers & Company HQ...
  • Inequality
    Income Inequality Is Hurting States' Bottom Lines
    September 15, 2014
    A new report finds that rising inequality is taking a toll on state governments.
  • Why We March
    September 15, 2014
    | Bill McKibben, Eddie Bautista and La Tonya Crisp-Sauray
    More than 1,000 groups are coordinating the upcoming People's Climate March on Sunday, Sept 21 in Manhattan. But what do they want?
  • Economy & Work
    A Path Out of Poverty for Migrant Workers: Incubator Farms
    September 15, 2014
    | Lisa Gale Garrigues
    Incubator farms help seasonal workers start their own businesses, where they get better pay and the support of a community.
  • Morning Reads: One in Three NFL Players Will Have Long-Term Problems
    September 15, 2014
    A roundup of some of the stories we're reading at Moyers & Company HQ...
  • Sometimes Candidates Should Just Say No to Campaign $
    September 14, 2014
    | Walter Shapiro
    An obsession with campaign cash -- at the expense of almost anything else -- can boomerang.
  • History
    Reading Hamilton From the Left
    September 13, 2014
    | Christian Parenti
    The left has always favored Thomas Jefferson over Alexander Hamilton -- but not only was Hamilton more progressive for his time, he has lessons for our response to climate change.
  • Democracy & Government
    Voting Rights May Go Back to the Supreme Court
    September 12, 2014
    SCOTUS' decision invalidating a key provision of the Voting Rights Act has proved disastrous.


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