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Inequality
  • Remembering Revolutionary Mayor Chokwe Lumumba
    March 21, 2014
    | Neha Tara Mehta
    The mayor of Jackson, Miss., believed that economic development and the creation of jobs must be a collective rather than individual effort.
  • Beyond Neoliberal Miseducation
    March 20, 2014
    | Henry Giroux
    Higher education is being defunded as part of a larger scheme to dismantle and privatize all public services, goods and spheres.
  • What Happens When a City Isn't Ready for an Explosion in Family Homelessness
    March 20, 2014
    | Aaron Wiener
    DC can't find a permanent solution for its family homelessness crisis.
  • How Would Buddha Organize Our Economy?
    March 19, 2014
    | Joshua Holland
    We'd live in a very different world if we privileged well-being over growth.
  • The Secret Lives of Inner-City Black Males
    March 19, 2014
    | Joshua Holland
    The Atlantic's Ta-Nehisi Coates separates reality from fiction.
  • Is Western Society on the Brink of Collapse?
    March 17, 2014 | Updated March 24, 2014
    A new study looks at historical examples of ancient civilizations that failed and concludes that we may be headed in that direction.
  • Is Paul Ryan Racist?
    March 16, 2014
    | Ian Haney López
    He insists not, and legal scholar Ian Haney López says he hopes Ryan has learned his lesson.
  • Who Has the Right to Track You?
    March 14, 2014
    | David Sirota
    States are considering laws that prevent private companies from photographing license plates. The companies are pushing back.
  • Inequality
    Sen. Warren's "Higher Ed, Not Debt" Campaign
    March 13, 2014 | Updated June 11, 2014
    | Joshua Holland
    A broad coalition of unions and progressive groups is trying to start a revolution in education.
  • College Costs Are Rising Faster For the Poor Than the Rich
    March 13, 2014
    | Alan Pyke
    Poor families are bearing a greater burden of rising college costs than those from wealthier families, according to a new analysis of federal education cost data.


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