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Inequality
  • Why Liberals Have to Be Radicals
    July 22, 2015
    | Robert Kuttner
    Robert Kuttner writes in The American Prospect that the reforms needed to restore the country's shared prosperity are to the left of all the candidates, including Sanders.
  • We Are All Greeks Now
    July 20, 2015
    | Chris Hedges
    Unfettered capitalism is designed to callously extract money from the most vulnerable and funnel it upward, writes Truthdig columnist Chris Hedges.
  • Economy & Work
    The New Overtime Rules Are a Big Deal. Here’s Why.
    July 7, 2015
    | Michelle Chen
    The overworked and underpaid American workforce has something to celebrate.
  • Society
    As the School Year Ends, the Future of Public Education Is in Jeopardy
    June 24, 2015
    | Ruth Conniff
    Communities — from urban, mostly black and brown districts, to conservative, rural areas — are rising up against budget cuts and the threat of school closures.
  • Pope Francis’s Encyclical and an Urgent Response to Poverty
    June 20, 2015
    | Sister Simone Campbell
    Sister Simone Campbell reflects on the pope's call for all of us, especially those in power, to find bold, integrative solutions to all of these injustices.
  • Justice
    Charleston’s ‘Mother Emanuel Church’ Has Stared Down Racist Violence for 200 Years
    June 19, 2015
    | Dave Zirin
    The more you read about the church, the more awe you feel for its historic resilience amidst white-supremacist terror.
  • Magna Carta Said No Man Is Above the Law, but What About Corporations?
    June 16, 2015
    | John Nichols
    If we respect the notion that the rule of law must apply to all, then surely it must apply to corporations.
  • How a Right-Wing Political Machine Is Dismantling Higher Education in North Carolina
    June 12, 2015
    | Zoë Carpenter
    What began as isolated ideological attacks is looking more and more like a wholesale gutting of the state’s public colleges.
  • Society
    Michigan: A Magical Mystery Tour of American Austerity Politics
    June 12, 2015
    | Laura Gottesdiener and Eduardo García
    Something stinks in the great lakes state.
  • Economy & Work
    This Small Town Shows Why the TPP Could Be a Disaster for US Workers
    June 11, 2015
    | Peter Cole
    Galesburg, IL residents saw their jobs disappear after the passage of NAFTA. The Trans-Pacific Partnership won't be any different.


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