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Slowly inching upward...
As we enter the seventh week of our fundraising drive, we still have a long ways to go to reach our goal. We're very grateful to the readers who...
Geov Parrish

Education, Not Ammunition
Summer is typically the most active military enlistment season, but the growing student counter-recruitment movement is working hard to keep youth...
Mark Taylor-Canfield

America Flunks Democracy School While Europe and South America Move to the Head of the Class
While Mister Bush plays the political sousaphone stomping around the world with his Uniformed Marching Democracy Band, the graduates of his alma...
Zbignew Zingh

A Queer Approach to Politics
During the last weekend of June--as happens about this time every year--I was queer. For me, the weekend was spent with some 150,000 others at...
Geov Parrish

Babylon Unwound
Eating America's Shadow People called Richard Nixon a tragic figure--those where innocent and carefree times compared to the now-unfolding third act...
Troy Skeels

Focus On The Corporation
Condemning Injustice It is usually a good thing when the liberal bloc on the Supreme Court can cobble together a majority. Not on June 28. In Kelo...
Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

 

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