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Who Will Run Here?
Last month, I was actually invited to a house party for Barack Obama. Twenty freakin' months before the election. Out of curiosity and loyalty to...
Geov Parrish

From the Kitchen
We, the ETS! kitchen crew, are so ready for warmer, sunnier days. In other news, a big kitchen welcome to Duncan Autrey, who has taken over as the...
The Editors

"In the Name of Womanhood and Humanity..."
In 2002 I took the occasion of an upcoming Mother's Day weekend to reprint in ETS! the 1870 call by American poet and women's leader Julia Ward Howe...
Geov Parrish

I Pledge Allegiance to Coca-Cola
How did corporations become so powerful? Germinating in the 19th century, the legal concept of corporate personhood sank deep roots into the rich...
Jason Miller

Our Relationship with Reality
People love a good story. Something that will take them out of their own head for awhile, make them laugh, get inspired, or even make them feel...
John A. Johnson

Baghdad Burning
The Great Wall of Segregation ...Which is the wall the current Iraqi government is building (with the support and guidance of the Americans). It's a...
Riverbend

 

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