Mark Engler
Mark Engler
Mark Engler is a writer based in Philadelphia, an editorial board member at Dissent, and co-director of the Whirlwind Institute, a social change strategy center. His latest book, written with Paul Engler, is This Is an Uprising: How Nonviolent Revolt Is Shaping the Twenty-First Century. He can be reached via the website http://www.DemocracyUprising.com.
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The administration is wrong to promote so-called “free-trade” deals.
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Young activists score major win by forcing White House action.
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Having witnessed both priests and nuns in action, there’s no doubt in my mind which group dominates in the getting-shit-done department.
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The Trayvon Martin case is not rooted in an individual’s bigotry, nor will the issues it raises be resolved by a single trial.
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It took some 100 days of massive, concerted protest before the student strike in Québec finally started getting traction in the U.S. media.
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Is the topic of income inequality “Too Hot for TED“?
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Los que brindan a los consumidores toda la información acerca de las corporaciones que se comportan incorrectamente deben ser considerados –de nuevo, en el marco de un libre mercado– como …
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Ideology and reality have been set on a collision course, and this absurd mash-up is the result.
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This spring is a season of confrontation at the shareholders’ meetings of U.S. banks and other major corporations. And this week, Bank of America has been in the spotlight.