Author
Mark Engler
Mark Engler
Mark Engler is a writer based in Philadelphia and an editorial board member at Dissent magazine. His latest book, written with Paul Engler, is entitled This Is an Uprising: How Nonviolent Revolt Is Shaping the Twenty-First Century.
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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 suministradores de un servicio valioso.
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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.
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¿ALEC disgustado ante la pérdida de patrocinadores? Se me parte el corazón
by Mark Englerby Mark EnglerIndignidades legislativas han inspirado a una coalición de grupos progresistas a defenderse. -
The death of Apple founder and CEO Steve Jobs, a fresh wave of investigative reports, and protests by Chinese workers themselves have reopened discussion of a reality we regularly prefer to ignore.