Reconsidering Poor People's Movements in the wake of mass uprising.
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Lessons from late-Cold War cinema for the post-9/11 era.
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Like those of Black Lives Matter activists today, King’s methods were widely criticized—even when they were effective.
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Where insider politics fails, a transformational approach can turn the impossible into the inevitable.
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Seventy years old this week, the veteran sage of sustainable agriculture has made a life of stewardship, "staying home," and turning off the computer.
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Hijacked Organic, Limited Local, Faulty Fair Trade: What’s a Radical to Eat?
by Mark Englerby Mark EnglerOn the politics of food. -
A wave of disruptive protest fifty years ago helped put women’s liberation on the map—and showcased a radical feminist vision that remains relevant in the age of Trump.
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The strengths and limitations of prefigurative politics.
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Doesn’t supply and demand dictate that new immigrants will steal jobs and drive down wages for U.S. citizens? A leading immigration economist explains why not.
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The real question is not whether the government should spend on job creation. It is whether the government has been spending well.