Sam Adler-Bell responds.
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The Italian far right has capitalized on the country’s profound economic dysfunction. But Meloni’s government will only bring more hardship to Italian workers.
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A conversation with Rachel Aviv, the author of Strangers to Ourselves: Unsettled Minds and the Stories That Make Us.
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Both merciless and humane, Happening presents abortion in the spirit of Simone de Beauvoir in the Manifesto of the 343—as something necessary to allow women the ability to realize their full potential as citizens.
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In a tangled global economy, how can international labor solidarity go beyond symbolic support?
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Why did Chileans vote to reject a new constitution despite widespread initial support?
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How have organizers claimed victories in a more hostile legal and political climate?
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Federal housing policies contributed to the segregation of American cities in the twentieth century. But it was private interests that led the way.
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If the former Brazilian president returns to office this fall, the countries with the largest economies in the region will all be governed by left-wing leaders for the first time in history.
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Some professors are speaking out against sanctions, which they say are punishing antiwar academics twice.
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Some professors are speaking out against sanctions, which they say are punishing antiwar academics twice.
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A conversation with Ilya Budraitskis on how the invasion of Ukraine has transformed Russian society.
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How did a scrappy group of organizers without institutional backing prevail over the second-largest employer in the United States?
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The consensus thesis allows pundits to settle into the comfortable role of brave prophet standing alone against the warmongering tide.
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An interview with Dorothy Roberts, the author of Torn Apart: How the Child Welfare System Destroys Black Families—and How Abolition Can Build a Safer World.
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“Prison iPads” became a lifeline during the pandemic. They also became a new way to squeeze money out of the incarcerated and their families.
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Nicholas Mulder’s account of the modern economic sanctions regime sheds new light on an era of extreme destabilization and destruction.
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The Russian invasion has forced peaceful, ordinary people to risk their lives. Many are fighting because they believe in a Ukraine that welcomes all its citizens and recognizes the rights they all possess.
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