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[In 1963, historian Howard Zinn was fired from Spelman College, where he was chair of the History Department, because of his civil…
At the same time public schools are resegregating as a result of increased privatization, the Trump administration is taking other actions that will hurt school integration
In the ongoing structural crisis of the modern world-system, which began in the 1970s and will probably last another 20-40 years, the issue is not the reform of capitalism, but its successor system
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has responded to the crescendo of outrage by appointing former FBI director Robert Mueller as special counsel to investigate…
Can cute Canadian Caribbean dreams about enchanted islands come true? Or is reality more complicated and Canada a far less benign actor than we imagine ourselves to be?
A basic problem of housing it this: Housing is a commodity instead of a human right. We’re not accustomed to seeing housing…
At the World Economic Forum-Africa, Germany pitched a dubious new G20 corporate strategy
Would the world be better off if the world’s largest gold miner ceased to exist?
For the weakest, globalisation is an insidious colonialism that enables transnational finance and its camp-followers to penetrate deeperjojohn pilg
Business interests were united, while the left and right alternative parties were divided
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