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GM To Colombian Workers Injured On the Job: You’re On Your Own
A long-term protest by workers charging mistreatment by General Motors in Colombia received a slap... more
By Bruce Vail
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The Supreme Court’s ‘Muslim Ban’ Ruling Forces Me to Live in Fear
If the war on terror has taught us one thing, it's that harsh laws targeting non-citizens will eventually be extended to citizens, too. more
By Maha Hilal
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EXCLUSIVE: Leaked Documents Show Jerry Brown Giving Big Oil a Seat in Drafting Climate Policy
The California governor is selling himself as a climate advocate on the global stage, but behind the scenes, the fossil fuel industry appears to have his ear. more
By Kate Aronoff
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In Defense of the Campus: Why the Left Must Not Write Off Universities
Higher education in the United States has long been subject to a right-wing smear campaign... more
By Ari Paul
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Meet the Rough-and-Tumble Ironworker Ready to Unseat Paul Ryan
Welcome to Interviews for Resistance. Since election night 2016, the streets of the United States have... more
By Sarah Jaffe
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Beta Testing Fascism: How Online Culture Wars Created the Alt-Right
Angela Nagle's "Kill All Normies" charts the ideology's emergence from the internet's darkest corners. more
By John Michael Colón
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The Fairy Tales Capitalists Tell Themselves
The new book The Wisdom of Money amounts to morale-boosting capitalist agitprop. more
By Chris Lehmann
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Okja: The Veggie-Prop Children’s Film You Really Need to See
The director of Snowpiercer is back with a kiddie film that meets vegetarian propaganda, with surprising success. more
By Michael Atkinson
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Meet the Mom-and-Pop Company That Went from Union-Friendly to Union-Busting
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Politics
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New York Is on the Verge of Major Climate Action—But Centrist Democrats Stand in the Way
Lawmakers stalled as advocates pushed to get an ambitious climate bill through the state senate before the legislative session ended. more
By Kate Aronoff
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Defeating the Senate’s Trumpcare Bill Is a Life-or-Death Fight
An organizer for Nevada’s Working Families Party discusses the efforts in her state to block the Senate healthcare bill and push for single-payer. more
By Sarah Jaffe
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Ossoff’s Loss Is Further Proof: Democrats’ Path to Power Is Through Moving Left, Not Center
The results in Georgia show that the Trump resistance can show up to the polls, but centrism isn’t a strategy to win. more
By Theo Anderson
Labor
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How Chicago’s Police Union Contract Ensures Abuses Remain in the Shadows
Activists are calling on the city to represent victims of police violence in upcoming contract negotiations. more
By Adeshina Emmanuel
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News Flash: Wage Workers and Immigrants Didn’t Create Our “Corporate Kleptocracy”
The wailing in our country about the "invasion of immigrants" has been long and loud. As one complainant... more
By Jim Hightower
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The Entire Public Sector Is About to Be Put on Trial
The Right's assault on public-sector workers is an assault on the public sector itself. more
By Naomi Walker
Culture
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Beta Testing Fascism: How Online Culture Wars Created the Alt-Right
Angela Nagle's "Kill All Normies" charts the ideology's emergence from the internet's darkest corners. more
By John Michael Colón
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The Fairy Tales Capitalists Tell Themselves
The new book The Wisdom of Money amounts to morale-boosting capitalist agitprop. more
By Chris Lehmann
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Okja: The Veggie-Prop Children’s Film You Really Need to See
The director of Snowpiercer is back with a kiddie film that meets vegetarian propaganda, with surprising success. more
By Michael Atkinson
The Movement
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How Middle Schoolers Forced Their Administration to Stop Celebrating Indigenous Genocide
Students say their school should not be named after Alexander Ramsey, a historical figure who called for the extermination of Native Americans. more
By Sarah Lahm
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How Black Communities Across the Country Are Retaking Land and Demanding Reparations
A conversation with Chinyere Tutashinda of the BlackOUT Collective. more
By Sarah Jaffe
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Greek Squatters Transformed a Deserted Hotel Into a Sanctuary for Refugees. Now, They Face Eviction.
The left-wing Syriza government is cracking down on squats that house thousands of migrants in Athens. more
By Patrick O. Strickland