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Enhanced Interrogation Techniques Enhanced Interrogation Techniques

The backing of regimes where torture’s used Was once an issue causing quite a fuss. But now, to paraphrase what Pogo said, We’ve met the torturers, and they are us.

Dec 16, 2014 / Column / Calvin Trillin

China’s New Silk Road

China’s New Silk Road China’s New Silk Road

The new route could be China’s first breakthrough in a trans-continental trade revolution.

Dec 16, 2014 / Pepe Escobar

Howard Zinn and the Joy of a Political Life

Howard Zinn and the Joy of a Political Life Howard Zinn and the Joy of a Political Life

The essays in Some Truths Are Not Self-Evident remind us that Zinn was not just a historian: he was also deeply involved in the major twentieth-century struggles for social justice...

Dec 15, 2014 / Books & the Arts / Frances Fox Piven

The Torture Report: American Exceptionalism for the Win!

The Torture Report: American Exceptionalism for the Win! The Torture Report: American Exceptionalism for the Win!

Doesn’t our acknowledgment of the abuse prove our fundamental decency?

Dec 15, 2014 / Tom Tomorrow

In the Struggle Against Police Violence, the Youth Shall Lead

In the Struggle Against Police Violence, the Youth Shall Lead In the Struggle Against Police Violence, the Youth Shall Lead

Rev. Al Sharpton should not co-opt the grassroots protests that have broken out in reaction to the deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown.

Dec 15, 2014 / Mychal Denzel Smith

Lynching Is Torture and Torture Is Lynching

Lynching Is Torture and Torture Is Lynching Lynching Is Torture and Torture Is Lynching

Alexander Cockburn, Jonathan Schell and others on “the habit of torture,” baked into society itself.

Dec 15, 2014 / Richard Kreitner and Back Issues

The Trouble With TNR

The Trouble With TNR The Trouble With TNR

Revisiting Eric Alterman's writings on The New Republic during the Marty Peretz years.

Dec 15, 2014 / Eric Alterman

$4 Million: That’s How Much These Dim Sum Restaurant Workers Won in Back Pay

$4 Million: That’s How Much These Dim Sum Restaurant Workers Won in Back Pay $4 Million: That’s How Much These Dim Sum Restaurant Workers Won in Back Pay

280 workers organized to win a landmark settlement against one of San Francisco's most revered dim sum restaurants.

Dec 15, 2014 / Michelle Chen

They Said ‘No’ to Torture: The Real Heroes of the Bush Years

They Said ‘No’ to Torture: The Real Heroes of the Bush Years They Said ‘No’ to Torture: The Real Heroes of the Bush Years

Obama should honor the people who tried to stop the torture regime.

Dec 15, 2014 / Jon Wiener

India’s Love Affair with the Privatization of Everything

India’s Love Affair with the Privatization of Everything India’s Love Affair with the Privatization of Everything

Arundhati Roy's new book, Capitalism: A Ghost Story, reveals the contours of power in India today.

Dec 15, 2014 / Books & the Arts / Priyamvada Gopal

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