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Slaughter in Syria (Anne-Marie, That Is) Slaughter in Syria (Anne-Marie, That Is)

The realist-versus-interventionist debate on bombing Assad.

Jun 11, 2012 / Bob Dreyfuss

How the Wisconsin Uprising Got Hijacked How the Wisconsin Uprising Got Hijacked

Why electoral politics sold out the popular uprising in the Badger State—and why it’s not all over.

Jun 11, 2012 / Andy Kroll

Romney’s All Wrong on Public Sector Employment

Romney’s All Wrong on Public Sector Employment Romney’s All Wrong on Public Sector Employment

The latest election spat holds an important clue about who has real solutions for the stagnant recovery.

Jun 11, 2012 / Bryce Covert

Tight Race for Giffords Seat Sends Big Signals About November Tight Race for Giffords Seat Sends Big Signals About November

If Dems win, it boosts a Southwestern strategy for taking the House and presidency.

Jun 11, 2012 / John Nichols

Why We Should All Root for the Miami Heat Why We Should All Root for the Miami Heat

The 2012 NBA finals presents more than a match up of two young, exciting, athletic teams. They present a rooting political litmus test.

Jun 11, 2012 / Dave Zirin

Is Chris Matthews a Better Communicator Than Barack Obama? Is Chris Matthews a Better Communicator Than Barack Obama?

The host of Hardball has been coaching the president on how to market both his presidency and Keynesian economics itself.

Jun 9, 2012 / Leslie Savan

UCLA Business School to Go Private: A Blow to the Public University UCLA Business School to Go Private: A Blow to the Public University

Higher tuition, and freedom from the requirements that the school serve the public.

Jun 8, 2012 / Jon Wiener

Comments of the Week: Scott Walker, Obama’s ‘Kill List’ and American Elites

Comments of the Week: Scott Walker, Obama’s ‘Kill List’ and American Elites Comments of the Week: Scott Walker, Obama’s ‘Kill List’ and American Elites

Our readers sound off on Scott Walker, Obama's "Kill List," and Chris Hayes' new book Twilight of the Elites.

Jun 8, 2012 / Sarah Arnold

The Shock Doctrine Goes to College

The Shock Doctrine Goes to College The Shock Doctrine Goes to College

At UC Davis and other institutions, student-led protests against austerity are met with thuggish riot cops and the criminalization of speech. 

Jun 8, 2012 / Joshua Clover

Targeting ‘Slutty’ Students

Targeting ‘Slutty’ Students Targeting ‘Slutty’ Students

How dress codes discriminate against women.

Jun 8, 2012 / Jessica Valenti

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