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Twelve years ago, John Perkins published his book, Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, and it rapidly rose up The New York Times’ best-seller list. In it, Perkins describes his career convincing heads ...
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Recently I received a message from a journalist with a link to a story he’d written: “Alice, I thought about you often when I did my story on an extraordinary, emerging advocate—18-year-old Alexis ...
Nicole Young argues that Black people’s conscription into America’s endless war-making machine only ensures they will never be safe.
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The little city of Hazen, North Dakota, population 2,300, is the kind of town where farming and ranching families often have a second income from a job at a power plant or a coal mine. As a teenager, ...
This week, millions of Americans will gather in theaters to see The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. While for many the film is little more than big-budget Hollywood pop fare, for others the story will ...