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February 2012
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We’re the Wickersham Brothers. We’re vigilant spotters.
Hotshot spotters of...
– The Wickersham brothers in Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who, representing the unfortunate human tendency towards conservative isolationism.
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“The Poor Pee-ple”
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Democracy Now presents a concise tale of what happened in Oakland in ugly clashes between peaceful protestors and aggressive police:
“They are more interested in protecting abandoned private property than they are the people. And the idea that opening up a social center is terrorism is very telling of the narrative of the police state,” Lewis says.
January 2012
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How Swedes and Norwegians broke the power of the... →
“When the 1 percent was in charge, hundreds of thousands of people emigrated to avoid starvation. Under the leadership of the working class, however, both countries built robust and successful economies that nearly eliminated poverty, expanded free university education, abolished slums, provided excellent health care available to all as a matter of right and created a system of full...
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December 2011
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November 2011
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