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Published in: ourEconomyAlex Morse: “We're going up against the party and DC establishment”
The four term mayor of Holyoke MA, Alex Morse, is primarying the powerful Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee,...
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Published in: ourEconomyIntroducing the Wire International
Counteracting corporate media consolidation, the Progressive International has launched the Wire, to disseminate...
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Published in: Pandemic BordersInternational students are vital to Canada’s economic recovery after COVID-19
Support for international student mobility is crucial for our knowledge networks and economic growth.
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Published in: HomeWhy did the US Air Force put on a show of strength last week?
The pandemic is going badly for Donald Trump, and it has left US aircraft carriers useless. Long-range bombers are...
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Published in: ourEconomyHow is the platform economy responding to COVID-19?
Although there is little evidence of ‘disaster capitalism’, ‘compassionate capitalism’ has been in rather short supply.
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Published in: HomeCan collective journalism ensure social justice in a post pandemic world?
“Grass-roots collaboration will be crucial in our fight against this global pandemic. So I joined a media collective.”
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Covid-19 and agriculture: the coming contradictory hunger pandemic
To conceptualize agriculture as a way of catering to the needs of the many, while protecting what is left of nature,...
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Published in: ourEconomyAnnouncing the Progressive International
A new global initiative with a mission to unite, organize and mobilize progressive forces around the world.
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Published in: ourEconomySamelys López: “The South Bronx has a spirit of resiliency that defines us as a community”
Running for Congress to represent the South Bronx, Samelys López tells ourEconomy that political representation...
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Published in: Pandemic BordersStuck in the middle of a pandemic: are international students migrants?
For long, international students were not included in most migration debates because they were seen as temporary...
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Published in: HomeWe need urgent answers about the massive NHS COVID data deal
Why is the UK government refusing to release details of its ‘unprecedented’ data transfer to US tech giants? If we...
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Published in: ourEconomyShahid Buttar: “Nancy Pelosi stands, as she always has, on the side of the past”
Seeking to unseat the most powerful Democrat in DC, Shahid Buttar discusses the urgency of overhauling a corrupt US...
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Published in: Pandemic BordersIn Canada: who is really essential?
The one group of people for whom movement is most essential is the group most immobilized by this pandemic.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?COVID-19 and the bankruptcy of neoliberalism in the context of Global Shift
The coronavirus crisis could be the “opportunity of the century” for China to cement its place as the world’s global...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Coronavirus: towards the Eruvian age
"These limits do not work if they are simply dictated by those in positions of authority. Instead, they need to be...
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Published in: ourEconomyBetsy Sweet: "In Maine, we live the climate crisis everyday"
In an exclusive interview, Betsy Sweet, a Democratic primary candidate for the US Senate, explains why a progressive...
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Published in: Home: OpinionWhat use is the military-industrial complex in the COVID-19 crisis?
The world spends almost $2 trillion a year on military forces, but they can’t fight the virus causing the biggest...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Applause as a form of social distancing
The applause is not about them, it is about us after all. In this, is it any different from the patriotic songs on...
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Published in: ourEconomyRaj Patel: “The New Deal emerged from a decade of worker struggle”
In an extended interview with ourVoices, Raj Patel discusses why diverse labor coalitions are imperative to...
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: OpinionAfter the pandemic, will we return to business as usual?
After the catastrophe of the Covid-19 pandemic, we can seriously ask if the “new normal” will be business as usual...