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Tuning Out the Braindead Megaphone
If you’re having trouble remembering what the recent election was all about, rest easy: you’re probably not going senile – you’re …
Bill Ayers speaks out! An In These Times exclusive.
University of Chicago professors protest school’s planned ‘Milton Friedman Institute’
A LGBT film festival gets shut down in St. Petersburg, 15 years after homosexuality became legal in post-Soviet Russia …
If you’re having trouble remembering what the recent election was all about, rest easy: you’re probably not going senile – you’re …
In Arizona, immigrants protest Sheriff Joe’s nativist agenda
Cesar Chavez and the farmworkers movement brought community organizing strategies into the electoral and legislative arena, writes Randy Shaw, in this excerpt from his new book, Beyond the Fields
Looking back on a surreal campaign season
In These Times editors around the country react to Barack Obama’s historic victory
Slacker Uprising offers nothing new, but it will be worth something if it affects November’s election
Elections won’t reverse the decline of American democracy, the prolific literary legend says
The Green Party’s 5 percent campaign is both modest and ambitious. Can Cynthia McKinney pull it off?
What if the between-the-lines Republican message (don’t be afraid, there will be no real change) is the true illusion?
Examining Sarah Palin’s ties to the Christian Right
Posted by Jeremy Gantz on Nov 19
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