Features
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What I Saw at the Summit
The People’s Summit wasn’t perfect—but it was a start. MORE
By Bhaskar Sunkara
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Meet Chris Antal, the U.S. Army Chaplain Who Resigned Over the Drone Program
‘We have morally disengaged, outsourcing our killing, forgetting that the bloodshed is on our hands too.’ MORE
By Branko Marcetic
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Inside the Corporate Utopias Where Capitalism Rules and Labor Laws Don't Apply
Our reporters gained access to three of the world’s “special economic zones”—and found paradises for corporations and wastelands for workers’ rights. MORE
By Matt Kennard and Claire Provost
Act Locally
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When Prisons Are Toxic to Both Humanity and the Environment
Activists are taking aim at mass incarceration, environmental pollution and the toxic prisons where the two problems meet. MORE
By John Washington
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Andrew Cuomo's Blacklist for Critics of Israel
Activists take aim at the lawmakers trying to silence BDS. MORE
By Alex Kane
Culture
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From the Old Country
The Tragedy of Brexit
In Thursday’s Brexit referendum, Britain decided its fate. But what will that fate be? MORE
By Jane Miller
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books
Socialism for Beginners
The radical Left is becoming more mainstream—and conservatives are taking note. MORE
By Richard Seymour
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Exit Signs
Donald Trump's Fingers Were Always Short
In business as in politics, there’s never been much behind the splashy surface. MORE
By Chris Lehmann
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books
Sim City and the Worst Ways to End Homelessness
The neoliberal mindset doesn’t compute with ethical public policy. MORE
By Rebecca Burns
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film
Filmmakers Adapt John le Carré’s Spy Novels for the Age of Snowden
The BBC miniseries The Night Manager and new film Our Kind of Traitor fumble with morality and power. MORE
By Jake Blumgart
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Take Two
These Newly Restored Indie Films from Cinema's Early Days Show Black Life From a Black Perspective
A five-disc DVD set offers a glimpse into pre-civil rights era black culture. MORE
By Michael Atkinson