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The mass demonstrations reveal an uprising of people—not just of workers—who are social beings rather than economic objects. more »
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Last year's union split is diverting attention from much bigger challenges facing American workers. more »
It's not an issue of fences and border patrols, but of economic security and protections for all workers. more »
The protests in Paris shine a light on a problem shared by the United States: sky-high youth unemployment. more »
A recent economic debate between centrist and liberal Democrats made it clear who is working for whom. more »
George W. Bush's leadership on the economy has definitely broken records—just not the kind you'd want to brag about. more »
If liberals want to win in 2006, the focus must be on fair economic policies, framed to put conservatives on the defensive. more »
Finally, some good news to report on the Wal-Mart front. more »
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The Dems' economic problems; searching for answers in Sago; religion and government collide. more »
At his blog , Jonathan Tasini challenges those who criticize the workers for striking: "For more »