The American people clearly spoke, and the drubbing Democrats received requires looking beyond just issue polls, voting patterns, campaign strategy, or get-out-the-vote tactics.
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Steingraber's Manifesto for a Fracking Abolitionist Movement
A new salvo has been fired in the national battle against fracking, as ecologist Sandra Steingraber denounces Illinois’ new fracking regulations in her newly released manifesto.
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Charting the Future of Participatory Budgeting
Re-Inventing Democracy Through Participatory Budgeting
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Laughing at the Man Who Would Be King
Carlos Slim Helú, the world's richest man, finds himself the butt of very public joke.
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New Shell Oil Laboratory at Oxford Meets Organized Resistance
A coalition of environmental protesters has targeted Shell for co-opting one of the world’s most prestigious universities and demanded an end to Big Oil's pollution of British education.
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Elizabeth Warren is Banking on Students
The Bank on Students Loan Fairness Act, introduced last week by Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, gives students the same low interest rates offered to banks.
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MAY DAY 2013: Live Stream
Global Revolution brings you live stream video coverage from independent journalists on the ground at nonviolent protests around the world.
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Democracy 101 - How To Protest Effectively
Author and activist Naomi Wolf discusses the elements of effective protest.
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Peter Yarrow Visits Occupy Sandy
On November 27, Pete Yarrow of "Peter Paul and Mary" played a show for Occupy Sandy volunteers.
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Greeks Rally Against Canada Gold Mine Project
Protesters in Greece's second largest city, Thessaloniki, say a Canadian gold mining project will cause irreversible environmental damage to the area. Up to 15,000 people took to the streets on Saturday to protest.
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Fallout from "Untouchables": Another Wall Street Whistleblower Gets Reamed
Two very interesting and upsetting footnotes to the groundbreaking PBS documentary have emerged in the last weeks.