The grassroots opposition to President Donald Trump is hitting the streets everywhere.
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"A Choice Between Hate and Finance": French Weigh Anxieties On Eve Of Historic Vote
"Now we have to choose between a neo-liberal and a fascist,” said Philippe Marlière. "If you’re faced with a stark choice between two people you dislike then you have to realize one is far worse than the other. Le Pen might just manage to get in."
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The Next Generation of Democratic Socialists Has Started Winning Local Elections
Campaigning for economic and social justice, young democratic socialist candidates have seized on Bernie Sanders's message and last month won municipal races in states like Illinois and Georgia.
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If You're Concerned About Climate Change, Change Where You Bank!
Wall Street is destroying the planet with our own savings — so let's move them, away from megabanks and into community banks and credit unions.
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Robert Reich: "The Authoritarian President"
After more than 100 days into his presidency, it seems fair to ask: What is Donald Trump’s governing philosophy?
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Could Tory Election Fraud Bring Down the British Government?
The Crown Prosecution Service is considering charging 30 Conservatives with election fraud punishable by up to a year in jail, it announced two weeks ago — on the same day Prime Minister Theresa May called the June snap election.
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Preparing for the Next "Movement Moment"
We can’t predict where and when the next movement moment will start. But Jonathan Matthew Smucker’s new book, Hegemony How-To: A Roadmap for Radicals, is right on time, revealing deep learning from the the Occupy movement.
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May Day to Have Immigrant Tilt as Workers Plan to Protest Against Trump
Hundreds of thousands of immigrants and their allies will be marching on the streets and striking on May Day for the annual workers’ protest – expected to be the largest in years because of the activist energy galvanized by Donald Trump.
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People’s Climate March draws 200,000 protesters as Trump flees to coal country
What environmental protest?
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Part II: 34 Ways America’s Legal System Hurts the Poor
The German playwright Bertolt Brecht said many things about the law as it relates to capitalism. His most memorable quote: “The law was made for one thing alone," he wrote, "for the exploitation of those who don't understand it.”
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A DIY People-Powered Vision for Brexit: Giving Citizens a Voice on E.U. Withdrawal
According to the organization 38 Degrees, there is a general accord that the people of Great Britain should be involved in the Brexit negotiations rather than leaving it to a handful of Parliamentary elites in a boardroom in Westminster.