We have to be smart in how we fight against Trump and the Republican Party this time around. That means picking our battles wisely, and not taking bait that’s dangled in front of our faces.
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“Monsoon Monster”: Climate Change-Induced Floods Wreak Havoc In Pakistan
The nation of 225 million stands at the frontline of extreme weather events as unrelenting heat waves, fires, melting glaciers, lake outbursts, flash floods and now torrential rains cause extensive devastation to the country’s infrastructure.
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The U.S. Power Elite Requires Student Debt to Sustain Itself
The student debt system serves the dual purpose of making higher education available only for those who come from wealthy families or those willing to take on a lifetime of debt, along with crushing younger generations’ will to rebel.
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The Threat of Republican Fascism, Part III: Why Grassroots Direct Action Is Needed Now
If we seek to prevent large-scale violence against a unified fascist government, it’s important to make it impossible for fascists to unify.
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Green New Deal XVII: Climate Litigation Is One Track To a Just Green Future
Worldwide climate litigation is a surging movement taking high polluting corporations, complicit nation-states or other climate criminals to court—and increasingly winning.
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GREEN NEW DEAL XVI: Undoing Neoliberalism's Spell and Reclaiming Common Sense
This is the sixteenth installment in a series about extending the Green New Deal to confront multiple global crises.
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The Rise and (Not So Fast) Fall of Londongrad
Despite a raft of hard-hitting sanctions and other measures targeting oligarchs’ wealth, many fear the so-called end of the era of Russian money pouring into London won’t actually be over.
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How Students Struggling to Get Educated in Kashmir Came Up With Collective Solutions During the Pandemic
Mir Quasim, an undergraduate journalism student in Kashmir, India, has only attended a few months of classes – yet he is nearly done with his degree.
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Reckoning with Britain’s Cost-of-Living Crisis: Causes and Solutions
Having endured years of austerity, real-wage cuts, a crippling pandemic, and now soaring costs to energy prices and other living essentials, financially struggling families require immediate state support to help get through the cost-of-living crisis.
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GND 15: Chile's Popular Political Revolution Offers Lessons Far Beyond its Shoreline
To transform the world, winning elections cannot be enough: real change requires building power through all levels of society, then using that power as a platform to change the rules of the game.
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The Threat of Republican Fascism, Part II: The War on Fair Elections
It isn’t hyperbole to say that 2022 will be the year where Americans decide whether we want democracy or authoritarianism.