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Naomi Klein on How Egypt’s Extinguished Revolution Continues to Inspire Struggle Worldwide

Naomi Klein on How Egypt’s Extinguished Revolution Continues to Inspire Struggle Worldwide

The Bravery and Resilience of Egyptian Activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah

By Naomi Klein | April 1, 2022

Bill McKibben: In a World Without Oil, There Would Be No Putins

Bill McKibben: In a World Without Oil, There Would Be No Putins

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What Kind of Person Will It Take to Lead Us Through These Hard Times?

What Kind of Person Will It Take to Lead Us Through These Hard Times?

Andrew Keen on What We Mean By Leadership

By Andrew Keen | April 1, 2022

What Exactly Is “Neoliberalism” and What Should Replace Our Current Neoliberal Order?

What Exactly Is “Neoliberalism” and What Should Replace Our Current Neoliberal Order?

Gary Gerstle in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | April 1, 2022

On Resistance and Radical Care: Books That Reveal the True Source of Collective Power

On Resistance and Radical Care: Books That Reveal the True Source of Collective Power

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How Women (and Moths) Are Leading Today’s Struggle to Unionize Workers

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Target removed many LGBTQ+ books from their website. No one knows exactly why.

Target removed many LGBTQ+ books from their website. No one knows exactly why.

By Walker Caplan | March 29, 2022

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