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Ambedkar’s vision of swaraj called for a radical transformation of social and political structures in favour of the historically marginalised. However, it finds few advocates today ...
How neoliberals fell in love with “human nature”—the glue that still unites the divergent factions of the new right.
Former Richland County Common Pleas Court Judge James D. Henson died Sunday at the age of 83. Henson was the longest-serving ...
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The Walrus on MSNNationalism Is Back in Canada. Now What?A few months before the 1988 federal election, the editorial board of the Globe and Mail issued a resounding endorsement of ...
The Village Voice looks at "phantom utopias," lies told by today's despots to conjure memories of great autocratic times that never existed.
The chaotic process that brought the bill to fruition, and the failure of Congress to sufficiently fund the administrative ...
A History of the World in Six Plagues" explores the racial and class inequalities linking infectious disease epidemics.
Older adults, after many years in the labor market, should be able to live with dignity and independence. Social Security ...
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Tax day has changed history, with examples including the Rosetta Stone, Julius Caesar’s progressive policies, Caesar Augustus ...
Meeting the new moment: OSF’s new president on philanthropy, power, and the future of social justice
Philanthropy must move beyond throwing money at problems and instead invest in the infrastructure of lasting change.’ So said Binaifer Nowrojee, President of the Open Society Foundations (OSF), during ...
Wealth inequality began shaping human societies more than 10,000 years ago, long before the rise of ancient empires or the invention of writing. That's according to a new study that challenges ...
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