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Let us heed our President’s call for enduring national unity.
Not So Affirmative
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May 5, 2011
Donald Trump's accusations regarding President Obama's academic record veer into dangerous racial territory.
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May 2, 2011
The fundamental liberal/conservative split on whether or not to celebrate bin Laden's death.
On the Celebration of Death
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May 2, 2011
The extremist patriotism displayed after Osama's death was hypocritical and decidedly anti-American
Fixing the Brew: How to Make the Tea Party More Viable
Naji Filali
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May 2, 2011
Critics claim the Tea Party is not a viable force in the political lexicon long-term. Naji Filali has some friendly advice for changing that.
The Politics of Inequality
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Is income inequality self-reinforcing?
The Search for the American Socialist
Sandra Korn
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Socialists can’t get elected, but they do influence politics
The Health Care Constitutional Controversy
Paul Schied
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April 28, 2011
Will the Supreme Court uphold the health care act? Probably, but the fight isn't over.
Participatory Democracy in Chicago: Participatory Budgeting is Working, Important, and Going to Stay
Lena Bae
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April 15, 2011
Alderman Joe Moore had $1.3 million to spend. So he let his constituents decide what to do with it.
Why You’ve Never Heard of Community Action: Civic Participation and Poverty
Lena Bae
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April 10, 2011
How and why the Community Action Program was transformed from an engine for participation of the poor to just another program for service delivery.
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