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Wall Street and London: Evictions Are a Sign of Occupy Movement’s Success

Stefan Simanowitz November 21, 2011 Stefan Simanowitz

A report from the occupation at St Paul’s Cathedral in London suggests that the wave of evictions are a sign of the Occupy movement's success .

Mexico: Communities Organize Against Spiraling Violence

Emilio Godoy November 18, 2011 Emilio Godoy

A pressing concern of Mexican communities today is how to organize against the escalation of violence triggered by the government's militarized war on drugs, and how to counteract the temptation of easy money and other perks offered by the drug trade, especially to young men.

Listening to court verdict

Justice Out of Argentina’s Dark Past: Dictatorship Era Torturers Sentenced

Marie Trigona November 9, 2011 Marie Trigona

A federal court in Argentina recently sentenced 12 former military officers to life in prison for crimes against humanity carried out at the ESMA Navy Mechanics School, one of Latin America’s most notorious torture centers.

The Imperial Messenger: Tom Friedman at Work

Belén Fernández November 8, 2011 Belén Fernández

Orientalist dehumanization is institutionalized in US media discourse, the result being that there is no overwhelming public concern when over a million Iraqi lives are lost thanks to America's bellicose projects.

Occupying London

From Occupying London to Wall Street: Shared Tactics and Demands

Stefan Simanowitz October 31, 2011 Stefan Simanowitz

Exploring the similarities between the London occupation and Occupy Wall Street.

Introducing The 1% and Their Target: The Middle Class

Gerard Colby October 26, 2011 Gerard Colby


"I can hire one-half of the working class to kill the other half." – Railroad baron Jay Gould, 1886, during the Great Southwest Railroad’s hiring of  strikebreakers.

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