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I Assumed It Was Racism—It Was Patriarchy

Why are some women more invisible than others? We need to start opening our eyes.

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The Choice of Patriotism

Inclusive patriotism is our national creed. It is born of hope.

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Why Economists Are Coming Out in Favor of Unconditional Basic Income

Economist Guy Standing says the policy can reverse inequality.

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America Has a Republican Problem — and the Media is Partly to Blame

Donald Trump is a distraction from the fact that the mainstream media has pretended the GOP is a normal party with values just to the right. Now the country is paying the price.

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Olympians Without Nations: First-Ever Team of Refugees Heads to Summer Games

With 20 million refugees worldwide, the International Olympic Committee announces a new team to make the games more inclusive for people without a nation to call home.

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Trump as a Strategic Asset of the Islamic State

The candidate is playing the part assigned to him in terrorist strategy.

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Democrats Against Democracy, Self-Styled Progressives Against Progress

The Democratic Party is now doing out in the open what it has done behind the scenes for years: Shedding principled positions in favor of so-called pragmatic alternatives.

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Why Bernie Must (and Can) Win

Trump represents everything about radical inequality and greed that Bernie Sanders has so successfully campaigned against.

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Superpublic: A New Space to Connect Public, Private and Nonprofit Sectors in San Francisco

Collaborative enterprise to address city’s pressing problems is first of its kind in the US.

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Why Trump Might Win

In the new era of anti-politics Americans are skeptical of well-crafted speeches and detailed policy proposals. They prefer authenticity.