
Patently Biased
Journalists share responsibility for the increasing commercialization of scientific research.
Adrien Beauduin is currently researching a PhD on Polish and Czech politics at the Central European University’s department of gender studies.
Journalists share responsibility for the increasing commercialization of scientific research.
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“Privately owned public spaces” epitomize the dangers of privatizing collective goods.
Fighting Trump requires believing in the possibility that we can change our circumstances.
Angela Merkel has disappointed liberals by yielding to anti-refugee backlash. We shouldn’t be surprised.
French officials like to project a sunny view of their country’s colonial past. Tens of thousands dead in Cameroon would tell a different story.
For now, the far right has been beaten back in Austria. But the coalition that did it can’t hold.
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As head of SOUTHCOM, Trump’s pick for Homeland Security secretary facilitated atrocities across the Americas.
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What an impoverished small town tells us about the dangers of not taking class seriously.
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Iceland’s recent general election shows that the country’s neoliberal consensus is over. What happens next?
What led to Jeremy Corbyn’s rise and what does the future hold for the movements around him?
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