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James Bloodworth is a writer and journalist from London.

An Unusable Past

Nicolas Grospierre’s photographs of collective farm buildings in Israel and the Baltic states reveal these communities’ utopian dreams — and their uncomfortable colonial underpinnings.

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Communing With Nature

After stints in Haight-Ashbury, as many as one million hippies headed for the hills. Some of their communes have persisted into the present.

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The UAW Heads South

The South has long remained a nearly impenetrable citadel for labor. Fresh off the success of its Big Three strike, the United Auto Workers wants to storm the castle.

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Communist Cowboys

The Eastern Bloc’s “Ostern” filmmaking turned the mythology of the American Western on its head.

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The People’s Propaganda

In the golden age of American political cartooning, Populist artists lampooned injustices that their contemporaries overlooked.

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When Bernie Went Back to the Land

While free love, weed, and tie-dye might not have been his bag, even the young Bernard Sanders of Brooklyn, NY, tried a life of living off the land. It didn’t work out.

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Tall Tails

Some of the most frightening beasts of American folklore may be hiding out in your neck of the woods.

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