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While Congress stalled, the state of American infrastructure grew dire.
Ryan Switzer is a PhD candidate in sociology at Stockholm University. He researches right-wing politics in welfare states.
While Congress stalled, the state of American infrastructure grew dire.
For decades, capitalists have tried and mostly failed to privatize water supplies all around the world. But when they have succeeded, the result has been toxic health hazards and total disaster.
You’ve probably never heard of one of the dirtiest and most dangerous jobs around.
After decades in hibernation, COVID has unleashed inflation once again. Before we can fight it, we need to understand it.
Republican populism may have a new sugar daddy, but they’re hawking the same old solutions.
When Chicago sold 36,000 parking spaces to a conglomerate for 75 years, they did more than just rip off their residents.
Despite wild proposals from Uber and Elon Musk to build “the transportation of the future,” we’re not going anywhere with billionaires steering the ship.
Elon Musk is buying Twitter for $44 billion. But he’s spent years producing value for the company as a humble content creator.
From the water supply to chemtrails, the best conspiracy theories are about how they surround us all.
It’s not what you spend, it’s how you use it.
Here’s a guide to make sure you’re ready.
Defining the terms you keep pretending to understand.
A chat with Association of Flight Attendants president Sara Nelson.
In 1977, 31-year-old Cleveland mayor Dennis Kucinich took a stand against the sale of his city’s publicly owned electric utility. And he almost paid for it with his life.
Another failed experiment in socialist democracy.
But why are we listening?
Montana’s beautiful, serene rivers were sites of life-changing experiences for me. The rights of all Montanans to those rivers were won through working-class struggle — a history we can draw on today as Montana’s rich aim to hoard those rivers for themselves.
All people should have the right to effective legal representation when they’re facing criminal charges. But the Supreme Court has just issued a ruling that severely curtails that basic right.