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Feature
From Occupy to Climate Justice
There’s a growing effort to merge economic-justice and climate activism. Call it climate democracy.
Wen Stephenson
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How Crowdworkers Became the Ghosts in the Digital Machine
Since 2005, Amazon has helped create one of the most exploited workforces no one has ever seen.
Moshe Z. Marvit
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Editorial
Why Now Is the Time to Reform How We Elect the President
The power brokers of both parties are already busy trying to shut down debate and shut out alternatives for 2016.
The Editors
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7 Questions for Tish James
New York City’s new public advocate on homeless children, the former mayor and her office’s shrunken budget.
Laura Flanders
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Two High-Profile Lawsuits Are Challenging Virginia’s Same-Sex Marriage Ban
Could one of them be on the road to the Supreme Court?
Lizzy Ratner
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Column
What Ailes the Media?
A biography by Gabriel Sherman clarifies the Fox impresario’s role in his network’s deceptions.
Eric Alterman
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Worlds, and Wombs, Collide in a Kansas Bill Criminalizing Surrogate Pregnancy Contracts
There is danger in turning surrogacy into a sexless crime.
Patricia J. Williams
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Books & the Arts
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Bull in China’s Shop
The urbanization of China and infusion of Western forms amounts to a second Cultural Revolution.
Michael Sorkin
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The Loved Ones
Robert May’s Kids for Cash, Sebastián Lelio’s Gloria, Razvan Radulescu’s Child’s Pose
Stuart Klawans
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Letters
Letters
Superb cover… who are the oppressed?… Morrison & Melville… what privacy?… second that emotion… no cross words here…
Our Readers
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Crossword
Puzzle No. 3313
And don’t miss Kosman and Picciotto’s crossword blog, Word Salad.
Joshua Kosman and Henri Picciotto