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  • Editorial

    Occupy America

    As Occupy Wall Street spreads, more than 115 parallel occupations have cropped up in cities around the world. Is this the beginning of something new?

    The Editors

  • Occupying Wall Street, Building a Movement

    The OWS phenomenon has inspired millions. If it links up with the slow, difficult work of movement-building, it can bring about systemic change.

    Peter Dreier

  • Noted.

    Ari Berman on the GOP voting laws, Robert Gangi on NYPD drug arrests, Alia Malek on the Irvine 11 and Peter Rothberg on Wangari Maathai

    Various Contributors

  • The UK’s Labour Party Finds Its Voice

    Ed Miliband has began to nudge his party in a new direction—a left populism that just might challenge Britain’s real rulers, in corporate boardrooms and in Parliament.

    D.D. Guttenplan
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