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Feature
Occupy, After Occupy
One year after Occupy Wall Street first shook the world, what lies ahead for the movement?
Nathan Schneider
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Occupy 2.0: Strike Debt
Bereft of their big tent at Zuccotti Park, activists have found a unifying theme in debt.
Astra Taylor
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Can Debt Spark a Revolution?
If Occupy evolves into a debt resistance movement, the results could be explosive.
David Graeber
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New Ways of Thinking About Space
As last year’s occupations showed, cities need more places the public can call its own.
Richard Sennett
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Editorial
Republicans, the Post-Truth Party
Why has brazen lying become intrinsic to GOP strategy? Because the party’s actual agenda is so unpopular, so unworkable and so dangerous.
The Editors
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Noted
Aura Bogado on the UndocuBus, Gizelle Lugo on for-proft colleges, Rania Khalek on felon disenfranchisement
Various Contributors
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Will Lebanon Be Sucked Into the Syrian Vortex?
There have been some clashes, but so far, the Lebanese—especially Hezbollah—have shown remarkable restraint.
Graham Usher
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The Poetry of America’s Best and the Brightest
The students at Bunker Hill Community College may have difficult lives. But the best are as bright as any Ivy Leaguer.
Wick Sloane
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Column
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The Washington Post’s Feckless ‘Fact-Check’
Afflicted by the elite journalistic disease of “on-the-one-handism,” the MSM’s supposed arbiters of truth—like the Post’s Glenn Kessler—can’t make sense of this presidential contest.
Eric Alterman
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Behind the GOP’s Diversity Display
“Diversity” today marks a shift from equal opportunities to photo opportunities; institutions look different but they operate in exactly the same way.
Gary Younge
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Books & the Arts
The Poetry of America’s Best and the Brightest
The students at Bunker Hill Community College may have difficult lives. But the best are as bright as any Ivy Leaguer.
Wick Sloane
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What Remains: On the European Union
How the twentieth century’s confidence in social solidarity, human dignity and a better future died a slow, quiet death.
Mark Mazower
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Letters
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Crossword
Puzzle No. 3251
Don’t miss Kosman and Picciotto’s crossword blog, Word Salad.
Joshua Kosman and Henri Picciotto