He was a veteran with multiple combat tours. He currently works as an oysterman, giving his assertive populism an authenticity Democrats long for. This was a man who could supposedly take on MAGA on ...
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The neocolonial chains: How western-educated elite are bringing our nation to its knees
By Ben  BRAKO The story of the Republic of Ghana, once the vanguard of African liberation, is fast becoming a tragic epic of national betrayal. It is a nation not merely grappling with developmental ...
FREE TO READ] Catholics and labour groups are re-emerging as a powerful force in the new political landscape — and their ...
From the Protestant work ethic to “rage quitting,” American attitudes about their work are driven by its promise of ...
The right-wing is becoming more and more radicalised and we’re entering a very dark time politically, Neil Mackay warns ...
The nominators didn’t all agree, and, of course, had their own perspectives and agendas, but through those conversations, we ...
Editor’s Note: We received the following letter from our comrade in France, Brunel, who for many months has been in the thick of a very interesting struggle of public employees in F., a Paris suburb.
Two visions fight for the Democratic Party’s soul as it searches for purpose, direction, and a modicum of popularity.
I celebrate the milestone of the first woman to become archbishop of Canterbury. But I worry there’s a glass cliff waiting ...
Republican tax cuts and immigration crackdowns have deepened Social Security’s crisis. How to fix it without punishing working Americans.
Plus, CEOs are furious about texting in meetings and U.S. workers have changed a lot in 250 years, in this edition of the ...
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