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Engler: Will the Next Pope Embrace Liberation Theology?
Znet Article, March, 08 2013
Mark Engler
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Will the next pope embrace liberation theology? The conventional answer would be: fat chance
Engler: How Not To Make Every Vote Count
Znet Article, November, 05 2012
Mark Engler
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The sentiment that elections alone are not enough is a good one. But it doesn’t mean that voting rights aren’t worth another fight
Engler: Will Occupy Live To See Another Birthday?
Znet Article, September, 22 2012
Mark Engler
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Can Occupy rebound in its second year?
Engler: Quebec's Student Revolt Goes Viral
Znet Article, May, 31 2012
Mark Engler
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Social movements in Québec have long helped keep the cost of tuition low, and this is now being used against the students
Engler: The Unpalatable Reality of Working for Apple
Znet Article, April, 23 2012
Mark Engler
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A fresh wave of reports unveiling exploitation in the iPad empire are forcing Apple to clean up its act
Engler: A World Bank President Who's Not a Crony or a War Criminal?
Znet Article, March, 30 2012
Mark Engler
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For the first time, there’s been a concerted—and effective—effort to intervene in the nominating process and prevent a crony coronation
Engler: Obama’s Broken Resolutions
Znet Article, March, 05 2012
Mark Engler
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Unfulfilled promises may come back to haunt Obama this election year
Engler: Guantanamo Has Got to Go
Znet Article, January, 14 2012
Mark Engler
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“The sad fact is that demanding very basic principles of American justice is actually a radical demand, given the systematic violation of these principles by our government”
Engler: Iowa: The People's Caucus
Znet Article, January, 03 2012
Mark Engler
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A People’s Caucus
Engler: War: The Wrong Jobs Program
Znet Article, November, 18 2011
Mark Engler
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Our country's existing jobs program goes by many names: The Permanent War Economy, Military Keynesianism, The Iron Triangle, Perpetual War
Engler: The Future of the #Occupy Movement: Solidarity and Escalation
Znet Article, October, 24 2011
Mark Engler
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The two issues most pressing for the Occupy movement: solidarity and escalation
Engler: How #OccupyWallStreet Is Evolving and Gaining Power
Znet Article, October, 07 2011
Mark Engler
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#OccupyWallStreet is maturing and becoming stronger in impressive ways
Engler: The Verizon Strike as the Next Wisconsin
Znet Article, August, 13 2011
Mark Engler
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Verizon Communications Inc. is seeking some of the biggest concessions in years from its unions
Engler: American Empire Foreclosed?
Znet Article, April, 20 2009
Mark Engler
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Not long ago, excitement over American imperialism reached levels not seen in a century. “People are coming out of the closet on the word ‘empire,’†the right-wing columnist Charles Krauthammer told The New York Times in early 2002. Neocon...
Engler: Will the Winds of Change Reach El Salvador?
Znet Article, March, 03 2009
Mark Engler
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The prospect of progressive leadership coming to power in El Salvador’s March 15 presidential elections should prompt new U.S. policy toward Central America.
Engler: The Impact of the “Battle In Seattle”
Znet Article, October, 04 2008
Mark Engler
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The 1999 protests against the WTO were dramatic enough to inspire a new feature film, but did they actually make a difference?
Engler: WTO: Best Left For Dead?
Znet Article, August, 18 2006
Mark Engler
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With the failure of the Doha round of negotiations in late July, some optimistic defenders of corporate globalization will tell you that the World Trade Organization (WTO) is taking a "time out." Most observers, however, are calling the suspension...
Engler: Debt Relief
Znet Article, April, 01 2006
Mark Engler
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Last July, debt relief was all the rage. Bono crooned at the Live 8 benefit concert in London--one of almost a dozen taking place worldwide--and the leaders of the G8 nations met in Scotland to negotiate a response to the issue. In the end, the el...
Engler: Latin America Unchained
Znet Article, March, 20 2006
Mark Engler
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For decades the International Monetary Fund (IMF) served as one of the key pillars of the "Washington Consensus." Dominated by the White House, the Fund allowed successive administrations to control the economic policy of poorer countries in th...


