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Znet Article Younge: The Iron Lady Is Dead But Thatcherism Lives On

Znet Article, April, 15 2013 Gary Younge
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In death Margaret Thatcher has caused further division. The left has failed to convince enough people of the alternatives

Znet Article Younge: Arrests At Chicago Schools Protest

Znet Article, March, 29 2013 Gary Younge
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More than 100 people arrested while taking part in mass civil disobedience against Rahm Emmanuel's cuts and closures

Znet Article Younge: Newtown Shootings: If Not Now, When Is The Time To Talk About Gun Control?

Znet Article, December, 16 2012 Gary Younge
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It's not 'politics' but basic decency to insist America have a gun control debate

Znet Article Younge: Hoping For Change: Obama And The Limits Of Elections

Znet Article, October, 30 2012 Gary Younge
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Every progressive development in US politics since WW II has been sparked by massive mobilisations outside of electoral politics or through the courts

Znet Article Younge: The Itinerant US Left Has Found Its Home In The Occupy Movement

Znet Article, February, 29 2012 Gary Younge
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Far from alienating middle America, the progressive movement has captured the public and political imagination

Znet Article Younge: Land of the Free, Home of the Hungry

Znet Article, December, 12 2011 Gary Younge
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Nowhere is the chasm between America's political class and its working poor more vast than in the demand to cut food stamps

Znet Article Younge: They Were Looting, Not Shoplifting

Znet Article, August, 20 2011 Gary Younge
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When a group of people join forces to flout both law and social convention, they are acting politically

Znet Article Younge: Students' Power Is Limited. But Their Anger and Revolt Can Prove Contagious

Znet Article, December, 07 2010 Gary Younge
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On 1 February 1960 Franklin McCain and three teenage friends from the historically black North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College, went to the whites-only counter at Woolworths in Greensboro and took a seat.

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