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Blog Post Cooper: The Wisconsin Recall

Blog Post, June, 11 2012 Curtis Cooper
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Responding to Jim Cavanaugh's Article on the Wisconsin Recall

Blog Post Cooper: Wallerstein's Unwarranted Optimism

Blog Post, May, 05 2011 Curtis Cooper
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War weariness alone will not change US politics.

Znet Article Cooper: Review of South of the Border

Znet Article, April, 01 2011 Curtis Cooper
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A review written for an upcoming screening in Baltimore.

Blog Post Cooper: Hold On to Your Kids: A Book for Parents

Blog Post, November, 27 2010 Curtis Cooper
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A review of the first part of a recent, popular book on child rearing and development.

Blog Post Cooper: Country Song vs. Reality TV

Blog Post, November, 19 2010 Curtis Cooper
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James Wesley's Populist Anthem

Blog Post Cooper: All you got to do to join is sing...

Blog Post, September, 21 2010 Curtis Cooper
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Seeking a little wisdom on movement building from the lyrics of Arlo Guthrie.

Blog Post Cooper: Kids and School, Parents and Activism

Blog Post, September, 03 2010 Curtis Cooper
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A brief perspective offered as children head back to school.

Blog Post Cooper: Who is John Galt?

Blog Post, August, 29 2010 Curtis Cooper
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First published in 1957, Atlas Shrugged was the central novel of Ayn Rand, an American immigrant whose work has been championed through the ensuing decades by a strain of conservatives that opposes progressive taxation and regulation of business.

Blog Post Cooper: Information Consumption and Creation

Blog Post, August, 27 2010 Curtis Cooper
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A recent email blast from Michael Albert posed a question about why more people aren't taking advantage of the possibilities to actively communicate via Znet, as opposed to passively consuming articles.

Blog Post Cooper: Shuttin' Detroit Down

Blog Post, March, 08 2009 Curtis Cooper
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A surprising anthem by country singer John Rich tackles economic woes in the US.

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