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Leonidas Oikonomakis: The Criminals Live In Other Villas
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Claiming to fight lawlessness and chaos, the Greek state is cracking down on one of the last bulwarks against fascism: the anarchist squats of Athens

Person Olzen: Wildcat Winter Spreads To Chicago
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The emerging labor uprisings are the birth pangs of a re-invented labor movement that is returning to its roots: fighting for the basic livelihoods of workers

Leonidas Oikonomakis: Poverty And Social Exclusion Rising In Greece
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Poverty and exclusion have exploded in Greece, while the government continues to assault workers. The question that arises is very simple: who benefits?

Leonidas Oikonomakis: Mexico Rising
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The mass protests against Mexico’s new President are part of a global movement against the power of business and the farce of representative democracy

Person Olzen: Black Friday Strike At Walmart
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Workers from both the retail and warehouse sectors of Walmart’s supply chain have called for nation-wide protests, strikes and actions

Leonidas Oikonomakis: Freedom Of Speech Suspended
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All these incidents are indicative of a government (and a political system in general) in panic

Person O'connor: Ethical Hypocrisy
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So the feds have decided to launch an investigation into potential health effects of ... windmills!

Leonidas Oikonomakis: Steelworkers Guard Thermopylae
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A nine-month strike symbolizes the struggle for the defence of labor rights, worker’s solidarity, and the government’s role in today’s neoliberal Europe

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585476 Olson: Washington’s Egyptian Nightmare
Jan 28, 2011

As I watch events unfolding on the streets of Tunisia, Yemen, Egypt and elsewhere in the region I'm reminded of a summer I spent in Egypt studying Arabic language and Middle East politics at The American University in Cairo.

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