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Bullying 101

19. May 2007

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Bullying 101

School-age bullying is a "copycat" response to the bullying that saturates our world.

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Impressions of Northern Ireland

5. May 2007

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Impressions of Northern Ireland

How could a party that stands for Irish independence join with British loyalists to administer Northern Ireland for Britain?

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The Virginia Tech Massacre: Cho Seung-Hui Delivers his Message

21. April 2007

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The Virginia Tech Massacre: Cho Seung-Hui Delivers his Message

Why did one young man go berserk and kill 34 people?

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Mayonnaise and the Middle Class

8. April 2007

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Mayonnaise and the Middle Class

The middle class functions like an emulsifier, binding workers and capitalists in the social arrangement of capitalism.

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We Are All African

2. April 2007

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We Are All African

There is only one race, the human race, and we are all African.

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Class-Divided Unions

23. March 2007

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Class-Divided Unions

Today's unions are cross-class organizations. They are working-class organizations of self-defense and part of the management system of capitalism.

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Open the Borders

10. March 2007

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Open the Borders

National borders prevent people from solving their common problems.

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Of Human Bonding

20. December 2006

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Of Human Bonding

We need a society based on strong social bonds, not one that tears them apart for profit.

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Tookie Was Right. They Want You to Blame Yourself

8. November 2006

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Tookie Was Right. They Want You to Blame Yourself

The labor movement has a slogan, An Injury to One is an Injury to All. Capitalism has a different slogan, It’s All Your Fault.

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How Can We Know What is True?

5. October 2006

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How Can We Know What is True?

Capitalism prevents collective problem-solving. To stay in power, the ruling class must keep the rest of us divided and unsure of what we know.

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