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In the Archives of Interference
By Eleanor J. BaderAt first glance, the Interference Archive in Gowanus looks like a typical small library. But when founder Josh MacPhee welcomes visitors and urges them to rifle through materials chronicling the last 50 years of left-wing activism it quickly becomes obvious that this is an unusual place.
The Debt Resistors Operations Manual
Whether sourced in prime credit or subprime, student loans or pawn loans, the profits of our indebtedness flow to the 1 percent. But the 99 percent is waking up to the bait-and-switch.
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Party No More
By Theodore Hamm
The Chicago teachers strike illustrated the depth of the Democrats commitment to education reform, which by any measure is designed to undermine the power of teachers unions.
A Relic Reborn
By John D'Antonio and Michael RandazzoEighty-five-year-old Mighty Wurlitzer Organ to Be Showcased at LIU Brooklyn Screening of 1925 Silent Classic The Phantom of the Opera.