Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Henry A. Giroux | Why Don't Americans Care About Democracy at Home?

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Henry A. Giroux | Why Don't Americans Care About Democracy at Home?

Henry A. Giroux, Truthout: Clearly, as the Occupy movement and other youth movements around the world have demonstrated, the time has come not only to redefine the promise of democracy, but also to challenge those who have poisoned its meaning.

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In Move That Stunned Advocates, Jerry Brown Vetoes Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights

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