- Institutionalized corruption in US health care
- How the tenured class can work to save academia
- Organizing workers in their communities, not just their workplaces
- The corporate takeover of mainstream civil rights organizations
- Police infiltration in Washington
- "A group of white and black Georgians who take on the role of the black couples, the white employer, and the mob that lynched them"
- The Native origins of "first-wave" feminism
- An App to Shield Tibetans' Texts From Prying Eyes
- V-mail
- In Memoriam: Keith H. Basso (1940–2013)
- Did Goldman Sachs Overstep in Criminally Charging Its Ex-Programmer?
- The Rise and Fall of Katharine Hepburn's Fake Accent
- Amartya Sen: India must focus on its women
- Why Slate will stop referring to the NFL team as the Redskins
- Bill de Blasio for Mayor
- Can Libya be Saved?
- Missed Connection
- The Act of Killing
- Why Do So Many Jobs Pay So Little?
- The Grammar Rules Behind 3 Commonly Disparaged Dialects
- Robert Bellah, McCarthyism, and Harvard
- Things that look like feminism but aren’t
- Can research on Romanian orphans be ethical?
- Tackling Pinker’s defense of evolutionary psychology
- opera day in the South Hebron hills
- dismantles the military machine that rules Nigeria
- the great digital dump: electronic waste pipelines to Africa
- “poet laureate of the Black and Lesbian peoples”: Pat Parker’s Pit Stop and Child Of Myself
- race, class and the assumptions of lgbt politics
- six stories on health, wealth and race in Oakland
- Extractive policing: scare and grab.
- Too big to jail meets its sacrificial wolves; a whale of a tale for the overpaid.
- Firenado in the forest.
- Birch Blanket Bingo.
- Trading government debt for student debt.
- The NSA as a business model.
- Rail privatizers' predatory profits.
- Why Bezos is so rich; & don't expect WaPo to cover this much.
- De-sheeting as fleecing.
- Cramming workers "into vast workhouses and crowded dorms, then spitting out the ones who struggle to keep up."
- The fetus as financialization's final frontier.
- The 1% is in crisis: the 0.1% bought all the good Manhattan apartments; poor on $5 million.
- The “real person” does not calculate but judges.