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Author: Erik Loomis

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I have a new essay up in the Boston Review arguing that the left needs to take the policymaking of global trade regimes seriously, offering real alternatives to the corporate-political domination of the issue that push for the accountability of multinationals and empowering workers globally...
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It's hard to overstate the vital importance of the upcoming Missouri referendum to overturn the state's newly enacted right to work law. One of many states where Republicans have passed this notorious union-busting strategy since the 2010 elections, overturning it, which happened in Ohio after...
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Profiting on Ethnic Cleansing

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On August 5, 2018
When your nation lacks a job policies to employ people where they live, it opens them up to making money off the worst of the United States: in this case an ethnic cleansing campaign that relies on private prisons and profit-taking by the few at...
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As the endless move continues, blogging has been very light. But here's some a beer story worth mentioning from a couple of weeks ago: This weekend, a small Indiana brewery was generating tons of buzz in my social media feed—and not in a good way....
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