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Author: Erik Loomis

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Indigenous Nicaragua

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On March 3, 2017
During the Sandinista Revolution, there was open hostility between the FSLN and the Miskito peoples who lived on the Atlantic Coast. This was emblematic of how a lot of Marxist groups felt about native peoples, who largely just wanted to be left alone and had...
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Deep Thoughts

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On March 2, 2017
The real tragedy of Buddy Cianci's life is that he didn't live long enough to get a Cabinet position in the Trump administration. In case you aren't familiar with the illustrious rule of my city's most famous mayor. As opposed to my school's recently most...
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Duty of Vigilance

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On March 2, 2017
Whenever people say that there's nothing we can do about the global exploitation of labor through supply chains, I say they are wrong because of course we can do something. We can do any number of things, as I have laid out in Out of...
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Refugee Labor

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On March 1, 2017
Maybe Republicans will rethink allowing refugees from Muslims nations into the United States if they can exploit their labor for nothing, like is happening in Turkey thanks to our benevolent apparel firms and their supply chains. But child laborers are not the only issue in...
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