On April 12, 1934, workers at the Electric Auto-Lite Company in Toledo walked off the job in a strike that united unionized labor and the unemployed, creating a social movement.
Many people, here and elsewhere, have responded to Lisa McElroy's first combination of strawman burning and blaming-the-victim. But I might be even more amazed by one of the follow-ups: I.
I have a review of the great former justice's new book up at the Prospect. Anyone who proposes a constitutional amendment to eliminate the "sovereign immunity" doctrine is obviously after.
Updated below Over at The Faculty Lounge, Steve Freedman, assistant dean of admissions at the University of Kansas Law School, announced a couple of days ago that he was going.
On April 11, 1986, police fired tear gas at strikers at the Hormel plant in Austin, Minnesota after UFCW Local P-9 shut down the plant by blocking the main gate.
Following up on Erik's post about working hours in France, in 1929 John Maynard Keynes published what eventually became a famous essay, entitled "Economic Possibilities For Our Grandchildren," in which.
Shorter Ben Shapiro: Everything is racism except racism, but definitely including brilliantly well-executed satire of clowns such as myself.
We American proles are busily doing whatever our bosses ask us to do whenever they want it, even if we are at home, because we support the noblest thing in.
- “Trump interrupts a Cabinet meeting dealing with the Iran war and rising prices to talk Sharpies”
- Hillary Clinton email server update
- His brain is melted
- Dirty Bombs And Nuclear Weapons
- The death of Trump
- Senate Republicans cave on clean non-ICE funding
- Minab Revisited
- The lowest white man
- Boots on the ground
- Narcissists and sycophants
