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John Woman

Steve Nathans-Kelly New York Journal of Books
Mosley’s new book, writes reviewer Nathans-Kelly, "is as provocative and morally instructive as anything he’s written.”

A New Playing Field for Democracy Reform

Miles Rapoport & Cecily Hines The American Prospect
To win substantive reforms, our system is overdue for structural reforms. 2018 creates an opening.

Bring the Troops home, But Also Stop the Bombing

Nicolas J.S. Davies and Medea Benjamin Independent Media Outlet; Alternet; Truthdig
By our calculations, in this “war on terror,” the U.S. and its allies have dropped a staggering 291,880 bombs and missiles on other countries—and that is just a minimum number of confirmed strikes.

The Global Working Class Fights Back

Sarah Attfield Working-Class Perspectives
Despite lots of bad news, workers around the world have been fighting back, and sometimes winning!

Confused by Nutrition Research? Sloppy Science May Be to Blame

Jane E. Brody New York Times
In the book, “Unsavory Truth: How Food Companies Skew the Science of What We Eat,” Marion Nestle, emerita professor of nutrition at New York University, discusses how the unstated goal of most company-sponsored studies is to increase the bottom line.