Benjamin Netanyahu is the kind of figure produced by an apartheid system.
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Democracy’s Bad Month
Today on TAP: The leaders of Israel, France, and India all moved to subvert democracy in the past couple of weeks.
Democracy Is in the Streets
In France, Israel, and just maybe, here, assaults on social rights by flawed governmental structures create the need for government-by-protest.
Remastering the Past for the Present in Iran
The next revolution will be a remix, not a rupture.
China’s Self-Imposed COVID Trap
Countrywide protests against China’s zero-COVID measures seek to force policy changes—and maybe more.
Amazon Warehouse Workers Walk Out
‘We don’t want snacks. We want a raise.’
Occupy Ten Years On: An Interview With Winnie Wong
Talking with the veteran organizer and Bernie Sanders campaign staffer about the quiet revolution that started a decade ago in Zuccotti Park
The Quiet Americans
The Middle East wars have been met with willful indifference from Americans on the home front.
The New Freedom Rides
Sixty years ago, activists boarded buses to ride through the South to demand voting rights for Blacks. Today, their successors have been compelled to do it again.
In the Shadow of the Tiananmen Crackdown
Both China and the U.S. have profited from Beijing’s state violence.

