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A declaration of independence — from Wall Street
Andrew Leonard
Washington can't -- or won't -- fix the economy. So we're going to have to do it ourselves
Your Declarations: Readers respond to our manifesto
Alex Pareene
From campaign finance reform to narrowing our focus, you weigh in on Salon's grand plan to remake the nation
The real price of flip-floppery
Steve Kornacki
It's got to be killing Mitt: His opponents are laughably weak but the GOP campaign may still damage him severely
A New Declaration of Independence
Alex Pareene
The weight of the 1 Percent has become intolerable. How can we take our country back? Here's a fresh draft
Koch-funded global warming proof goes unnoticed
Peter Finocchiaro
Work bankrolled by the right-wing magnates finds support for global warming -- too bad the media doesn't care
The real reason OWS terrifies conservatives
Gene Lyons
It's not the dirty hippies. It's because the protesters could find natural allies in the Tea Party
Obama campaign hires corporate lobbyist
Justin Elliott
D.C. lawyer Broderick Johnson worked on the Keystone XL pipeline and for Bank of America
The environmental movement takes on coal country
Andrew Leonard
Activist Flavia de la Fuente talks about why it's crucial to combat climate change in politically hostile areas
“Revenge of the Electric Car”: Why the automakers went green
Andrew O'Hehir
Former gadfly Chris Paine goes inside the car industry for the cutthroat drama of "Revenge of the Electric Car"
The death that sparked a revolution
Rebecca Solnit
In December 2010, a young Tunisian man set himself on fire. His act inspired the Arab Spring, and much more
The progressive debate we need
Robert Reich
The president isn't offering strong alternatives to the GOP's regressive ideas. OWS could fill the void
The Republican war on science is un-American
Kevin Canfield
In a Salon interview, a top scientist warns the world is catching up in biotech. The GOP's hostility doesn't help
Obama’s tone-deaf fundraising emails
Bill McKibben
We don't want dinner with the president. We want a leader who will fight for change
The art of winning by losing
Steve Kornacki
Obama's fight over jobs with Eric Cantor and the GOP is doomed. But it just might save his presidency
Pick of the week: “Take Shelter,” a potent fable of marriage and madness
Andrew O'Hehir
Pick of the week: The gripping "Take Shelter" channels Malick, Kubrick and the Coen brothers
America's secular revival
Tana Ganeva
Five signs that, despite the GOP's efforts, religion's impact on U.S. politics will soon decline
Jessica Chastain: The dazzling redhead who's suddenly everywhere
Andrew O'Hehir
After "Tree of Life" and "The Help" -- and with six more movies on the way -- Jessica Chastain's moment has arrived
One Republican candidate's hellfire
Mark Hertsgaard
Global warming-denying governor and presidential candidate Rick Perry can't escape a major reckoning at home
Barack Obama's dream opponent
Steve Kornacki
How Roger Ailes and Fox News gave the president something to run against in 2012
The collapse of neoliberal capitalism
Pepe Escobar
For the moment, Asian economies are buoying the destructive model that's doomed the West. Will it last?
Solyndra's China syndrome
Andrew Leonard
While Republicans seize upon a solar power fiasco to attack green energy, the Chinese get even more ambitious
Big Oil group plays race card on Solyndra
Justin Elliott
The Exxon-funded Congress of Racial Equality says Obama's "green jobs" agenda hurts black workers
Rick Perry plays up a bogus “Texanism”
Gene Lyons
The anti-government style dresses up the state's tradition of crony capitalism
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