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Economic Democracy Weekly

This week’s Economic Democracy newsletter features the next article in our series A Green New Deal on the Ground, where the Climate Community Project takes a behind-the-scenes look at the unions demanding better schools in Los Angeles and beyond. Next, our editors review Senator Bernie Sanders’ new book It’s OK to Be Angry about Capitalism and interview Alissa Quart on America’s dystopian social safety net and how to rebuild a caring civil society. Finally, we invite you to visit our Economic Justice Collections—materials that outline the ideas and practices we need to rid our world of exploitation and realize equality.


Teachers Unions Take on Climate Change


Educators in California and elsewhere are using their labor power to fight for a Green New Deal for public schools. Read more...
 
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It’s Not Just You: Bernie Sanders Makes the Case for Passionate Movements


In a new book, Senator Bernie Sanders explains why the current political system makes people unhappy—and what to do about it. Read more...
 
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America’s Broken Safety Net—and How to Address It: An Interview with Alissa Quart

NPQ interviews Alissa Quart, director of the Economic Hardship Reporting Project, on her latest book, which examines the roots of US neoliberal ideology.  Read more...

 
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Economic Justice Collections


Learn more from NPQ's curated materials about what it will take to build the world we need. Read more...
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