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Work Inequality Basic Income
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What Nature
Edited by Timothy Donnelly, Barbara Fischer, et al. -
What Is The State For?
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We Need More Parties
by Lee Drutman -
Uncertainty
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Trump's Return
by Noura Erakat, Robin D. G. Kelley, et al. -
Speculation
Edited by Ed Pavlić and Ivelisse Rodriguez -
Right to Be Elected
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Rethinking Law
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Repair (Boston Review)
Edited by Ed Pavlić and Ivelisse Rodriguez -
Redesigning AI
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Reclaiming Freedom
by Aziz Rana -
Racist Logic
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Race Capitalism Justice Vol. 1
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Public Purpose
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Presidents House Is Empty
by Michael Hardt, Bonnie Honig, et al. -
The Politics of Pleasure
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Once & Future Feminist
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On Solidarity
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On Anger
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Left Elsewhere
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Is Equal Opportunity Enough
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Imagining Global Futures
Edited by Adom Getachew -
Global Dystopias
Edited by Junot Diaz -
Evil Empire
Edited by Boston Review -
Economics After Neoliberalism
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Climate Action
by Charles Sabel, et al and David Victor -
Can the Democrats Win?
by Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson -
Ancestors
Edited by Ed Pavlić and Ivelisse Rodriguez -
Allies
Edited by Ed Pavlić and Evie Shockley -
AI Futures
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50 Years Since MLK