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Mark Engler is a writer based in New York City and senior analyst with Foreign Policy In Focus. He is author of How to Rule the World: The Coming Battle Over the Global Economy (Nation Books, 2008). Mark can be reached via the web site www.DemocracyUprising.com, which contains an archive of his work.
An activist originally from Des Moines, Iowa, Mark also serves as a commentator for the Institute for Public Accuracy and for the Mainstream Media Project.
What difference did #MeToo actually make? In 2017 and 2018, the viral hashtag became a global sensation that motivated millions to speak…
He has been called one of the most original political thinkers of the 20th century. Historians point out that “If academic citations and internet references are…
“They want us isolated, but they will find us in common.” In May 2015, this slogan was the rallying cry of a…
By understanding how mainstream political culture co-opts elected officials, grassroots groups can help them resist. It is a pattern we see again…
“It’s a goddamn trifecta,” declared Michigan State Sen. Dayna Polehanki last November, after Democrats gained control of the governor’s mansion along with both houses of…
Organizations committed to changing the world for the better must deal with a fundamental tension: On the one hand, they need to…
In 2002, in the midst of a wave of global resistance to corporate globalization that would produce major protests at trade meetings…
In the late spring and summer of 2020, protests for racial justice erupted in response to the police murder of George Floyd.…
Understanding the warring factions within the Democratic and Republican Party coalitions is critical for progressives who want to build power
As the left increasingly focuses on electoral politics, a new framework is emerging for how candidates who win should partner with social movements
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