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- Mark Karlin, DC Report: The Savvy Scientist Helping Democrats Become the Party of Freedom
- Amanda Katz, Washington Post: How Democrats snatched ‘freedom’ back from Trump and the Republicans
- Jennifer Mercieca, Resolute Square: Frame Warfare: The Battle Over Your Brain
- Sophia Bollag, San Francisco Chronicle: ‘How do we define pro life?’ Gavin Newsom wants to use conservatives’ talking points against them
- Sarah Todd,Quartz: The best metaphors for what it’s like to await the US election results
- James M. Van Wyck, Inside Higher Ed: Academia Is Not a Container
- Jackson Katz, Ms Magazine: Boxing Metaphors and the Importance of Gender in the Trump-Biden Debate
- James Knutila, UCLA Newsroom: Norma Mendoza-Denton on how Donald Trump weaponizes words (Q&A)
- Amber Starfire, Napa Valley Register: What is the freedom we fight for?
- Adina Wise, Scientific American: Military Metaphors Distort the Reality of COVID-19
- Carmine Gallo, Forbes: Fauci, Cuomo And The Metaphors Leaders Use To Spark Action In The Coronavirus Battle
- Simon de Haast, Bizcommunity: Experience design thinking: A fish called wonder
- Massimiliano Santini, Asia Sentinel: Shaping the Political Narrative of Hong Kong’s Opposition
- Guy Raz, KRCU/NPR: Mandy Len Catron: Can You Jumpstart Love?
- Elyse Samuels, The Washington Post: Fact-checking Trump’s misleading border ‘wall’ spin
- David Shariatmadari, Prospect Magazine: Brexit and the weaponisation of metaphor
- Metahaven, e-flux: Sleep Walks the Street, Part I
- Sarah Green Carmichael, Bloomberg Opinion: ‘Pre-K’ Is a Good Code Word for ‘Day Care’
- Cheryl Snapp Conner, mySA: Here's the Biggest Mistake You Can Make When Correcting a Lie
- Chi Luu, JSTOR Daily: How “Carpe Diem” Got Lost in Translation
- Thomas Kaplan, The New York Times: How the Trump Campaign Used Facebook Ads to Amplify His ‘Invasion’ Claim
- Paul Rosenberg, Salon: Here’s the science behind Trump’s ability to control the media through Twitter
- Pier Dominguez, Buzzfeed News: Before They Failed “The Squad,” Democrats Failed Other Women Of Color
- Monica Hesse, Bemidji Pioneer: What do 'Lock her up' and 'Send her back' have in common?
- Vyv Evans, Psychology Today: What Is "Cognitive Linguistics"?
- Jennifer Ellen Good, The Conversation: The urgent need for media literacy in an age of annihilation
- Beth Cope & Parker Malloy, Media Matters: Everyone knows headlines are broken. Here's how news organizations can start fixing them.
- Peter G. Prontzos, Scientific American: The Concept of "Race" Is a Lie
- Geoff Johnson, Times Colonist: Hate speech or free speech? There’s a vital difference
- Ameen Kamlana, openDemocracy: Ten common arguments: reframing the NHS debate
- Sam Gillette, People.com: A Brief History of President Donald Trump's Favorite Phrase: 'But That's Okay'
- Cokie Roberts, The Ukiah Daily Journal: From the desk of… The power of stories
- Nicole Rosén, CBC News: The storm over Winnipeg's Whiteout and why words matter
- Alexander Burns,The New York Times: Pete Buttigieg’s Focus: Storytelling First. Policy Details Later.
- David Titterington, 25 years later: Surrealist Objects in Twin Peaks
- Daniel Denvir, The New York Times: The Case Against ‘Border Security’
- Laura Bliss, CityLab: MapLab: The Internet Is a Metaphor
- Chris M. Golde, Inside Hugger Ed: Careers Go in Chapters
- Ha Huyn-Ock, Korea Joongang Daily: A matter of framing
- Avi Selk, The Washington Post: 'The buck stops with everybody': How Trump twists cliches to do his bidding
- Daniella Emanuel, Local 10 News: George Lakoff: 'The media is not doing its job'
- Michael Knigge, DW: 'Don't retweet Donald Trump and don't use his language'
- John Blake, KIFI: The polite way to call someone a racist
- Otis Roffman, The Round Table: Language framing: The left is losing the language game
- KBZK.com: The polite way to call someone a racist
- Michel Hogan, SmartCompany: Avoid elephants and frame a message that sticks
- Peter Beinart, The Atlantic: Why Trump Supporters Believe He Is Not Corrupt
- Garen Yegparian, Asbarez: Of Elephants, Armenia, and the ARF
- Vivian Giang, Fast Company: This is how tiny changes in words you hear impacts your thinking
- Stacy Sullivan, ACLU: We Shouldn't Take the Bait on 'Catch and Release'
- Amy Westervelt, Dame Magazine: Words Matter. And Political Propaganda Is Destroying Them
- Thomas B Edsall, The New York Times: The Contract With Authoritarianism
- James Butler, Vice: How Politicians Used Metaphors to Sell Us Austerity
- Rima Touré-Tillery, TheHill: Puerto Rico isn't that far despite what words might be used to describe it
- Jeremy Deaton, Eco-Business: Why climate deniers target women
- Michael Knigge, Deutsche Welle: 'Don't retweet Donald Trump and don't use his language'
- Jean Stimmell, Concord Monitor: Wars and metaphors
- Becky Striepe, Care2: Let’s Change How We Talk About Love
- Steve Rathje, The Guardian: The power of framing: It’s not what you say, it’s how you say it
- Mark Abadi, Business Insider Nordic: Trump is using a decades-old strategy to sneakily insult Democrats at every turn
- Meera Santhanam, The Chicago Maroon: The Hidden Hierarchy of Adjectives
- Nick Pugliese, The County Press: 2017: The year of the ‘alt-right’ and the ‘Antifa’
- Rima Touré-Tillery, TheHill: Puerto Rico isn't that far despite what words might be used to describe it
- Darin Robbins, stargazette: Understanding our political divisions
- Seeking Alpha: GE: Don't Think Of A Dividend Cut
- Kai Ryssdal and Molly Wood, Marketplace: Breaking bread without conflict
- Scott Ritter, truthdig: The Case Against America’s Brand of 'Ethical War'
- John Saito, Medium: Making up metaphors
- Chris Benderev, Maggie Penman, Renee Klahr, Jennifer Schmidt, Tara Boyle, Shankar Vedantam, WVIK: When It Comes To Our Politics, Family Matters
- Don Rogers, The Union: It pains us to think
- Sanjay Bakshi, The Economic Times: Metaphorically speaking about business and investing
- Mark Abadi, Business Insider Nordic: Democrats and Republicans speak different languages — and it helps explain why we're so divided
- Steven Rosenfeld, The National Memo: Trump’s North Korea Statements A Boon To His Base
- Ben Ament, SCTimes: Presidents, policies rooted in parenting styles
- Steve Rathje, The Guardian: The power of framing: It’s not what you say, it’s how you say it
- Graham Vyse, New Republic: Democrats Are Warning That Trumpcare Will Kill People. Is It Convincing?
- Padraig O'Morain, The Irish Times: Strict fathers: The tough-talking, Trump-voting parents
- Allen Johnson, Tri-City Herald: Allen Johnson: Morality is key to understanding politics
- Jackson Wu, patheos: How Metaphors Make Us Moral
- Jennie Josephson, WHQR: Read our full conversation with George Lakoff on "your brain on Trump"
- Gideon Lichfield, Quartz: 21st-century propaganda: A guide to interpreting and confronting the dark arts of persuasion
- Erik Sherman, Forbes: Political Fighting Over Regulations As 'Good' Or 'Bad' Hurts Millions
- Susan Cunningham, St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Research backs up idea that Democrats may be more caring
- Daphne White, Berkeleyside: Berkeley author George Lakoff says, ‘Don’t underestimate Trump’
- Sam Miller, ESPN.com: Forget the ninth inning -- Andrew Miller is here to save the game
- Samarth Desai, Harvard Political Review: Linguist-In-Chief: Trump and the Meaning of Fake News
- Jeremy Deaton, CleanTechnica: Cognitive Science Offers Tools To Rebuff Climate Deniers
- Joe Garofoli, San Francisco Chronicle: Next step for Trump resistance: Get organized, fight burnout
- LOLGOP, Eclecta Blog: Why liberals can’t stop spreading conservative messages and retweeting Donald Trump
- David Talbot, San Francisco Chronicle: Is Feinstein too rational and centered for the age of Trump?
- Emily Dreyfuss, Wired: The Cognitive Bias President Trump Understands Better Than You
- Danielle Kurtzleben, NPR: With 'Fake News,' Trump Moves From Alternative Facts To Alternative Language
- Dan Olson, The Durango Herald: Regulation or protection? Framing of methane rule counts
- Dave Gold, Politico Magazine: ‘Data-Driven’ Campaigns Are Killing the Democratic Party
- Michael Borrelli, Raise the Hammer: Trying Not to Think of a Hamilton Elephant
- Christian Kallen, Sonoma Index Tribune: George Lakoff wants to change your mind
- Brooke Gladstone, WNYC: A Taxonomy of Trump Tweets
- Brooke Gladstone, WNYC: A Taxonomy of Trump Tweets
- NBC News, 41GMT: Is Obamacare a Scapegoat for All Health Care Woes?
- Tara Golshan, Vox: Donald Trump’s unique speaking style, explained by linguists
- David Weigel, Dayton Daily News: As Trump shakes them up with tweets, Democrats are flummoxed
- Joseph Gelfer, Paste: Populist Masculinity: What It Is, and How To Beat It
- Stephen Loiaconi, WWMT: Democrats may struggle to find hope in Trump’s presidency, experts say
- Jay Ogilvy, Stratfor: Why So Few Thought Trump Would Win
- On The Media, WNYC: How Talking About Trump Makes Him Normal In Your Brain
- The National Memo: A Brain Scientist Explains How To Turn Trump Into A ‘Loser’
- Steven Poole, The Guardian: ‘Make America Great Again’ – why are liberals losing the war of soundbites?
- Simon James, Rutland Herald: Division is detrimental
- Carol Rumens, The Guardian: Poem of the week: Ellipsis by Deryn Rees-Jones
- Amanda Davis, Golden Gate Xpress: Linguist Frames Presidential Debate
- David Minkow, National Observer: How will Homer Simpson vote?
- Malay Mail Online: Campaign lexicon, 2016: A tale of two candidates
- Shankar Vedantam, KRCU: Why Does This Election Have Us So Down? Social Science May Have An Answer
- Christopher Mathias, Samantha Storey and Adam Hooper, Huffington Post: We The Tweeple
- Stefan Petrovic, Harvard Political Review: The American Dichotomy: Private and Public Language in the 2016 Presidential Race
- Julie Bosman, New York Times: Public Schools? To Kansas Conservatives, They’re ‘Government Schools’
- Olivia Goldhill, Quartz: How to beat a bully in a debate (Hillary Clinton, take note)
- Kyle Plantz, InsideSources: Donald Trump’s Deplorables: A Reclamation of the Name
- C.C. Taylor, The Federalist: Upton Sinclair Perfected The Art Of The Misleading Media Narrative
- Lisa Mascaro, The San Diego Union-Tribune: 'Believe me': People say Trump's language is affecting political discourse 'bigly'
- Shankar Vedantam, NPR: When It Comes To Our Politics, Family Matters
- Scott O'Reilly, The Alternative Daily: 5 Ways Running Can Make You Smarter
- Jag Bhalla, Big Think: Science And Poetry Both Depend On Metaphors
- Steven Rosenfeld, Alternet: New Book Reveals Trump Is Actually Sleazier and Slimier Than We Ever Thought
- Denise Robbins, MediaMatters: New Book Explains Media’s Role In Today’s Toxic State Of Public Discourse
- Madison Margolin, VICE: Is Donald Trump So Popular Because of How He Talks? A Linguistics Explainer
- Karen Tumulty, The Charlotte Observer: Melania Trump and the difference between plagiarism and politics as usual
- Steven Rosenfeld, Alternet: Why Hillary Clinton's Response to the Vitriol and Parade of Lies in Cleveland Is Astoundingly Insufficient
- Rmuse, Politicususa: Kansas Republicans Employ Koch Propaganda To Abolish Public Schools
- Perry Link, The New York Review of Books: The Mind: Less Puzzling in Chinese?
- James Hoggan, Desmog: If Facts Don’t Matter, What Does?
- Joseph Gefler, The Good Men Project: Billionaires and Books: The Dark Money Behind the Rise of ‘Manliness’
- Matt Viser, The Boston Globe: Donald Trump relies on a simple phrase: ‘Believe me’
- Kate Burridge, The Conversation: The linguistic dirt on that dirty little word tax
- Kelly Cherry, The Smart Set: The Head and the Heart - Part II of “The Shortest Distance Between Two Points Is a Metaphor”
- Lena Groeger, Pacific Standard: How Infographics Reveal Your Brain’s Blind Spots
- Doc Searls, Linux Journal: What's the Kernel Space of Democracy?
- Samantha Page, Climateprogress: Study Shows Education And Facts Don’t Actually Matter To Republican Climate Deniers
- Kevin Rawlinson, The Guardian: Umberto Eco, Italian novelist and intellectual, dies aged 84
- Sasha Abramsky, The Nation: Donald Trump, the Most Dangerous Face in the Republican Crowd
- Mitchell J. Rabin, HuffPost Healthy Living: Hidden Stressors in Daily Living
- Homaira Kabir, Foreign Policy Journal: What Makes a Leader: Aggression or Humility?
- Eric Niler, Discovery News: Does Language Matter in War on ISIS?
- Dan Nosowitz, Atlas Obscura: What Brits Talk About When they Talk About Pudding
- Jeremy Hobson, Here & Now: The Language Of Counterterrorism: Is Obama Striking The Right Tone?
- Ahmed Abdel-Raheem, InsideSources: Paris and the Power of Empathy
- Stephen T. Asma, Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies: Monsters on the Brain: An Evolutionary Epistemology of Horror
- Penney Kome, rabble.ca: Why Justin Trudeau started his acceptance speech by talking to his children
- Jason Hreha, Business Insider UK: How Amazon and Jay Carney failed at PR — and how they could have won
- Knowledge@Wharton: The Immigration ‘Boogeyman’: Separating Fact from Fiction
- Tom McCarthy, The Guardian: Carly Fiorina's corporate speak brings potential problems to GOP 2016 race
- AFP, Daily Mail Online: Trash talk trumps civility on 2016 campaign trail
- Martin G. Evans, The Boston Globe: Confronting and refuting political lies
- David Shariatmadari, The Guardian: Swarms, floods and marauders: the toxic metaphors of the migration debate
- Dr Will Jennings, Gerry Stoker, Jonathan Moss, Nick Clarke, Democratic Audit UK: Negativity towards politics may be a by-product of a failure in ‘moral accounting’
- Joe Borg, Times of Malta: Are we the children of Cain?
- Aaron Duncan, The Conversation: The US won the World Cup—not the Women’s World Cup
- Lester Thornton, Nevada Daily Mail: 'The foundation of an idea'
- Paul Fanlund, The Cap Times: Paul Fanlund: Why progressives fail to grab the moral high ground
- Eric Frydenlund, THonline.com: Frydenlund: A new life, and the spring of hope
- Clare Howard, The Community Word: Editorials – HOW “EFFICIENT” ARE HUMAN RIGHTS?
- Jonathan Goldsbie, NOW Toronto Magazine: George Lakoff: firing up the left
- Victoria Fenner, rabble.ca: George Lakoff: Framing progressive values and language to win the next election
- Curtis Bunn, Atlanta Blackstar: Experts: We Fear Big Government Over Big Business, And Something Is Wrong With That
- Steven Rosenfeld, Rawstory: How Americans are brainwashed to fear exactly the wrong things
- Elizabeth Doty, strategy+business: Learning from the Persuasive Genius of Great Leaders
- Sam Stein, Huffpost Politics: Language Experts Make An Interesting Case For Why Obamacare Will Be Preserved
- John Verdon, h+ Magazine: Narratives of Causation, Structures of Reasoning
- Kate O'Neill, The Tennessean: Marketing metaphors say so much about your brand
- Tim Rowden, peoplesworld: Attacks on workers expected to follow pattern set in Missouri
- paulinlancs, Though Cowards Flinch: Metaphors of immigration: taking Lakoff seriously
- Jeff Shesol, Washington Post: Book review: ‘The All New Don’t Think of an Elephant!’ by George Lakoff
- Noah Gordon, Defense One: How Republicans Got Their Groove Back on National Security
- Cody C. Delistraty, The Atlantic: For a better brain, learn another language
- Kelsey Clark, Deseret News National: Which language should bilingual parents teach their children? Research says both
- Emmanuel Ojeifo, allAfrica: Nigeria: Ojeifo - Political Rhetoric and Democratic Ethos
- Bonnie Azab Powell, UC Berkeley News: George Lakoff on how to argue with conservatives (2004)
- Alyssa Figueroa, San Diego Free Press: As Abortion Rights Shrink, What’s the Best Language to Use to Protect Women’s Options?
- Riad Saloojee, The Montreal Gazette: Opinion: Ramadan can teach us all about collective empathy
- Lael Ewy, KMUV: The View From The Top
- George Monbiot, The Guardian: Put a price on nature? We must stop this neoliberal road to ruin
- Randy LoBasso, InsuranceNewsNet.com: The Moral Imperative
- Ahmed Abdel-Raheem, The Commentator: Egypt's justice system kills justice and people
- Blighty, The Economist: The new working class
- Nick Haslam & Beatrice Alba, The Conversation: Faithful Fido or fickle Felix: what determines our pet preferences?
- Tess Standfast, PLOS Blogs: Connecting Mind and Body through Yoga and Embodied Cognition
- Zoe Kleinfeld, The Daily Californian: Thomas Piketty, author of ‘Capital in the Twenty-First Century,’ speaks about income inequality at seminar Wednesday
- Shirley Braverman, OpEdNews.com: Understanding the Liberal Mind: Its Strengths and Weaknesses
- Ahmed Abdel-Raheem, The Commentator: The Arab Spring chokes in Egypt
- George Monbiot, The Guardian: Can you put a price on the beauty of the natural world?
- Stacy Graber, Modern Times Magazine: Nature And Culture: Urban Nature In Youngstown, Ohio
- Peter Ellerton, phys.org: What you think is right may actually be wrong – here's why
- Zoe Williams, The Guardian: George Lakoff: 'Conservatives don't follow the polls, they want to change them … Liberals do everything wrong'
- Sasha Abramsky, The Nation: The Battle Hymn of the War on Poverty
- Peter Ellerton, The Conversation: What you think is right may actually be wrong- here's why
- Adam Ramsay, openDemocracy: The Great British Lakoff question
- Ahmed Abdel-Raheem, The Jerusalem Post: To declare the Muslim Brothers terrorists is meaningless
- John Duffy, The Chronicles of Higher Education: The Ethics of Metaphor
- Rune Kier Nielsen, Social Europe Journal: The European Dream Is Based On A ‘Equals Around A Table’ Metaphor
- Joshua Holland, Moyers & Company: Can Science Explain Tea Partiers’ Rage?
- Ahmed Abdel-Raheem, The Commentator: Israel should worry about the Egypt peace treaty
- WBEZ's Worldview: Obama emphasizes right to strike, but all eyes on diplomatic efforts with Syria (audio)
- Anna Clark, The Guardian Leadership Hub: George Lakoff to green marketers: use the F-word
- Brian Dean, News Frames: Žižek on Lakoff
- John Harris, the Guardian: Where is Labour going wrong?
- Julie Rovner, NPR: White House Muddles Obamacare Messaging — Again
- Lexington, the Economist: The war of the words
- Henry A. Giroux, Truthdig: Challenging Casino Capitalism and Authoritarian Politics in the Age of Disposability
- Elizabeth Flock, US News: Repetition of 'They Deserve A Vote' Wasn't in Obama's Prepared Remarks
- Cyril Mychalejko, Truthout: Turtles and Tomahawk Missiles, Together at Last? War is Not the Answer to Climate Change
- Paul Buchheit, Truthout: Three Reasons Why It Is a Privilege to Be a Progressive in 2013
- Adam Bessie, Truthout: A Model T Education: Public Schooling on the Assembly Line
- Joseph Cotto, Washington Times Communities: George Lakoff: Do most voters care about facts?
- Joseph Cotto, Washington Times Communities: George Lakoff on the science of personal politics
- Mark Karlin, Buzzflash: The Wealthy and Wall Street Want Us to Drive Off of a Fiscal Cliff That They Created
- Sam R. Hall, Daily Ledes: Democrats In 2004 Faced What Republicans Do Today
- Libby Lewis, CNNRadio: The language of the loophole
- Hans Nichols, Bloomberg News: Stimulus Back in Obama’s Vocabulary After Year on Don’t-Say List
- Elizabeth Flock, usnews.com: How Obama and Romney Will Frame Their Messages In The Two-Week Sprint To The Finish Line
- Marc Wilson, New Zeeland Listener: Psychology: Linguistic relativity
- Grady Kallenbach, KansasCity.com: Letters | Voting, NRA, Chiefs
- Nancy Folbre, Economix New York Times: Patriarchal Norms Still Shape Family Care
- Eric Black, Minnpost: Why no apologies?
- Rinku Sen, Colorlines: Immigrants Are Losing the Policy Fight. But That’s Beside the Point
- David Aaker, Harvard Business Review: What Your Brand Can Learn from Political Rhetoric
- Robert J. Schiller, NY Times: How National Belt-Tightening Goes Awry
- Kate Dailey, BBC News: Are language cops losing war against 'wrongly' used words?
- Thomas Kaplan, New York Times: Cuomo Says He Makes History, Then Repeats It
- Vicky Kuperman and Erica Grossman, Huffington Post: Don't Think of a Baby! Reframing the Birth Control Debate
- Edward Harrison, Credit Writedowns: Video: On the third round of quantitative easing and the US economy
- Jeff Turrentine, OnEarth Magazine: Van Jones on Rebuilding the American Dream, One Story at a Time
- Will Straw, Left Foot Forward: Framing the argument is key to maintaining support for foreign aid
- Lamar W. Hankins, San Marcos Mercury: Disinformation that poisons public discourse
- Bob Burnett, The Berkeley Daily Planet: THE PUBLIC EYE: Reversing the Sixties: The 2012 Republican Agenda
- Steven Harmon, San Jose Mercury News: Analysis: Who is the true heir to Ronald Reagan?
- Koen Machielse, Policymic: Barack Obama Is Slowly Learning the Frame Game
- Angelo S. Lynn, Addison County Independent: Editorial: GOP primary is more about the message
- Anthony Scioli, OUPblog: Why spring is the season of hope
- Chris Mooney, Alternet: How the Right-Wing Brain Works and What That Means for Progressives
- Robert Becker, Scholars and Rogues: Bashing Obama’s America, fringe snatches victory from defeat
- Angry Bear Blog, Business Insider: Learning from campaigns, writing on issues
- Gus diZerega, Agora: Framing, Limbaugh, Pagans and Christians
- Paul Rosenberg, Al Jazeera English: The higher birtherism
- Mark Hoofnagle, denialism blog: Are Liberals really more likely to accept science than conservatives Part II?
- Leslie Savan, The Nation: The Soul of Mitt Romney
- David Stansfield, Counterpunch: The Republican Mind
- Michael DeCrescenzo, The Maneater: Meta-rhetorical politics
- Chris Mooney, Pacific Free Press: What's to be Done About the (alleged) Republican Brain?
- Joan King, Gainesville Times: Politicians know which part of the brain to tap
- Adam Price, Dawn.com: What European left can learn from US
- John Buell, Bangor Daily News: College of the Atlantic’s ambitious new goal
- Kenzo Shibate, Huffington Post: The Board of Education's Circus Act Doesn't Help Kids
- Patricia Dewitt, Rome News-Tribune: GUEST COLUMN: Ignore old social conventions to find the new and beautiful
- Jessica Pieklo, Care2: ALEC Makes Another Push For “Tort Reform”
- Mehdi Hasan, New Statesman: Labour's framing failures
- Daniel Lende, Neuroanthropology: Brainy Trees, Metaphorical Forests: On Neuroscience, Embodiment, and Architecture
- Joel Bleifuss, In These Times: It’s More Than a War of Words
- Mehdi Hasan, New Statesman: Forget about the elephant
- James Block, HuffingtonPost: From Occupy to Progressive Renewal IV: A Full Development Society
- Daniela Cavaliere, Inside Ireland: How to Convince Civil Society to Engage in Greener Practices
- Daniel Lende, Neuroanthropology: Brainy Trees, Metaphorical Forests: On Neuroscience, Embodiment, and Architecture
- Giovanni Rodriguez, Forbes: How Do You Grow a Social Movement? (New Rules for Radicals -- the Metatribe)
- Cecil Brown, San Francisco Bay View: Race and Occupy Cal
- Andreas Whittam Smith, The Independent: The candidate who can elicit hope is the winner
- “Radical” Russ Belville, Opposing Views: Legalize Only Medical Marijuana or All Marijuana?
- Paul Rosenberg, Al Jazeera: The dual failure of conservative policy and liberal politics
- Susie Cagle, SFAppeal: Occupying The Commonwealth Club
- John Elkington, Guardian: When elephants drive Ferraris
- Rick Cohen, The Nonprofit Quarterly: Governor Cuomo Nixes Millionaires Tax but Extends Multimillionaires Tax—An Outcome of the Occupy Movement?
- michael, Overweening Generalist: George Lakoff and Metaphorical Framing for Occupy, u.s.w.
- Raffi Cavoukian, rabble.ca: No wall too tall to fall: Can OWS evolve?
- Becky O'Malley, The Berkeley Daily Planet: Will Berkeley's Occupy Cal Save the World?
- Ish Theilheimer, Straight Goods: Dickens told of modern miseries — and resistance
- Kris Broughton, Big Think: Will The 99 Percent Occupy 2012 Elections?
- Sophie Elkus, Neon Tommy: Occupy L.A. Teaches About Money, Politics And Obama Playing Dead
- Samuel McNerney, Scientific American: A Brief Guide to Embodied Cognition: Why You Are Not Your Brain
- Ted Braun, Crossville Chronicle: LION AND THE LAMB: Protecting our resources against theft
- Nancy Wozny, CultureMap Houston: The theatrical art of public speaking: Whether it's UP, TEDx or Poitier, it's become an obsession
- Ish Theilheimer, Straight Goods: Brian Topp says he knows how to beat Harper
- Henry A. Giroux, Truthout: Occupy Wall Street's Battle Against American-Style Authoritarianism
- PressTV, interview with Allen Roland: 'US protesters seek moral compass'
- Shepherd Bliss, Dissident Voice: Occupy Santa Rosa’s First Week Contrasts with Wall Street’s Moral Principle
- Frances Moore Lappe, Huffington Post: Don't Think of a Pig: Why "Corporate Greed" Is the Wrong Frame
- Bob Burnett, Huffington Post: There Is No Political Middle Ground
- Bruce Nussbaum, FastCoDesign: Want To Know More About Bruce Nussbaum's Creative Capitalism? Read On
- Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton, Berkley Blogs: Why we need Obama now, more than ever
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