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The Public Intellectual: Anthony DiMaggio

Anthony DiMaggio World in Revolt: The Global Backlash Against Budget CutsSunday 26 September 2010by: Anthony DiMaggio, Truthout | Op-Ed Mediated Racism: A Retrospective on Orientalism, Birtherism, and the Muslim Community Center Thursday 09 September 2010by: Anthony DiMaggio, Truthout | Op-Ed

Anthony DiMaggio World in Revolt: The Global Backlash Against Budget CutsSunday 26 September 2010by: Anthony DiMaggio

Anthony DiMaggio


Class Is a Five-Letter Dirty Word: The Lack of Class Consciousness in an Era of Record Inequality
By Anthony DiMaggio, Truthout | News Analysis
Friday, 01 February 2013


World in Revolt: The Global Backlash Against Budget Cuts
Sunday 26 September 2010
by: Anthony DiMaggio, Truthout | Op-Ed

Mediated Racism: A Retrospective on Orientalism, Birtherism, and the Muslim Community Center

Thursday 09 September 2010
by: Anthony DiMaggio, Truthout | Op-Ed

Suburban Sprawl and the Decline of Social Capital
Sunday 22 August 2010
by: Anthony DiMaggio, Truthout | Op-Ed

The Coming Tax War: How Letting the Bush Tax Cuts Expire Could End the Economic Crisis
Friday 13 August 2010
by: Anthony DiMaggio, Truthout | Op-Ed

Threatening World Order: US and Israel Quietly Announce Plans to Reconstitute Their Nuclear Stockpiles
Saturday 10 July 2010
by: Anthony DiMaggio, Truthout | Op-Ed

Confirmation Wars: Why Talk of Elena Kagan’s “Judicial Impartiality” Is Missing the Point
Thursday 01 July 2010
by: Anthony DiMaggio, Truthout | Op-Ed

Gutting Public Education: Neoliberalism and the Politics of Opportunism
Friday 25 June 2010
by: Anthony DiMaggio, Truthout | Op-Ed

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