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After England’s summer of unrest, Billy Bragg, folk- and punk-rock icon of the British protesting classes, recalls the musicians who politicized him after London’s 1976 Notting Hill riots and summons a new generation of artists to raise their voices against social and political convention. (more)
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Britain’s riots were not political, we are assured, and looting is simply un-British, but “Shock Doctrine” author Naomi Klein takes a different view: From Iraq to Argentina, when corrupt elites pass the bill to the struggling masses, civil unrest is to be expected.
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Yaakov Kirschen, Cagle Cartoons, Dry Bones —
Posted on Aug 15, 2011
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John Cole, Cagle Cartoons, The Scranton Times-Tribune —
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Pat Bagley, Cagle Cartoons, Salt Lake Tribune —
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Paresh Nath, Cagle Cartoons, The Khaleej Times, UAE —
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Olle Johansson, Cagle Cartoons, Sweden —
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Manny Francisco, Cagle Cartoons, Manila, The Phillippines —
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