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The Strategy Behind the Monopoly Man

The Monopoly Man illustrates what progressives can achieve when we embrace creative and non-rational approaches to activism and political influence.

October 17, 2017
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Doctor Who, Career Counselor: Starting a New Job

The Doctor usually knows exactly how to fit in and save they day when when called for help, but you probably don’t. When it comes to starting a new job, you should always follow directions, pitch in when asked, and remember it’s not about you — it’s about those you are there to help and serve.

November 22, 2013
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Doctor Who, Career Counselor: Acing the Interview

The Doctor may be able to answer any question and solve any problem using his trademark cleverness, but you probably can’t. When it comes to interviewing, you should show up on time, focus on the needs of your employer, and give them reasons to like you — not EX-TER-MIN-ATE you.

November 22, 2013
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Doctor Who, Career Counselor: Preparing for an Interview

The Doctor may be able to answer any question and solve any problem using his trademark cleverness, but you probably can’t. When it comes to interviewing, you should look before you leap, get a good night’s rest, and dress for success.

November 21, 2013
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13 ways of looking at mitt romney

Last year, we took the liberty of re-imagining the iconic Wallace Stevens poem about blackbirds to reflect the sheer relativistic absurdity of the Romney campaign and the 2012 presidential election.

September 15, 2013
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