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"textContent": "Ask an independent Chicago bookseller what’s been a consistent bestseller over the last few years, and they’ll point you to an aqua blue paperback emblazoned with a New York City subway map and the five boroughs in varying shades of red. It’s called Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune 2052-2072, […]\n\nThe post Imagining a world where the people win appeared first on Chicago Reader.",
"title": "Imagining a world where the people win"
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