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The Bitter Pill

Jeff Melton

Analysis of world events from a Marxist social psychologist's perspective.

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  • Jeff Melton

    Jeff Melton is a longtime social justice activist, former Green Party Congressional candidate, and social psychologist who taught psychology and sociology for many years. Currently, he is senior editor at his copyediting firm Ocean Editors.

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