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Contempt for International Law
By Kevin Young at Mar 21, 2012
Although US media outlets routinely accuse the Iranian government of "contempt for international law", their own record reveals a systematic disdain for the laws being violated by the US and Israeli governments.... (More) Comments (0)
By Kevin Young at Dec 28, 2011
If the past year has brought an intensification of the problems facing humanity, it has also sent a message about the courage, creativity, and resiliency of human beings. If there is any hope for the future, it lies in the protesters of 2011.... (More) Comments (0)
By Kevin Young at Nov 18, 2011
Unprovoked police violence against Occupy protesters is consigned to Orwell's "memory hole" by New York Times coverage of the Nov. 15th raid of Zuccotti Park.... (More) Comments (2)
By Kevin Young at Nov 03, 2011
US government efforts to extend the Iraq occupation and its anguished reaction to the Iraqi refusal say much about US opposition to democracy in the region.... (More) Comments (0)
By Kevin Young at Nov 01, 2011
The recent mainstream debate over the free-trade agreements conveys a simple message: some people matter, most people don't.... (More) Comments (0)
By Kevin Young at Oct 30, 2011
Venezuela and other US foes rank among the more democratic regimes in Latin America, according to their people... (More) Comments (0)
By Kevin Young at Oct 15, 2011
54 percent of the US public, or 167 million people, support the Occupy Wall Street protests. The atmosphere is ripe for a mass movement.... (More) Comments (3)
By Kevin Young at Oct 10, 2011
The range of elite responses to Occupy Wall Street is a telling indicator of the movement's momentum, and should give strength to participants.... (More) Comments (0)
By Kevin Young at Oct 01, 2011
Current conflicts have exposed the tensions in Evo Morales's reform project, raising vexing questions about the possibilities for genuine social transformation in extraction-based economies. Some sort of resolution that goes beyond patchwork and respects the legitimate rights of minorities would seem to be essential for those who seek an alternative model of development that is sustainable over the long term. Nuanced international solidarity has an important role to play.... (More) Comments (2)
By Kevin Young at Dec 06, 2010
The US's profound democratic deficit---not fears of "big government"---explains why 52 percent of the public sympathizes with the Tea Party. The Democrats’ political survival may ultimately depend on their willingness to abandon pro-corporate, militarist policies. ... (More) Comments (0)
By Kevin Young at Sep 17, 2010
US intellectuals and the corporate press have long shown an awing reverence for the country’s high-ranking military commanders. Of course, the concepts of “national interest” and “expertise” which those commanders allegedly embody inevitably remain vague.... (More) Comments (2)
By Kevin Young at Aug 14, 2010
Counter-recruitment involves providing young people with information about alternatives to military enlistment. Here I make a pitch for the importance of counter-recruitment and a brief starters’ guide for those who might be inclined to engage in it this fall, with links to sample leaflets and educational information.... (More) Comments (2)
By Kevin Young at Jan 25, 2010
The recent surge in right-wing populism has deep roots in US society and recent history, but an often-neglected factor behind this phenomenon is the failure or absence of progressive alternatives to a status quo that is extremely undesirable---in particul... (More) Comments (0)
By Kevin Young at Jan 22, 2010
The Tea Party crowd should not be merely dismissed or mocked. In fact, many of the angry white people who have mobilized against "big government" probably share most of the fundamental grievances and values of people on the left.... (More) Comments (3)
By Kevin Young at Dec 15, 2009
A brief summary of the major findings of the just-released Latinobarómetro poll, an annual poll covering 18 Latin American countries. ... (More) Comments (0)


