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By Gabriel Levy at May 19, 2013
After the Piper Alpha disaster in 1988, which killed 167 UK oil workers, there was a surge of union organisation on the North Sea. Neil Rothnie recalls this in an interview, published together with an archive of the rank-and-file workers' paper Blowout... (More) Comments (0)
By Jonathan Gillis at May 19, 2013
There’s something inherently wrong and irreversibly damaging about a culture where potentially the same conglomerate corporation owns and manufactures the food you feed your dog, the tablets you take for a cold, your electronic toothbrush and the batteries that operate it.... (More) Comments (0)
By Partha Banerjee at May 19, 2013
The recent building collapse and ongoing sweatshop fires in Bangladesh killing hundreds of poor garment workers are no different from the mass suicides of “Monsanto farmers” in India, oil pipeline fires killing poor children in Nigeria or i-Phone factory worker deaths in China. At the heart of all these tragedies is the pre-historic, global greed of corporations that decidedly puts profit before people, and flays even the basic human rights of working men, women and children, jeopardizing their lives, livelihoods and dignity.... (More) Comments (0)
Note to LA Times RE: Venezuela and Pluralism in the Media
By Joe Emersberger at May 16, 2013
Note to LA Times RE: Venezuela and Pluralism in the Media... (More) Comments (0)
Growing Racism and the Social Crisis in Greece
By Chris Jones at May 16, 2013
3 days in central Athens with Algerian refugees listening to their stories and experiences. A chronic context but the humanity of the refugees shines through.... (More) Comments (0)
By Joe Emersberger at May 15, 2013
Glenn Greenwald speaks out against Amnesty's refusal to name Bradley Manning a Prisoner of Conscience... (More) Comments (0)
A Reuters Article that Might help Prevent Political Violence in Venezuela
By Joe Emersberger at May 15, 2013
A Reuters Article that Might help Prevent Political Violence in Venezuela ... (More) Comments (0)
By Marco Fonseca at May 10, 2013
A reflection - in Spanish - of former Guatemalan dictator Ríos Montt's closing statement at his dramatic trial for genocide in Guatemala City on May 9, 2013.... (More) Comments (4)
Why is Corporate America? fanning the flames of violence in Chicago?
By Bob Simpson at May 08, 2013
“At times like this when CPS is making an attempt to close the most schools at one time in the nation, I don’t think you need another Columbine or Connecticut or another suicide because of bullying.” --- Sherise McDaniel, Chicago Public School parent... (More) Comments (0)
By Jonathan Gillis at May 08, 2013
All the sounds. All the noise. None of it, emanates from the real world. We have been made deaf to the sounds of the real world. We are forever drowning in an engineered reality, saturated in the deafening noise of the mega-Technopoly.... (More) Comments (0)
Bitumen pipelines are dangerous
By Rolf Auer at May 08, 2013
Oilsands products and their pipelines are dangerous.... (More) Comments (0)
Blood Politics and the Fascists in Greece
By Chris Jones at May 06, 2013
We look at Golden Dawn's strategy for creating blood banks for Greeks (only) and the complicity of the Greek state.... (More) Comments (0)
Are cell phone trees considered GMO's
By Stephanie Denyer at May 04, 2013
Have cell phone trees adapted themselves to be part of the natural tree oxygen cycle. This maybe one of the leading problems in global warming the proliferation of unnatural man made life forms.... (More) Comments (0)
UKIP: Resisting the politics of the right
By Len Arthur at May 03, 2013
Votes for UKIP the right wing UK political party is an indication of a level hate politics gaining momentum over and above economic and social causes. With the Tory state and a dominant right wing press in the UK working the same message socliasts have to take a principles stand and work for working class unity.... (More) Comments (0)
No to bitumen pipelines. A humorous TV play.
By Rolf Auer at May 03, 2013
Bitumen pipelines such as the proposed Keystone XL are environmental catastrophes waiting to happen. The planet cannot sustain any more of such damage to its ecosphere.... (More) Comments (0)


