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By Ira Woodward at Apr 14, 2013
Thrifters of the world unite! Maybe you can save your spare change! Ways to coordinate distribution of old unwanted stuff.... (More) Comments (0)
By Benjamin Donato-Woodger at Apr 14, 2013
about how our political discourse would be more critically thought out if it was fundamentally less sweepingly judgmental... (More) Comments (0)
By Jim Kavanagh at Apr 09, 2013
Thatcher was absolutely right that her greatest achievement was Tony Blair and New Labor, and -- as Obama's encomium makes quite explicit -- there's a fine parallel in that her partner, Reagan's, greatest achievement was setting an agenda that Clinton, Obama and the new, "centrist" Democratic Party still carry on. Thatcher-Blair-Brown, Reagan-Clinton-Obama. Hands across the sea.... (More) Comments (0)
By Gregory Alan Norton at Apr 07, 2013
The Class War Against the Working People Continues... (More) Comments (0)
By Chris Jones at Apr 03, 2013
This article looks at the fight of the university students from Karlovassi, Samos against the government's latest attacks on higher education as set out in the Athena Plan.... (More) Comments (0)
By Jim Kavanagh at Apr 02, 2013
It's really quite depressing to watch the utter destruction of another Arab state unfold, framed once again as some kind of project for humanitarianism and/or democracy. It's depressing to know that it will engender chaos and violence throughout the region, that it is only the prelude to an even more epic criminal adventure in Iran, and that there is probably nothing that is going to stop it. ... (More) Comments (0)
Socialist values, action and policies?
By Len Arthur at Apr 01, 2013
This post was originally written about a year ago for discussion within a local branch of the Welsh Labour (UK Labour in Wales). It was stimulated by a debate over the relationship between religion, humanism and socialism during christmas 2011. This easter I've been asked for some copies so thought I would post it here.... (More) Comments (0)
By Suki Venkat at Mar 31, 2013
There is great convergence at the way all nations treat their minorities, like dirt. Strangely, most of them seem to be in the north and the east. Some like Pakistan will allow even foreign countries like the U.S. bomb their minorities.... (More) Comments (0)
The Momentum of Same-Sex Marriage in Our Sulfuous Polity
By Jim Kavanagh at Mar 27, 2013
Glenn Greenwald’s column, “The gay marriage snowball and political change,” makes an important point about how the growing momentum of the movement for same-sex marriage rights demonstrates that change, even radical and rapid change, is possible. ... (More) Comments (0)
How Fitting That Michael Deibert Lauds Rory Carroll’s book about Hugo Chavez
By Joe Emersberger at Mar 26, 2013
How Fitting That Michael Deibert Lauds Rory Carroll’s book about Hugo Chavez ... (More) Comments (0)
US Media Replace Rachel Corrie with Israeli Spy
By Jim Kavanagh at Mar 25, 2013
When a young man interrupted President Obama's speech, shouting in Hebrew, American media outlets reported that the man was protesting about Jonathan Pollard, the imprisoned Israeli spy. The heckler was actually an Arab-Israeli student who was questioning Obama's arming of the apartheid state and the American government's complicity in the killing of Rachel Corrie.... (More) Comments (0)
Poll of UK public regarding its knowledge of Iraq death toll
By Joe Emersberger at Mar 24, 2013
Poll of UK public regarding its knowledge of Iraq death toll... (More) Comments (0)
Paleoclimate study that matters
By Gabriel Levy at Mar 24, 2013
A new paleoclimate study going back 11,300 years confirms the "hockey stick" research targeted by climate science denialists... (More) Comments (0)
By Jim Kavanagh at Mar 24, 2013
Yesterday was the tenth anniversary of Rachel Corrie's death. Rachel was a 23-year-old peace activist from Olympia, Washington and a student at Evergreen State College, who was crushed to death by an Israeli/American (Caterpillar) bulldozer on March 16th, 2003, while trying to protect the home of a Palestinian family from demolition. ... (More) Comments (0)
The Chicago school closings: Finding truth amidst the lies
By Bob Simpson at Mar 23, 2013
It was a grim Thursday afternoon on March 21st as the news trickled out that 61 Chicago school buildings would be closed and that 54 school programs will be axed. The closings are heavily clustered in the poorest mostly African American and Latino neighborhoods, where decades of disinvestment and economic apartheid have taken a heavy toll on the residents. ... (More) Comments (0)


