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500 Turn Out in Pittsburgh for Progressive Summit
By Carl Davidson at Jan 28, 2011
Carl Davidson's first-hand report on PA's Progressive Summit... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Jan 27, 2011
This is a draft chapter for a new book Fanfare for the Future...... (More) Comments (5)
By Andre Vltchek at Jan 26, 2011
Open letter to Fidel Castro regarding urgent need for united left to defend Latin America and China against Western attacks and propaganda.... (More) Comments (2)
By Devinder Sharma at Jan 25, 2011
I sometimes wonder why public money is allowed to be spent on promoting private business interests.... (More) Comments (0)
Hillary Clinton's "explicitly feminist agenda"
By Ian Sinclair at Jan 24, 2011
Exchange with the Guardian's Madeleine Bunting on Hillary Clinton's "explicitly feminist agenda"... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Jan 23, 2011
Chapter on Parecon - draft for comments.... (More) Comments (6)
By Rahul Mahajan at Jan 18, 2011
Martin Luther King died 42 years ago. There is no way to tell what he would think now or, if he was still alive, whether his opinion would count for a hill of beans. Certainly, nobody cares about the opinions of the lesser inheritors of the civil rights mantle.... (More) Comments (5)
By Anders Sandstrom at Jan 16, 2011
What should be the next steps for IOPS?... (More) Comments (3)
By Michael McGehee at Jan 13, 2011
Sarah Palin and her brothers and sisters in arms (pun intended) feel they have been wronged.... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Dec 16, 2010
When citizens of foreign countries are denied their democratic rights, when they become the victims of human rights abuses by their own states, and when their actions to secure their rights are met with even greater abuse, the likelihood that the establishment U.S. media will inform us about their fate is much greater when the state causing them harm ranks among the "enemies" of the United States, than when it is an ally of the United States, or a client doing its bidding. ... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Dec 16, 2010
"'[B]randing' technology is a tool of psychological manipulation," one Kazakhstani analyst observes, where the discrediting of elections via allegations of fraud, combined with the "losers' ability to mobilize the discontented voters" and the feedback transmitted to targeted countries from Western leaders and media helped to bring about the rapid "transformation of political regimes in some of the Soviet successor states...."... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Dec 16, 2010
While the causes of human rights and democracy in Iran caught the liberal U.S. media's attention in 2009-2010, human rights and democracy in Honduras did not. But when we push our inquiry even further out into allegedly left opinion, beyond the New York Times and MSNBC, we find that the same pattern predominates.... (More) Comments (2)
By David Peterson at Dec 16, 2010
It might seem counter-intuitive that a State Department-needs model could predict not only how the New York Times responds to political upheavals in foreign countries, but also how the Western left responded to a pair of upheavals such as those which transpired in Iran and Honduras 2009-2010—but it does.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Dec 15, 2010
How is it that Julian Assange, an Australian, can be called a traitor by the United States government for the publishing of leaked documents? Technically he can’t be but when the imperial mindset is so deeply entrenched in our policy makers and their apologists then it’s taken for granted that the United States government owns the world. ... (More) Comments (0)
By John Cronan Jr at Dec 14, 2010
Obama's new tax policy and the freezing of federal employees' wages are an insult to the working class.... (More) Comments (0)


