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By Kim Scipes at Feb 09, 2013
The argument is that we need to tie together our understandings of US Empire, US Capitalism and Global Climate Change; instead of only focusing on one or two factors, we need to integrate and include all three. By not doing this, much of what the left (very broadly defined) is putting out is incoherent to most people.... (More) Comments (0)
By Tom Wetzel at Jan 18, 2013
An argument for the relevance of revolutionary syndicalism.... (More) Comments (3)
By Michael McGehee at Jan 09, 2013
Why I will not watch Zero Dark Thirty... (More) Comments (0)
By Carl Davidson at Dec 23, 2012
Carl Davidson takes a nuanced view of the current debate, and adds some historical perspective.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Nov 30, 2012
Thoughts on US's objection to Palestine observer status... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Nov 26, 2012
A critical review of the new Steven Spielberg film "Lincoln."... (More) Comments (0)
By Don Fitz at Nov 19, 2012
Are the 1% lacking in compassion? Does their endless accumulation of possessions actually bring them little to no happiness? To each of these, the answer is “yes” — but a very qualified “yes” with lots of subtleties. Even more important is what these issues suggest for building a society which does not ravage the last remnants of wilderness and rush headlong into a climate change tipping point. ... (More) Comments (2)
By Michael Albert at Nov 17, 2012
A discussion of possible IOPS program...... (More) Comments (0)
n Open Letter to President Obama
By Jacqueline O'Rourke at Nov 14, 2012
Dear President Obama, I write to you on behalf of my sons, as a mother of Palestinian children, who are in turn the sons of the son of a Palestinian refugee from El Bass and Rashadiyeh camps in South Lebanon. I write to you as an author who has written about and studied postcolonial relations, culture, and the politics of belonging. I write to you as a teacher and a social activist who believes that a man who wins the Nobel Peace Prize should do something to deserve it. ... (More) Comments (0)
By Cindy Milstein at Nov 10, 2012
You can find other blog-musings and more polished essays at Outside the Circle, cbmilstein.wordpress.com/. Share, enjoy, and repost–as long as it’s free, as in “free beer” and “freedom.... (More) Comments (0)
By David Cromwell at Oct 26, 2012
An introduction to 'Why Are *We* The Good Guys? Reclaiming Your Mind From The Delusions of Propaganda' by David Cromwell, co-editor of Media Lens. What's the new book about, who are you anyway, and why should I read your book? Then tell me more about what's in it. ... (More) Comments (0)
Romney's and Obama's 'understanding'
By Michael McGehee at Oct 22, 2012
Tonight President Obama and Governor Romney will be facing off in another debate. Or at least that is how the activity is being marketed.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Oct 22, 2012
The brave and fearless Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has done it again. They have foiled yet another terror plot, and conveniently just before an election.... (More) Comments (0)
The Need for an Anti-Austerity Program
By Peter Bohmer at Oct 21, 2012
These are notes of the talk I gave at the People's Movement Assembly in Olympia, WA, October 20th, 2012. In it, I carefully challenge the arguments about the burden of federal government deficits in the United States. Both major parties argue that the government deficit is a major problem, which it isn't. They consciously ignore the real problems of continued high unemployment, falling wages, declining benefits and growing inequality. The government deficit is a real problem in Greece and Spain but the solutions ot it are horrendous. ... (More) Comments (0)
By Cindy Milstein at Oct 19, 2012
The following essay was written for the anthology Revolutionary Love Letters (Minor Compositions, forthcoming in 2013), edited by Jamie Heckert, who kindly and lovingly gave me permission to share it with you ahead of time. ... (More) Comments (0)


