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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 Daniel Simpson at Nov 19, 2012
I spent early autumn on Greyhound, touring the U.S. to promote my memoir, A Rough Guide to the Dark Side, which recounts why I quit my job at The New York Times. Disillusioned by their pro-war propaganda, I tried to start a Balkan Summer of Love... with Belgrade gangsters.... (More) Comments (0)
By Phil McElhinney at Nov 17, 2012
British Defence Secretary Philip Hammond considers a "League of Patriotic Employers" for companies who employ army reservists. What is really needed is for companies to display their patriotism by paying their share of taxes as Harry Potter author JK Rowling does.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Nov 17, 2012
A discussion of possible IOPS program...... (More) Comments (0)
Demise of SuperPacs Exaggerated
By Gary Miller at Nov 16, 2012
Analysis of the impact of SuperPacs on Election 2012.... (More) Comments (0)
By Chris Jones at Nov 16, 2012
A diary covering the week in November when the latest round of austerity measures were passed by parliament in Athens.... (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)
The Long Con: Social Security and Medicare in the “Grand Bargain”
By Jim Kavanagh at Nov 14, 2012
“Social Security and Medicare have absolutely nothing to do with the short-term U.S. fiscal problem.” And, no, not “long-term,” either, in any way that requires what’s being proposed. Please, read the article by William Lind, which contains the chart and quote linked above.... (More) Comments (0)
Don Moore 1942-2012: A lion who roared on behalf of public education
By Bob Simpson at Nov 13, 2012
It’s easy to stereotype public policy wonks as data driven, numbers crunching, analytical geeks with horn-rimmed glasses and bad haircuts who provide the research for the real organizers who go out into the real world andmobilize for social change. Chicago’s Don Moore, who died last August, defied that misleading stereotype.... (More) Comments (0)
Strategic Considerations for Occupy
By Dale Johnson at Nov 12, 2012
A sociological and political analysis of class relations in the United States that bears upon questions of strategy for the Occupy Movement.... (More) Comments (0)
George Monbiot's "Abject Apology to Lord McAlpine"
By Joe Emersberger at Nov 12, 2012
George Monbiot's "Abject Apology to Lord McAlpine"... (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)
Election Choices: What to Do Instead
By Jim Kavanagh at Nov 08, 2012
Having made the case against voting for Obama in a previous post, it’s only fair for me to suggest the alternative. I value the right to vote as fundamental. I have seen how people who don’t have that right fight for it, and how people who get it for the first time eagerly embrace it, and go to extraordinary lengths to use it. ... (More) Comments (0)
Kurdish Prisoners in Mass Hunger Strike
By Lutfi taylan Taylantosun65 at Nov 05, 2012
This article is on the mass hunger strike of Kurdish political prisonners in Turkey who are in their 55th day now...... (More) Comments (0)
By Joe Emersberger at Nov 05, 2012
A US Election Day Parable... (More) Comments (0)


