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Commentary Sandronsky: Manufacturing Discontent: The Trap of Individualism in Corporate Society

Commentary, June, 29 2007 Seth Sandronsky
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Book Review: Manufacturing Discontent: The Trap of Individualism in Corporate Society

Commentary Sandronsky: People of Transcendence

Commentary, June, 19 2007 Seth Sandronsky
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The U.S. peace movement is fragmented. Just ask Cindy Sheehan. And who could argue? Such fragmentation is no surprise in the most capitalist of societies in history. It is a system that grows by separating people, first from their land, and then f...

Commentary Sandronsky: Don Imus and Jason Whitlock

Commentary, May, 21 2007 Seth Sandronsky
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Don Imus' verbal misogyny and bigotry against the women basketball players of Rutgers University distracts some black adults in the U.S. from the gangster culture of African American youth. So writes Jason Whitlock. He is a columnist with the Kans...

Commentary Sandronsky: Don Imus and Jason Whitlock

Commentary, May, 19 2007 Seth Sandronsky
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Don Imus' verbal misogyny and bigotry against the women basketball players of Rutgers University distracts some black adults in the U.S. from the gangster culture of African American youth. So writes Jason Whitlock. He is a columnist with the Kans...

Znet Article Sandronsky: California crime and punishment

Znet Article, February, 05 2007 Seth Sandronsky
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Heard of California’s "10-20-life” law? It mandates a life sentence penalty for shooting a victim while commi...

Znet Article Sandronsky: Bi-partisan unity on Social Security?

Znet Article, January, 22 2007 Seth Sandronsky
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Bi-partisan unity on Social Security?

Znet Article Sandronsky: An Iraq jobs program?

Znet Article, January, 15 2007 Seth Sandronsky
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Discontent with President Bush’s "New Way Forward in Iraq" is deep and wide across the U.S. and around the world. A big reason is his recent decision to deploy 21,000 additional U.S. troops to Iraq. Opinion polls show that the American p...

Znet Article Sandronsky: George Will and the Minimum Wage

Znet Article, January, 09 2007 Seth Sandronsky
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George Will and the Minimum Wage

Znet Article Sandronsky: George Will and the Minimum Wage

Znet Article, January, 09 2007 Seth Sandronsky
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George Will and the Minimum Wage

Znet Article Sandronsky: James Brown

Znet Article, December, 31 2006 Seth Sandronsky
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Music superstar James Brown's influence was widespread. Count me in as a longtime fan of his. Brown's recent passing marks the end of an era. What I wish to add to the many accolades and tributes to him is just this. His song "Say It Loud, I'm Bl...

Znet Article Sandronsky: "Fiscally Imperiled Social Security"?

Znet Article, December, 25 2006 Seth Sandronsky
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Political fantasy, anyone?  Such fantasizing is a strange brew that caninvolve the daily press when it comes to the finances of Social Security. President George W. Bush aims to work next year with Democrats to fix the "fiscally imperiled Social S...

Znet Article Sandronsky: Sacramento's Alpha Academy

Znet Article, December, 23 2006 Seth Sandronsky
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These are tough times for black youth across the U.S.  They are more likely than other racial groups to live in poverty, be a murde...

Znet Article Sandronsky: The Washington Post's War Against Social Security Editorializing while reporting

Znet Article, November, 29 2006 Seth Sandronsky
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A Washington Post reporter has a problem with Social Security. She wrote that “the rising costs of Social Security and government health-care programs” are on tap as subject for debate in future talks between the GOP and Democrat...

Znet Article Sandronsky: Is Another Recession Looming?

Znet Article, November, 09 2006 Seth Sandronsky
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U.S. economic growth rose at an annual rate of 1.6 percent in July–September, the slowest in more than three years, the Commerce Department recently reported. By way of comparison, the nation’s rate of growth was 2.6 percent in t...

Znet Article Sandronsky: The Housing Bust

Znet Article, October, 06 2006 Seth Sandronsky
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The sale prices of existing homes in the Midwest and Northeast are falling as over-all sales across the country are declining, according to the U.S. National Association of Realtors.  In the West, home sales are also down but sale prices remain ro...

Znet Article Sandronsky: A Joint Attack by the Senate and the NLRB

Znet Article, September, 27 2006 Seth Sandronsky
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These are trying times for U.S. labor unions. Their strength is on the wane. There are many reasons why. One reason is a fierce attack by employers and the federal government. Some of the attacks are harder to see than others. A provision in the ...

Znet Article Sandronsky: An Interview with Two Anti-Minuteman Project Activists

Znet Article, November, 09 2005 Seth Sandronsky
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Scott Campbell lives in Oakland, California, and is an organizer with the San Francisco Bay Area Coalition to Fight the Minutemen.  He and 600 others protested on October 29 at the state Capitol in Sacramento against the Minuteman Project, which t...

Znet Article Sandronsky: The Hiring Crisis for America's Black Teens

Znet Article, October, 06 2005 Seth Sandronsky
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The Hiring Crisis for America's Black Teens

Znet Article Sandronsky: Over 55 in U.S.? Get Back to Work!

Znet Article, March, 15 2005 Seth Sandronsky
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Who took one of every two new jobs created in the U.S. over the past 12 months? Give up? "Over the last year, workers over age 55 accounted for 918,000 of the 1,810,000 rise in employment shown in the (Labor Department's) household survey," say...

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