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Street: Psycho-Killer Nation, Part II
Aug 11, 2012
America’s culturally celebrated military slaughters untold millions of innocents, freely dispatching masses of officially designated distant others to early graves
Kagarlitsky: Corruption Organically Redistributes Wealth
Aug 10, 2012
Investors will always put their money into projects that produce profits, regardless of how corrupt the country is
Pilger: Australia’s Olympic Prowess and A Secret Past
Aug 09, 2012
Of the 1,200 Aboriginal sportsmen and women he studied, only six – 0.5% -- had access to the same opportunities and sporting facilities as whites
Dangl: In the Shadow of Paraguay's Coup
Aug 08, 2012
New movements are putting forth a progressive agenda in the debate about what kind of country Paraguayans want, regardless of who is in power
Flohr: Ecovillage Sows Resistance
Aug 07, 2012
“When I tell people not to sell their land and that they can instead use it to bring about the prosperity they seek, they think I am crazy”
Fetaih: O, Canada
Aug 06, 2012
One thing is clear: here in Montreal, the fight is far from over
Street: Romney, Obama, and Darwinism
Aug 05, 2012
Democratic Obama supporters might want to reflect on the unpleasant fact that Romney’s racist “cultural” explanation of inequality is as American as apple pie
Schneider: Peace Activists Close Nuclear Facility
Aug 04, 2012
In the early morning on Saturday, July 28, three gray-haired trespassers made their way into a nuclear weapons facility in Tennessee
Kumar: The GOP’s Muslim “Southern Strategy”
Aug 03, 2012
What we see at work here is not only a rehashing of old Orientalist frames, but the addition of Arabs and Muslims to the “Southern strategy”
Dangl: Connecting the Struggles
Aug 02, 2012
The diversity of activities, demands, actions and representation from many movements and organizations underlined the interconnectedness between struggles
Rasmus: The Corporate Vision for Education
Aug 01, 2012
Standardization means cost cutting and the biggest cost center, since education is a service, is labor costs
Schechter: The Ignorance of “Intelligence”
Jul 31, 2012
The system is manned by ideologists and choked with ideology, constantly leading to so-called intelligence ‘failures’ that fill many library shelves
Kinane: The Drone and the Bomb
Jul 30, 2012
Fifty nations reportedly are either importing or manufacturing their own drones
Rasmus: A Different Analysis of Economic Crisis
Jul 29, 2012
The current US and global economies are steadily slipping toward another global banking crisis and consequent general economic contraction
Landau: Drug War Produces “Savages”
Jul 28, 2012
Police around the United States made thousands of drug-related arrests and doctors prescribed drugs for hundreds of thousands of sad and unmotivated adults and children
Kagarlitsky: Krymsk Unites OMON and the Opposition
Jul 27, 2012
Apathy and a lack of grassroots movements have always helped strengthen authoritarian rule, corruption and bureaucratic lawlessness
Dangl: Paraguay’s Bitter Harvest
Jul 26, 2012
The Franco administration has already proven to be a closer ally of corporate globalization
Schechter: The Politics of Collapse
Jul 25, 2012
Deep internal conflicts have destabilized the system even as new forces and protest movements emerge to challenge it
Boteach: Farm Bill Slams Middle Class
Jul 24, 2012
Bill makes the middle class pay for deficit reduction



Aug 12, 2012
The beginnings of resistance among the troops arose out of their growing awareness that their commanders were using them in a competition