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Latest Politics/Gov.
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Coffey: The Limits of Excellence
A feminism based on lionizing hyper-successful women obscures the unjust structures that need to be dismantled
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Law: Private Prisons Are Far From Ended: 62 Percent of Immigrant Detainees Are in Privatized Jails
Private prison corporations will continue to control 46 immigration detention centers that detain nearly 25,000 people (or 62 percent of the country's 33,676 immigrant detainees) on any given day
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Feffer: The Globalization of Trump
Looking for a place to escape from President Trump? You're running out of options
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Boggs: Hillary and the War Party
A Clinton presidency, which seems more likely by the day, can be expected to stoke a resurgent U.S. imperialism, bringing new cycles of militarism and war
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Cohn: US Targeted Killing Rules Conflate Legality and Politics
Under the guise of increased transparency, the administration has revealed partial information about its targeted killing program. But much remains classified. And what we do know does not comply with the law
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Braatz: Presidential Elections Need Not Matter So Much
So vote happily for a presidential candidate, or hold your nose and vote, or don’t vote at all, but help build a nonviolent movement to compel the president to act for human good
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Wallerstein: South Africa’s ANC Is Slipping Away
South Africa has now shifted from a democratic model that it has claimed to be, to being a center of internal turmoil of a sort that might be difficult to label as democratic.
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Cole: Trump and Extreme Vetting of Muslims
In an attempt at a foreign policy speech in Youngstown,...
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Swanson: The Pro-Nuclear War Party
According to a Wall Street Journal report, the following people...
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Kamal: One Humanity? Millions of Children Tortured, Smuggled, Abused, Enslaved
69 million children under five will die from mostly preventable causes, 167 million will live in poverty, and 263 million are out of school
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Kann: How A Right-Wing Media Myth About Planned Parenthood Could Hurt Florida’s Fight Against Zika
Anti-choice lawmakers instead invoked a right-wing media myth to attack Planned Parenthood and block its efforts to help combat a potential outbreak
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Shiva: Free people from ‘dictatorship’ of 0.01%
The time is ripe for a planetary freedom movement that defends and protects the freedoms of all beings from this 0.01 percent
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Ellner: Venezuelan Opposition Unlikely To Secure Recall Referendum Before Year’s End
The image of Venezuela as an oppressive failed state is really very far from what's happening on the ground
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Yee: Refugees become a flash point in elections across the South
Refugees have drawn big cheers at the 2016 Rio Olympics this...
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Falk: Human rights and the failed coup in Turkey
It is quite possible that present tendencies toward a more inclusive democracy will continue, and at the same time, denials of human rights are almost certain to persist, and justify scrutiny and vigilance
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Robin: The Conservative Movement Has No Decency
Framing Donald Trump as an indecent anomaly exonerates the movement and party that produced him
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Bennis: Clinton Vs. Trump: Treacherous Foreign Policy
Both Trump and Clinton would pursue militaristic foreign policy with nuanced differences
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Swanson: One City Is Following Through on Protests of Confederate Monuments
Missing from Charlottesville's public spaces now is pretty much the entire rest of its history
ZMag Politics/Gov.
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Pimentel: HISTORY HANDBOOK: Seeing Red: Nixon and the Presidential Election in Chile, 1970
That Nixon facilitated the ousting of Allende via collusion with the Chilean military and Allende’s political enemies comes as no surprise to students of the American war in Vietnam
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Shoup: The Clinton Dynasty and the Shadow Government
In the U.S., the shadow government represents the capitalist class—made up of extremely wealthy plutocratic families—its hierarchal values and vested interests, not rank and file Americans.
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Shoup: Wall Street’s Think Tank
I have a number of interesting stories, but will just recount two here, the first involving a French student, and the second Dwight D. (“Ike”) Eisenhower, Allen Dulles and Harry S. Truman.
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Ide: Retracing Toledo’s Radical History
In Toledo, isolation is the rule rather than the anomaly. This has not always been the case, however. Toledo has a long and radical history
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Breiner: Why We Should Spend Billions More On Trains
Getting cars off the roads would help combat climate change and improve air quality. Government policy could make this happen. From Acela to Alaska, U.S. train travel offers a practical, affordable, and green alternative to travel by car and plane.
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Street: Left Radicals, Radical Republicans, and Dismal Dollar Dems
In recent months, “Progressive Democrats” have been hoping to breathe new life into the nation’s hopelessly 1%-dominated “two party system” by running the nominally socialist, technically Independent, and genuinely populist and domestically progressive U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT)
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Marshall: From Ferguson to Freedom
The protests resulting from events in Ferguson and New York have spurred a nation-wide anti-police brutality and social justice movement
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Herman: Speaking Truth to Power or to the Powerless?
One of the clichés repeated often by liberals and leftists, which always rubs me the wrong way, is that we must “speak truth to power.” But those with power usually already know the truth, but avoid it because it’s contrary to their interests or they don’t want to know it or hear about it, for the same reason
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Street: Those Who Have Put Out The People’s Eyes
It is no accident that many United States citizens seem bewildered when it comes to current events. It’s hard to make sense of a complex world when huge swaths of reality are denied serious and honest coverage and commentary in the nation’s reigning corporate “mainstream media” (“MSM”).
Video Politics/Gov.
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Wise: How Trump Uses Race to Divide & Conquer
The Trump campaign is just the latest in a centuries-long strategy of rich whites duping poor whites into channeling anger toward people of color, rather than the elite
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Giroux: Trump and the Enablers of American Authoritarianism (2/2)
'Lesser evilism' is the wrong way to frame the elections - it's about what's better for the strategic interests of an independent people's struggle
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Sanders: Rally in Washington, DC
Bernie Sanders Live from Washington DC - A Future to Believe in Rally Live Event
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Solomon: Trump, Sanders’ Next Steps & Media Coverage of the 2016 Race
The debate continues on racist remarks, Clinton’s plan to reach out to Sanders supporters, and the decision by the Associated Press and NBC to call the race for Clinton on the eve of the California primary
Audio Politics/Gov.
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Rasmus: Coporations 5, Workers -1
Dissecting key provisions in the Republican Congress’s recently passed ‘Omnibus’ Appropriations bill
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Rasmus: Oil Deflation, Russia’s Recession, and Ukraine Depression
Reviewing the continuing collapse of global oil prices and its effect on the emerging recession in Russia, continuing economic stagnation in Europe, and the deepening Depression in the Ukraine economy
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Rasmus: New Republican Congress’s 4th Corporate Offensive
Congress is about to develop new policies on behalf of Corporate America, many of which represent a resurrection of past policies of the Bush administration
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Rasmus: Predicting the Midterm Elections
Analysis of the likely outcome of next week’s US midterm elections, providing reasons why the Democrats will lose the Senate
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Rasmus: Which Way for Independent Political Action, Part II
Jack Rasmus invites presidential candidate of the Green Party, Jill Stein, to discuss the second in the series of shows on ‘which way for independent political action’
Politics/Gov. Blogs
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Wilson: De Mystifying Crop Insurance in the Farm Bill
Crop Insurance has gotten a lot of attention in discussions...
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Wilson: First Ever? Map of Farm Bill NET Impacts
(Note: ZSpace photo albums were taken down in the site...
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Wilson: Commodity Crops Vs. Vegetables? Data Slides Fix the Myth
(Authors note, 8/12/14: This blog introduced a new “Photo album”...
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Wilson: Duped by Chicken Little’s ‘Dairy Cliff?’ That’s Your Brain on Agribusiness
Your Brain on Agribusiness I find more than 200,000 hits...
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Wilson: Oxfam on Corn/Climate/Hunger: One-Horned Analysis Lacks Farm Bill Macro Solutions
I’ve started tweeting, and I’ve been running into a lot...
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Wilson: Farm Bill: Turn Back? Take Back the Clock!
“These words may fall with an ominous sound on the...
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Wilson: Eight Myths Block Dairy Farm Justice
For years we’ve faced a horrifying crisis for US dairy...
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Wilson: Slides: The Dairy Crisis and the Farm Bill
The US (and beyond) dairy crisis is an enormous tragedy...
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Wilson: PRIMER: Farm Justice Proposals for the 2012 Farm Bill
FARM JUSTICE PROPOPOSALS FOR THE 2014 FARM BILL Introduction Here...
Politics/Gov. Books
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: Worst-Case Scenario – Governance, Mediation and the Security Regime
In this original and provocative new book, Stuart Price identifies...
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Garrigues: Dispersing Power: Social Movements as Anti-State Forces
"Zibechi goes to Bolivia to learn. Like us, he goes...
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Garrigues: Human Rights: An Interdisciplinary Approach
"Human rights’ is not a thing, but a concept, a...
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Garrigues: The Politics of Nonviolent Action: The Dynamics of Nonviolent Action
The Politics of Nonviolent Action is a major exploration of...
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Garrigues: The Politics of Nonviolent Action: Power and Struggle
The Politics of Nonviolent Action is a major exploration of...
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Garrigues: The Politics of Nonviolent Action: The Methods of Nonviolent Action
The Politics of Nonviolent Action is a major exploration of...
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Garrigues: A Poetics of Resistance: The Revolutionary Public Relations of the Zapatista Insurgency
"Conant has an ear for story, poetry, and wonder; his...
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In recent years, the Darfur conflict experienced unprecedented...
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Neigh: Social Policy and Practice in Canada: A History
From the back cover: Social Policy and Practice in Canada:...