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Recent ZNet
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Chomsky: The train wreck of the 2020 US election
Interview on the 2020 US election, the state of humanity, the breakdown of democracy, the rise of conspiracy theories, the prosecution of Julian Assange, the role of satire – and what helps to keep him going amidst all this
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Mahdawi: Trump’s 1776 commission is proof America is spiraling toward fascism
Trump is setting up the commission to teach students ‘the miracle of American history’ – which sounds like a core part of the fascist process of taking power
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Raina: Some Cacti Are Blooming in the Dreary Desert Sands of Indian Unreason
I trust the soul of the nation to find tongue again, and, in simple but decisive syllables, say no to hate and bigotry, and yes to love and camaraderie
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Benjamin Tausig: The Thailand Uprising: “For the Rightful Owners of the Land”
For the past months, a broad political movement, primarily led by Thai youth, has advanced a series of increasingly provocative protests against the military government
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Cole: If McConnell Packs the Court on behalf of Minority Rule, Dems must Expand and Reform it
If the Democrats win both the presidency and the senate, they must do something about the dictatorship of the minority on the court
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Wakes: What the Flint Water Crisis Meant for My Family
Take it from me: You don't want to go through what we did. Every community deserves water, life, and dignity.
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Bradbury: School and Campus Workers Say: Not Until It’s Safe
For those who have defeated unsafe reopenings, the next battle may be against mass layoffs, as in Rochester, New York, and at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.
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Aludaini: We Are the Children of Gaza: The Poet, the Fashionista and the Footballer
The inevitable has finally happened, and the coronavirus pandemic is now ravaging the besieged Gaza Strip
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Nader: Why Do Americans Give Away So Much Control to Corporations?
It starts with us being indoctrinated into being powerless
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Stein: Environmental Movement Founders: Don’t Vote for the Green Party
They spearheaded the breakthroughs in the ’70s; saw the damage of the ’80s; witnessed Nader’s role in ’00 and Jill Stein’s in ’16. Now, they have thoughts to share
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Collective 20: Greenwashing Capitalism Won’t Heal the Planet
As we move along the road to a post-capitalist, post-carbon world, we must be mindful of the pitfalls, and we must not allow our work or ourselves to be hijacked, sabotaged or seduced by those who have only their own selfish, short-term interests at heart.
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Rovics: Diary of a Smoke Refugee
The fires here in Oregon have further exposed the deep divisions in this society, as have all the other previous or ongoing catastrophes, from the 2008 financial crisis to the current global pandemic
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Palmater: What we’re seeing in 2020 is Idle No More 2.0
A much larger and more powerful movement than the last, led by Black and Indigenous peoples and supported by millions of Canadians
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Engelhardt: Fire and Fury Like the World Has Never Seen: 2020 Version
Four more years of Trump will consign us to a hell on Earth of a sort still only faintly imaginable today
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Loick: Europe’s necropolitics sparked the fire at Moria camp
The disaster at the Moria refugee camp exposes European authorities’ utter neglect for human life. To resist means to imagine a different politics altogether
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Buell: The Many Ugly Faces of Climate Science Denial
A politics of public good is especially important in reshaping visceral attitudes toward consumption and harsher forms of individualism
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Moyn: Socialists Have Long Fought to Disempower the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has been a reactionary institution for most of its history. We need to take on its power and fight for real democracy in the United States
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Weiner: What Does a “Safe Return” to School Look Like? Ask Teacher Unions.
Powerful elites are willing to sacrifice the lives and futures of millions to feed their own profits. Teachers are fighting back
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Jamail: Life in the US Has the Hallmarks of a “Low-Grade War Zone”
Are we going to accept that we have a government that is out to get us?
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Hightower: Beware Corporate COVID Propaganda
So middle-income workers get the boot, while the boss still has his job, gets more than $21 million in annual pay, and claims bragging rights for being an “ethical” corporate chieftain.
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SEPTEMBER ZMag
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Theisen-Homer: The “Broken Windows” Approach to Teaching
We cannot continue to promote the same unjust and oppressive educational structures that have endured for centuries
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Solomon: Why the Left Must Reject and Elect Biden at the Same Time
To organize against a government headed by Trump is to push against a thick stone wall. To organize against a government headed by Biden holds out the real potential of progressive breakthroughs
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Payden-Travers: Respecting the Dignity of Every Human Being: Reflections on John Lewis
“It can be nothing more than a sad and sorry thing without the presence on the part of the sufferer of a graceful heart, a heart that holds no malice toward the inflictors of his or her suffering.”
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Trautman: The “Wall of Vets” Continue Long Legacy of Veteran Activism
The ‘Wall of Vets’ have demonstrated that they are most certainly continuing that long and important legacy through their peace work
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Gurtov: Falling Behind: COVID, Climate Change, and Chaos
When is the last time you read of a company that has actually substantially reduced its carbon emissions, or a bank that has removed its investments in, say, an oil or coal producer? They’re thinking about it, while Rome burns.
Recent Audio/Videos
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Albert: The Next American Revolution & Revolutionary Participatory Society 2044
Source: Politics Art Roots Culture – Media Michael Albert is an American economist, speaker, writer,...
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Trump is destroying the lives of working people and killing America's progressive possibilities
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Rebellion: Stories From The Rebellion
The right wing media is a barrier to the truth, failing to reflect the scale and urgency of the crisis and hold governments to account
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Rebellion: Non-Violent Direct Action – Method or Madness?
Non-Violent Direct Action has worked at points throughout history but does that mean it can work for Extinction Rebellion now?
Recent Blogs
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Free daily home testing for the contagious form of the...
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The company ‘e25bio‘ has made a simple paper strip test,...
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Emersberger: Reuters articles that mention Steven Donziger since November 2013
1) Court-appointed attorney for Donziger says thanks but no thanks, citing...
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https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/08/how-to-test-every-american-for-covid-19-every-day/615217/ Scroll down this linked article to read about a...
NAR/RPS
NAR-RPS/2044 Site
Movie Project Page
Albert: Video about Screenplay
Albert: Hollywood On My Mind
Albert: NAR Screenplay
Testimonials / RPS TOC / Interviewees
Albert: RPS Backdrop / Lennon: An Organizer’s Take / Albert: Give RPS A Chance / Mark Evans' Blog / Bertrand Dellinger’s Thoughts / Albert Interviewed
Parecon / Parsoc
See also under Vision in the top Menu
Polychroniou: What Is ParEcon?
Albert: Intro to ParEcon
Albert: Parecon's History
Albert: Addressing Criticisms
Albert: Interrogating Parecon
Sargent: Post Sexist Society
Podur: Life After Racism
Peters: Kinship Vision
Shalom: Visionary Pol
Shalom: Future Pol
Albert: Parecon & Parsoc
Albert: 7 Reasons for Parecon
Some Interviews...
Activism and vision
Being Left
Thoughts and Deeds
Selected Collective 20
Collective 20’s 24 writers author collectively. Visit collective20.org for a member list, archive, and to comment.
C20: Stop Killer Robots
Live Like Them
Freedom, Responsibility, Alienation
Raise, Don’t Don’t Reduce Social Costs
Dump Trump Then Combat Biden
Take Health Promotion Seriously
It’s the Stupid Economy
Tomorrow’s World, Today
Gearing Up or Dying Down
Selected RevolutionZ
RevolutionZ Podcast features vision, strategy, election 2020, and diverse guests, all free by way of popular podcast apps and our RevolutionZ Archive. Below are a selection of indicative Episodes for instant access.
A Rock and a Hard Place
Freedom, Responsibility, Alienation
A Class Between Labor and Capital
Raise Social Cost / Eviction Crisis
Reform, Revolution, and Theory
Dump Trump then Combat Biden
Society & Mental Illness Sandy Carter
Tomorrow's World Today
It's the Stupid Economy
What's A Writer To Do
Talking About Writing
Gearing Up Or Dying Down
Police, Crime, Justice
Talking Activism Medea Benjamin
Prog. International with David Adler
Talking with Jeremy Brecher
SDSers, DSAers, Greens, and 2020
Election 2020 with Howie Hawkins
Ireland Activism with Bridget Meehan
Athletics with Sandy Carter
A Life of Activism with Leslie Cagan
Activism With Vincent Emanuelle
Talking with Noam Chomsky
Selected for Activists
Rasmus: Legal Coup D’Etat
Davis-Cohen: Building Community
Peggs: After the virus
Zinn: His Own Words
Sanders: Ginsburg’s replacement
Chomsky: Fate of humanity
Brecher: Workers vs. Coronavirus
Elbaum: Biden Debate
Monbiot: Extinction Rebellion
Adler: Internationalism
Cook: N.C. Nurses Win Union
Hyman: Indigenous Resistance in NM
Stamenova: Underground strike
Falk: What Peace Looks Like?
Chomsky: There’s Reason for Hope
Solomon: Trump’s Neo-Fascism
Chomsky: Chomsky...Defend Assange
Albert: Between Labor and Capital
Libardi: Heroes who don’t give up
Guinan: In, against, outside, the party
Grossman: Which Way, Germany?
Jay: Who Will Win?
Olivier: Campus-Wide Union
Barber II: Criminality Personified
Gleick: Explosive fires
Benjamin: Eye in the Sky
Chomsky: Confluence of Crises
McBreatrty: Fighting Evictions
Giroux: Ignorance plus bigotry
O'Sullivan: Build small, think big
Davis: California’s Apocalypse
Kramer: Medicating Isolation
Kolhatkar: Police
Smith: U.S. White Supremacy
Sen: Climate Emergency
Lawson: Vaccine Public Ownership
Abramsky: Coup d’État?
Greenwald: Propaganda Tool
Brecher: Left responsibility?
Stokes: This Is Climate Change
Benjamin: Good Neighbor Policy
Wypijewski: Collateral Murder
Klihauer: United States of Lies
Krehbiel: Rolling Up Our Sleeves
Cole: Aztec Politics
Higgins: Sunrise Movement
Gebre: State of the Unions
Sanders: Fight for the working class
Dayan: Pushback on Campus
Adelman: Achieve Real Power
Corey: Shorter Hours More Control
Turkle: Chatbot I’ve loved to hate
Ginden: Class struggle
Taibbi: Don’t Steal This Book
Burns: Nationwide Eviction Ban
Mann: Breakthrough in LA
Swanson: Kevin Zeese
Sanders: Democracy at stake
Pilger: Julian Assange
Queally: 50,000-Foot Smoke Plumes
Phillips: Inequality can be beaten
Raptis: Tragically Comic Humanity
ER: We will not be intimidated
Brown: Grape Pickers
Dorfman: “Death Is on the Ballot”
Rovics: Eviction Abolition
Nolan: Unions and Politics
People's Campaign: Our Demands
Chomsky: Trump is Worse Than Hitler
Emanuele: Revolutionary Love
Brecher: Striking in Coronavirus
Falk: U.S. Democracy Be Fixed?
Pearson: Closure of Border
Myerson: End of the Voter-Consumer
Klikauer: Inside Amazon
ER: Pop the kettle
Lisnoff: Homeless to Skyrocket
Cook: Assange’s abuse
DiMaggio: Modern protest
Green: Fascism 2.0
Gawande: Dying from Despair
Galbraith: Rebuilding Economy
Falk: Global Governance
Cohen: We’re Warning Again.
Purkayastha: Virality of Hate
Baroud: ‘Dying to Fish’
Sanders: Supporting Biden
Collective 20: Live Like Them
Bond: Wallerstein
Salas: Community Control
Glass: Overturning Austerity 101
Klikauer Resistance @ Deliveroo
Kolhatkar: Trump's Loyal Base
Sapere Battle for Virtual Schools
Greenwald: Social Fabric Unravelling
Atkins: Issues at the Local Level
Janzer: Heartland Tenants Win
Collins: Pandemic Wealth Tax
Selected Election Coverage
Chomsky: Message to Swing States
C20: Dump Trump - Combat Biden
Brown: Two Abusive Boyfriends …
Sanders: Sanders Is Not Done
Hawkins/Albert: Election Strategy
Chomsky: Sanders and Movements
Debate and Vituperation
Albert: Lesser Evil and Independence
Hawkins: Lesser Evil or Independence
Albert: Battle Strategically
Hawkins: Every State a Battleground
Recent Comments
- Michael on “The fate of humanity hangs in the balance”
- Bill Petrou on Justice Ginsburg’s replacement
- Michael on If you think the UK isn’t corrupt, you haven’t looked hard enough
- owlishdog on Our attorney general is a fanatic — and it’s even worse than you think
- owlishdog on Is Trump Planning a Coup d’État?
- Michael on Costs of War
- Kread on The Presidential Election: “A 200-Pound Sack of Concrete” vs. “The Orange Menace”
- Michael on The Meaning of Allende’s Triumph
Albert Essay Series on Socialist Upsurge
Oldest essays at top, Newest at bottom
New Direction?
Ethics of It / Judging Societies
Society’s Pie / Disputing Pie Slices
Property Problem / Who Decides?
Who Does What? / Balanced Jobs
Disputing Balancing Jobs
Classlessness? / Markets or what?
Participatory Planning
Disputing Participatory Planning
Judging Participatory Socialism
Some Strategic Implications
The Polity / Community and Culture
Gender and Sexuality
Socialism or Participatory Society
Socialism: Ecology or Nothing