We hope our readers enjoyed the holiday season - even if, like some of us, you've been hard at work! Don't forget, tomorrow is the last day to make a tax-deductible donation to Truthout in 2012. We wish you all the best for 2013! To donate, click here (Truthout is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. EIN: 20-0031641) You can also donate by check, made payable to: Truthout, P.O. Box 276414, Sacramento, CA 95827 (Please include your email address on your check.) Gar Alperovitz | A Checkerboard Strategy for Regaining the Progressive Initiative Gar Alperovitz, Truthout: An innovative "checkerboard" approach offers a range of specific progressive strategies that could be implemented at the state, county or municipal levels to democratize wealth and power. Read the Article More Theft Under the Guise of the Fiscal Cliff Kevin Zeese, Its Our Economy: The fiscal cliff is a self-created bi-partisan drama that demonstrates the failure of traditional politics and the need for mobilized resistance and a new independent poltical movement. Read the Article Community Action Propels the Tiawanese Government Toward Zero Waste Cecilia Allen and Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives, Other Worlds: Taiwan´s approach to waste prevention puts a strong emphasis on Extended Producer Responsibility - making producers responsible for changes in design and production to reduce the waste generated by their products and packaging. Read the Article In a Year of Politicians and Bad News, Surprising Stories of Resistance Jenny Brown, Labor Notes: Walmart workers, Occupy Sandy, Chicago teachers and New York fast food workers were just a few of the stories of resistance that came out despite a year of lockouts, election spending and stagnant wages. Read the Article Fear of Rape Stalks Indian Women Sujoy Dhar, Inter Press Service: In a nation of 1.2 billion people, where official crime statistics say a woman is raped every 28 minutes, women's groups say law enforcement and prosecution measures are abysmal. Read the Article Descent Into Holy War: What's Really Happening in Syria Patrick Cockburn, Counterpunch: In the past week, 130 countries have recognised the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces as the legitimate representatives of the Syrian people. But, at the same time, the US has denounced the al-Nusra Front, the most effective fighting force of the rebels, as being terrorists. Read the Article In Montana, Dark Money Helped Democrats Hold a Key Senate Seat Kim Barker, ProPublica: Dark money spending played a greater role in the Montana Senate race than almost any other. With control of the U.S. Senate potentially at stake, candidates, parties and independent groups spent more than $51 million on this contest, all to win over fewer than 500,000 voters. Read the Article Four More Years: The Asia Pivot Conn Hallinan, Foreign Policy in Focus: One of the most dangerous pieces of real estate on the planet is a scattering of tiny islands in the East China Sea, where China, Japan, and the United States find themselves in a standoff that feels distressingly like the Cold War. Read the Article Social Paranoia Feeds US Gun Culture Rene Ciria-Cruz, New America Media: A dread of unseen threats against one's personal safety feeds the demand for automatic assault rifles and handguns, much to the delight of obliging firearm manufacturers. Read the Article This week in SpeakOut: Robert Naiman rallies the Jewish community to support the election of Chuck Hagel as Secretary of Defense; a hunger strike to protest the work week reduction at the US Postal Service ends with a "people's victory"; Dr. Brian Moench uses the tragedy in Connecticut to discuss the nation's historical infatuation with firearms; Elena Herrada talks about democracy and activism in Detroit in 2012; Lee Camp releases a new video; and more. Read the Article |
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