Consumerism and Its Discontents Charles Derber, Truthout: The US "millennial" generation - those 80 million Americans between ages 16 and 34 - and their elders are wrestling with the fundamental edict of capitalism: Buy and you shall be happy. Read the Article The Excel Spreadsheet Error: Lessons from the Reinhart-Rogoff Controversy Dean Baker, Truthout: Baker explains why the silly spreadsheet error was important for the debt debate controversy: it allowed for a real discussion. Read the Article Justice Postponed in Guatemala: Rios Montt and the United States Evade Reckoning With the Past Lauren Carasik, The Boston Review: The decision to annul the conviction of Rios Montt struck a crushing blow to survivors and human rights advocates, but it is clearly not the end of the fight. Read the Article It's Not Just One Bad "Apple" Lauren Feeney, Moyers & Company: Two charts show that despite recent attention given to Apple for it's avoidance of billions of taxes through offshoring, there are plenty more American companies that continue to increase their offshore holdings. Read the Article Protest in DC Denounces "Monsanto Protection Act" Jaisal Noor, The Real News Network: One thousand rally in Washington, DC, as part of global protest against Monsanto's political power and its role in spreading GMO throughout the world's food supply. Watch the Video What's Wrong With Jamie Dimon Is What's Wrong With America Richard Eskow, Campaign for America's Future: It's easy to externalize responsibility by pinning the blame on villains such as Jamie Dimon. That's why it's important to find what needs to be repaired in our economy, in our society, in us. Read the Article Syrian Rebels Balk at Peace Talks Paul R. Pillar, Consortium News: Russia and the Obama administration had a conference to discuss a peace settlement in Syria, but the head of the rebel Syrian National Coalition balked at meeting with Assad's representatives. Read the Article Spotlight on Hidden Immigrant Struggles Michelle Chen, The Progressive: In a storytelling performance, youth described a different path to the United States and in doing so reflected a sense of justice that boldly defied borders. Read the Article "That Woman Is Worth Paying Attention To": Medea Benjamin Explains Why She Disrupted Obama's Speech Juan Gonzalez and Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!: CodePink co-founder Medea Benjamin, the author of "Drone Warfare: Killing by Remote Control," describes why she repeatedly interrupted President Obama's address. Read the Article |
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