Fast Food Workers' Labor Day Strike Echoes Martin Luther King's Dream Peter Dreier, Truthout: As fast food workers in cities across the country walk out in protest of low wages and working conditions, the civil rights legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King lives on in their activism. Read the Article Noam Chomsky | The "Honest Broker" is Crooked Noam Chomsky, Truthout: Noam Chomsky takes a look at the Osolo accords to analyze how the peace talks between Israel and Palestine have failed in the past. Read the Article The End Game for Democracy Bill Moyers, Moyers & Co: While political satirists like Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert give Washington DC the "disrespect it deserves" corporate driven politicians are the ones who get the last laugh. Read the Article This Labor Day, What's the State of the Unions? Michael Winship, Moyers & Co: Michael Winship interviews In These Times writer Mike Elk about his time with the Summer of Solidarity Tour and the state of labor journalism today. Read the Article Chris Hedges | The Last Chance to Stop the NDAA Chris Hedges, TruthDig: Chris Hedges continues his fight against a key section of the National Defense Authorization Act(NDAA) that permits the military to seize US citizens, strip them of due process and hold them indefinitely in military facilities. Read the Article Fed Taper Talk Bursts Bubble Dean Baker, Truthout: "The long and short is that the Fed did a really nice job in preemptively bursting a housing bubble before it grew large enough to do much damage," writes Dean Baker. Read the Article The Lie of "Limited War" in Syria Shamus Cooke, The Workers Action: Obama's actions against Syria do not bode well for the American public which tires of warmongering. Any military attacks could alienate him more than President Bush in his last term. Read the Article Berry Pickers Walk Out, Boycott Tomás Madrigal, Labor Notes: As non-union fast food workers' strikes caught the public eye this summer, at the other end of the food chain, farmworkers and pickers at the Sakuma Brothers Farms, north of Seattle, have walked off the berry fields twice and launched a boycott. Read the Article Possible Consequences of a US Military Attack on Syria—Remembering the Marine Barracks Destruction in Beirut, 1983 Ann Wright, War Is a Crime: Ann Wright reminds us that the cost of war is high and far reaching, recalling how a single military action in Beirut had violent repercussions for American Navymen. Read the Article |
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