Obedience to Corporate-State Authority Makes Consumer Society Increasingly Dangerous Yosef Brody, Truthout: Fifty years after Stanley Milgram published the results of his ground-breaking experiment on the perils of obedience to authority, we need to understand that "thoughtful acts of nonviolent disobedience can not only deepen our democracy, they could very well ensure our species' survival." Read the Article House Stands Firm Against Obamacare, Senate Won't Budge. Shutdown Looms. David Lightman and William Douglas, McClatchy Newspapers: Republicans rallied around a budget plan early Sunday to keep the government open but delay the new health care law for a year. A government shutdown looks increasingly likely when the current fiscal year ends Monday night. Read the Article Senators Angle for Monsanto-Friendly FDA Voluntary GMO Labeling "Guidance" Katherine Paul and Alexis Baden-Mayer, Organic Consumers Association: Are Senators Warren and Udall simply misinformed on the merits of voluntary labeling versus mandatory labeling? Or have they joined the cast of lawmakers toiling behind the scenes on behalf of Monsanto, not consumers? Read the Article One Year After Marikana: No Justice for the Poor in South Africa Nigel Gibson, Truthout: The media and government silence surrounding the murders of community activists from Abahlali baseMjondolo, an organization asserting housing rights for residents in South Africa, suggests that political violence against the independently organized poor has become acceptable to much of middle-class society there. Read the Article Destabilization of Arctic Sea Ice Would Be "Game Over" for Climate Subhankar Banerjee, ClimateStoryTellers: A complete destabilization of the Arctic sea ice would be "game over" for the climate. Unfortunately, the Obama administration's National Strategy for the Arctic Region that was released in May is a disaster in the making. Read the Article Argument for One-Year Delay of Health Reform Riddled With Flaws Robert Greenstein, Edwin Park and Paul N. Van de Water, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities: We should see the push for a one-year delay for what it is: a core element of an effort to impede and ultimately dismember health reform so that it never comes to pass. Read the Article Justice Department Awards Grants for Police Officers in Schools Lars Thorvaldsen, McClatchy Newspapers: In an attempt to keep schoolchildren safer, the Department of Justice said it was handing out $44 million in grants to help provide 356 school resource officers to 141 cities and counties around the country. Read the Article The Impact and Echoes of the Walmart Discrimination Case Nina Martin, ProPublica: When the Supreme Court issued its decision in Walmart v. Dukes in 2011, no one needed a Richter scale to know it was a Big One. Two years later, it's clear how much the ruling has reshaped the legal landscape. Read the Article California Pension-Cutting Ballot Initiative Revealed Gary Cohn, Frying Pan News: In a move to slash the retirement benefits of public employees in California, a group of mostly conservative policy advocates has been working behind the scenes on a possible 2014 ballot initiative. Read the Article Sustainable Development Goals After 2015 Olivier De Schutter, Jochen Flasbarth and Dr. Hans R. Herren, Inter Press Service: Reducing the proportion of undernourished people by half until 2015 was one of the Millennium Development Goals that the international community set in 2000. It will not be reached. Here is a closer look at sustainable food security. Read the Article This week in SpeakOut: Chris Williams proposes that the environmental movement engage in a broader political dialogue that connects individual battles instead of dividing them; in Quebec, the potential banning of religious symbols and garb like the hijab is causing an uproar among citizens; Dallas Darling explains how drone warfare reflects America's "geographical illiteracy and careless thinking" which in turn leads to its "extremely high civilian casualty rates as compared to conventional warfare"; and more. Read the Articles |
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