Henry A. Giroux | The Ghost of Authoritarianism in the Age of the Shutdown Henry A. Giroux, Truthout: What Americans are witnessing in the shutdown is a politics that celebrates a form of domestic terrorism, a kind of soft militarism and a hyper-masculine posturing in which communities are organized around resentment, racism and symbolic violence. Read the Article The Answer to the Great Question of Education Reform? The Number 42 Adam Bessie, Truthout: For those who have invested millions in "The Answer," our public school system is just a large operating system - not a messy, social, human enterprise but a technical problem that can be solved through quantification, effective programming and, most of all, data. Read the Article The Ten Hardline Conservatives Pulling the Strings of the GOP Shutdown Staff, Moyers & Company: If there's only a relatively small group of lawmakers that thinks defunding the health care law is a dandy idea, why has every budget resolution with such a provision won more than 200 Republican votes in the House of Representatives during the showdown? Why is this supposedly silent majority of Republicans so docile? Why doesn't it push back? Read the Article More Than 2,500 Killed by Drones in Pakistan, Names of Victims Now Available Jaisal Noor, The Real News Network: The US government claims drone victims are mostly militants, but about half of the identified victims thus far are civilians and children, says Medea Benjamin. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript On the News With Thom Hartmann: Senate Leaders Reached Deal Monday to End the Economic Standoff, and More In today's On the News segment: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell negotiated a deal Monday evening to end the economic standoff; a deal may be in the works to avoid the debt limit, but technically we're already in default; local officials want to see North Carolina's ban on same-sex marriage overturned; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript The Right's Obamacare Rhetoric Is Completely Detached From Reality Joshua Holland, Moyers & Company: The old saying that "you're welcome to your own opinions but not your own facts" seems quaint in today's political environment. We're a nation divided not only by partisanship and ideology but also by wildly divergent realities. Read the Article Paul Krugman | The Sad, but Very Serious, Tale of the Right Honorable Saboteur Paul Krugman, Krugman & Co.: Once upon a time, there was a government official with a plan. He had become convinced that the way to fix the economy was to send out teams of saboteurs who would systematically disrupt production around the country. Why did he believe this? Read the Article The Anarchy of the Tea Party Paul R. Pillar, Consortium News: The tactics being used in the House of Representatives represent a radical offshoot of a much more broadly evident American frame of mind that views what government does as inherently inferior to what is done outside government. Most of the other manifestations of that frame of mind are not at all anarchist. Read the Article Jane Goodall on Climate Change, Technology, and What Makes Us Different From Chimps Katrina Rabeler, YES! Magazine: Katrina Rabeler interviews Dr. Jane Goodall, who is famous for her work with the chimpanzee, but these days she's focused on a problem that affects all animals on Earth - climate change. Read the Article |
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