Henry A. Giroux | The Spectacle of Illiteracy and the Crisis of Democracy Henry A. Giroux, Moyers & Company: In an alleged post-racist democracy, the image of the public sphere with its appeal to dialogue and shared responsibility has given way to the spectacle of unbridled intolerance, ignorance, seething private fears, unchecked anger and the decoupling of reason from freedom, says Giroux. Read the Excerpt In Depth: Journal Retracts Independent Study Linking Monsanto GMO Corn to Cancer in Rats Mike Ludwig, Truthout: A year after a French study appeared to link GMOs and cancer, a respected American journal has retracted the study under pressure, reigniting a global debate about biotechnology's affect on our food and whether research has proven it safe. Read the Article Welcome to Gasland: Denton, Texas Residents Face Fracking Impacts From EagleRidge Energy Julie Dermansky, DeSmogBlog: In Denton, Texas, 40 miles northwest of Dallas, residents and students at the University of North Texas are getting a free course in what it's like to live in the middle of a fracking field. Read the Article and See the Photos Migration Across the Mediterranean: When Will Europe See That Too Many People Have Died? Hrvoje Simicevic, Truthout: With some 20,000 people having drowned while being smuggled across the Mediterranean to Europe in the past two decades, Peter Mayo discusses with a Croatian journalist EU's immigration policies on those fleeing situations owing much to the legacies of European colonialism and neocolonialism. Read the Article Chris Hedges | Shooting the Messenger Chris Hedges, Truthdig: There is a deeply misguided attempt to sacrifice Julian Assange, WikiLeaks, Chelsea Manning and Jeremy Hammond on the altar of the security and surveillance state to justify the leaks made by Edward Snowden. Read the Article Europe's Deadly Border David Bacon, Boston Review: With the number of migrants growing, Italy and the European Union need to take into account the realities faced by immigrants, rather than criminalizing their status or treating their movement as a security threat. Read the Article and See the Photos Why Can't We Access the Fed's Free Money? Ellen Brown, Web of Debt: December 23 marks the 100th anniversary of the Federal Reserve. Dissatisfaction with its track record has prompted calls to audit the Fed and end the Fed. At the least, Congress needs to amend the Fed, modifying the Federal Reserve Act to give the central bank the tools necessary to carry out its mandates. Read the Article Put the "United" Back in the United States of America The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: Let's put the "United" back into United States and stop the insanity of states competing over how much of their taxpayers' money they're willing to give to giant corporations in an endless race to the bottom. Read the Article Argentine Protesters vs Monsanto: "The Monster Is Right on Top of Us" Fabiana Frayssinet, Inter Press Service: The people of this working-class suburb of Cordoba in Argentina's central farming belt stoically put up with the spraying of the weed-killer glyphosate on the fields surrounding their neighborhood. But the last straw was when US biotech giant Monsanto showed up to build a seed plant. Read the Article ALEC Stands Its Ground, but Stumbles Brendan Fischer, PR Watch: Last week, recently released ALEC documents demonstrate that the group has recently lost around 60 corporate members, largely as a result of its role in facilitating corporate influence over state legislators and for pushing voter ID restrictions, climate change denial, and an array of other controversial, corporate-friendly bills. Read the Article Seymour Hersh: Obama "Cherry-Picked" Intelligence on Syrian Chemical Attack to Justify US Strike Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!: Investigative journalist Seymour Hersh casts doubt on the veracity of the Obama administration's claims that only the Assad regime could have carried out the chemical attacks in the Damascus suburb of Ghouta earlier this year. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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