Imagine: If Mayor de Blasio Really Were a Socialist Cliff Connor and Michael Steven Smith, Truthout: Conner and Smith propose a real socialist agenda for a real socialist mayor of New York City. Read the Article Mandela Was Unable to Dismantle the White Oligarchy Keeping South Africa in Economic Chains Danny Schechter, Seven Stories Press: An excerpt from Madiba A to Z: The Many Faces of Nelson Mandela offers insight into how South Africa changed in terms of who politically ruled it but how the economic power primarily remained in white and Western hands. Read the Excerpt Legacy of Occupy: A Review of Mark Bray's Translating Anarchy Paul Buhle, Truthout: Mark Bray's Translating Anarchy: the Anarchism of Occupy Wall Street is the most compelling of OWS "insider" stories and an illustration of anarchism as yeast to progressive movements. Read the Review Bluegrass Uprising Madeline Ostrander, The Nation: As American energy production booms, thousands face pipelines - carrying flammable, toxic materials - in their backyards. Many experts say the pipelines are monitored poorly by the government. Read the Article Home, Sweet (Privatized Military) Home Ellen Dannin, Truthout: The goals of faster and cheaper military housing were achieved through privatization, but problems - such as unreliable builders and an unwillingness to fix persistent problems, including mold - have led to legal action by tenants. Read the Article Major Social Transformation Is a Lot Closer Than You May Realize - How Do We Finish the Job? Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese, Truthout: We want to show that an effective movement is speaking to the people's concerns and putting forth views that they support. It starts with winning over the hearts and minds of the American people. Read the Article Time to Close the Red State Doughnut Hole The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: The Medicare Part D "doughnut hole" is being phased out slowly and will be completely closed by 2020. But as one "doughnut hole" is closing, another one is opening up: the Red State Doughnut Hole. Read the Article Jim Hightower | Geithner Gets a Perch on Wall Street Jim Hightower, OtherWords: The former treasury secretary is proof the Washington-to-Wall Street revolving door serves the interests of bankers, not the public. Read the Article On Heels of Brazil-Wide Protests, Aerospace Strikers Win Pay Raise Wendy Thompson, Labor Notes: Unions in Brazil have declared their support for Seattle workers who are fighting to keep their work despite Boeing's bullying tactics. Read the Article Elephants Pushed Toward Extinction as Terrorist Groups Bankrolled With Ivory Trade to US and China Richard Schiffman, AlterNet: Carved ivory elephants may outnumber living elephants, which are being slaughtered at the unsustainable rate of 35,000 per year. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Japan Is Recruiting the Homeless to Clean Up Fukushima, and More In today's On the News segment: Contractors in Japan are recruiting the homeless to clean up the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant; millions of Americans now have health insurance thanks to Obamacare; marijuana prohibition is finally over in Colorado; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Remembering Rocketdyne: Discussing America's Worst Nuclear Meltdown (Not Three Mile Island) With Erin Brockovich Shad Engkilterra, EnviroNews: CNN has reported that the infamous accident at Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island power facility was the worst nuclear meltdown ever in the United States, but the network is wrong. Watch the Video and Read the Article Economic Update: Recent Economic History Richard D. Wolff, Economic Update / Truthout: Updates on Wisconsin's public employees, the GRAT tax evasion and the past 50 years of the "War on Poverty." Major discussions of the Fed's "taper program"; the Boulder, Colorado, vote to produce electricity production itself; and evaluating 20 years of NAFTA. Listen to the Radio Segment |
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