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Richard Smith | Beyond Growth or Beyond Capitalism?

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Richard Smith | Beyond Growth or Beyond Capitalism?

Richard Smith, Truthout: We have a stark choice: We can save capitalism or save human civilization. There is no possible future that contains both.

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Infrastructure 101: The Evolution of Building Big Things - Part 2: Adverse Events and Privatization Consultants

Ellen Dannin, Truthout: Language in boilerplate contracts and the advice of advisers with conflicts of interest often serve to favor privatization of public services, such as highway construction, which can cost taxpayers more.

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Love in a Time of 4-Methylcyclohexane Methanol

Cheyenna Layne Weber, West Virginia Water Crisis: Those who would prefer to see us washed away must be presented as the terrorists and criminals they are, rather than as CEOs worthy of taxpayer-subsidized bonuses.

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Robert Reich: US Leads the Developed Nations and Many Third World Nations in Income Inequality

Mark Karlin, Truthout: Economist and educator Robert Reich's engaging documentary Inequality for All is both a primer in inequality and a revealing portrait of the self-deprecating and succinct Reich, who at one point, speaking of his years working with President Bill Clinton, laments, "We didn't alter the underlying trend."

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Under Pressure, Whole Foods Agrees to Stop Selling Produce Grown in Sewage Sludge

Rebekah Wilce, PR Watch: The CMD broke the story that the $12.9 billion-a-year natural and organic foods retailer Whole Foods Market had a policy of "don't ask, don't tell" when it comes to non-organic produce being grown in fields spread with sewage sludge.

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The Internet Is Dead; Long Live the Internet!

The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: On Tuesday, the DC Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the FCC's Open Internet Order, the legal framework that protects net neutrality. This is nothing short of a disaster.

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Shock Doctrine in Japan: Shinzo Abe's Rightward Shift to Militarism, Secrecy in Fukushima's Wake

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Paul Krugman | Shipping Delays Prove That Sometimes a Glitch Is Just a Glitch

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Anatomy of an Obamacare 'Horror Story'

Maggie Mahar, Healthinsurance.org: For months, health reform's opponents have been feasting on tales of Obamacare's "innocent victims." Trouble is, many of those stories just aren't true.

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Why Cory Booker Is Trying To Deep-Six Obama's Historic Efforts at Peacemaking With Iran

Zaid Jilani, AlterNet: It's ironic that Cory Booker, who in many ways represents a fresh face for the Democratic Party, is hitching his wagon to a political force that is anything but fresh - and may soon lose control of the debate altogether.

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Oil-by-Rail Industry in North America Begins 2014 With Another Spectacular Crash

Roger Annis, Vancouver Observer: It's the latest calamity by an industry growing at a pace that should frighten anyone concerned with public safety and the world's warming climate.

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