Sarah Jaffe | Post-Occupied Sarah Jaffe, Truthout: Is "Occupy" over? Or are its many offshoots - including Strike Debt, Occupy Homes and Occupy Sandy - further learning the arts of community rootedness and power building? Read the Article Ellen Brown | Are Private Banks Unconstitutional? Ellen Brown, The Web of Debt Blog: When enough people understand that private banks, not governments, create our money supply, we might wake up to a new day in banking and finance: the return of local economic sovereignty. Read the Article The Master's House Is Burning: bell hooks, Cornel West and the Tyranny of Neoliberalism Reverend Osagyefo Sekou, Truthout: Cornel West critiques Barack Obama, bell hooks calls Beyoncé a terrorist and contemporary black intellectuals take to the interwebs to express disgust; the dominant intellectual disposition of contemporary black intellectuals is neoliberal. Read the Article The Birth of a Eurasian Century: Russia and China Do Pipelineistan Pepe Escobar, TomDispatch: As much as the United States may fight the emergence of a multipolar world, economic facts on the ground regularly point to such developments. Will the decline of the hegemon be reasonably dignified, or will the whole world be dragged down with it? Read the Article Living as Slaves: How the Poorest Nepali Workers Get Exploited in the Richest Arab Nation Sadichchha Pokharel, Truthout: Each year 100,000 Nepali youth flock to Qatar in search of a better life, but they are subjected to a life of slavery miles away from home, and some 200 this past year returned home in coffins. Read the Article The End of Choice The Daily Take Team, The Thom Hartmann Program: We should pass a law - a new version of the Sherman Act - that says, explicitly, that whenever a company reaches a point where it has more than a certain percentage of a marketplace, it can't grow any larger in that domain. Read the Article The War on Drugs Destroys Lives: Here Are Six Things You Can Do About It Wendy Call, Yes! Magazine: The movement for decriminalization has never had so much momentum. The poet and activist Javier Sicilia tells us that the real work to end the drug war is done "at the level of you-and-me, face-to-face." But where do you start? Here are six actions you can take right now. Read the Article Should Health Care Be Rationed? It Already Is Philip Caper, Bangor Daily News: "Opponents of universal health care often claim that in order to afford it we will have to ration health care. My response to that old shibboleth is that we already pay more than enough to cover everybody, and that we already ration health care, as we must in a world of finite financial and real resources." Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: To Switch to Green Energy, We'll Have to Embrace New Ideas, and More In today's On the News segment: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say that at least two health care workers were exposed to Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in Florida and Indiana; to make the switch to green energy, our nation will have to embrace new ideas and technology; the oil and gas industry was responsible for more than 7,600 spills, blowouts and leaks in 2013; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript In Georgia, Lawmakers Taking Pride in Policies That Hurt the Poor Andrea Flynn, Next New Deal: Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal signed into law two bills that ensure the state won't be expanding Medicaid, making it decidedly more difficult for people to gain health coverage. These laws compound the social and economic injustices already experienced by many low-income Georgians. Read the Article |
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