People are hungry for genuinely independent news and thought: That's what Truthout delivers. We must raise roughly $22,000 more today to keep going in our mission to hold power accountable and to fight greed and inequality. Will you stand together with Truthout in this fight by making a tax-deductible donation now? Click here to donate. (Truthout is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. EIN: 20-0031641) You can also donate by check, made payable to: Truthout, P.O. Box 276414, Sacramento, CA 95827 (Please include your email address on your check.) Or call in your donation: 213.489.1971 The World Health Organization in Thrall to the Nuclearists Robert James Parsons, Truthout: The International Atomic Energy Agency, whose mandate is the promotion of everything nuclear, has for the last 55 years prevented the WHO from carrying out its public health mandate in a world ever more exposed to the lethal effects of ionizing radiation. Read the Article The Stiglitz Code: How Taxing Capital Can Counter Inequality Felicia Wong, Next New Deal: Nobel-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz makes the case that tax policy can and should counter some of the country's biggest challenges: runaway inequality, the threat of climate change and a business sector warped by bad incentives. Read the Article Cut-Throat Capitalism: Welcome to the Gig Economy Lynn Stuart Parramore, Campaign for America's Future: Gerald Friedman, who teaches economics at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and has written about the gig economy, discusses how the "gig economy" trend happened and what it means to workers and our increasingly unequal society. Read the Interview Ruben Salazar and the Filmmaker in the Middle Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, Truthout: The new documentary Ruben Salazar: Man in the Middle fails to address the questions raised about a possible assassination of the Chicano journalist in 1970 - or to assuage the still-raw grief of his community. Read the Review One Size Does Not Fit All: Fighting the Common Core Curriculum Eleanor J. Bader, Truthout: Corporate interests are pushing the Common Core State Standards in an attempt to privatize public elementary and secondary schools throughout the United States and impose a one-size-fits-all curriculum on classrooms throughout the country. But parents, teachers and students are fighting back. Read the Article Piketty in Elysium John Feffer, Foreign Policy in Focus: Even before Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century became a surprise bestseller, we were awash in statistical evidence. If inequality sells in bookstores and box offices, it will sell at the polls as well. Read the Article Dr. Maya Angelou: Her Lifetime of Moments Took Our Breath Away Crystal Shepeard, Care2: The poet, author, singer, dancer, songwriter, actress, activist, mother and teacher conquered many firsts and has left us with more than 30 titles. Read the Article and Watch the Video Star on Indian Subcontinent's Firmament Changes: Neighborhood Body Language Friendlier Papri Sri Raman, Truthout: Newly sworn-in Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India has scored some immediate public relations wins by unexpectedly reaching out to the leaders of India's neighboring states in the South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation. Read the Article Time to Rethink American Exceptionalism? The Daily Take Team, The Thom Hartmann Program: There's a difference between celebrating your own unique way of life and thinking that you can do whatever you want and force your way of life onto everyone else. The United States needs to understand this fact and start basing foreign policy around it. Read the Article The Last Commencement Address: Surveilling the Class of 2014 Tom Engelhardt, TomDispatch: "My urge is to graduate you from the world of shadows, where you've spent so much of your last years, into the increasingly shadowy off-screen world, where what matters most still exists." Read the Article Paul Krugman | The European Economy: Still Weak, Still Faltering Paul Krugman, Krugman & Co.: "The European story remains one of deeply destructive economic policies, which have inflicted vast harm, but have not led to unraveling, because the political cohesion of the euro zone is stronger than people like me realized." Read the Article Economic Update: Myths of Capitalist Efficiency Richard D. Wolff, Economic Update / Truthout: Richard D. Wolff speaks on the death of Maya Angelou; updates on Chilean students' victory; Detroit's plan to demolish 40,000 houses; and housing market realities. Major discussions on the international movement of economics students challenging curricula and teachers, and the economics of advertising. Listen to the Radio Segment |
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