Capitalism by Blow Torch: Climate Change Meets Economic Growth in Vietnam Chris Williams, Truthout: Vietnam is a long way from the national guiding principle of the Vietnamese Communist Party, and is now a playground for banks and investors since straying far from Ho Chi Minh Thought. Read the Article Beyond Snowden: New Group to Clear a Path for More Whistleblowers Daniel Ellsberg, Barbara Ehrenreich, et al., Institute for Public Accuracy: An organization for whistleblowers and transparency will launch with a new website set to go live today. The site aims to be a central hub to shed light on concealed activities relevant to human rights, corporate malfeasance, the environment, civil liberties and war. Watch the Video and Read the Article Testing Narrative: José Vilson's Vision of Race, Class and Education in the US Daniel Larkins, Truthout: José Vilson's new book This Is Not a Test: A New Narrative On Race, Class, and Education talks about how education "reform" looks and feels to those who actually have to endure it: teachers, parents and students. Read the Review Low-Income Students Assigned Too Much "Work Experience" or Free Time Instead of Classes They Need Susan Ferriss, The Center for Public Integrity: A class-action lawsuit filed against the state of California alleges that low-income students are deprived of an equal education because they are denied academic instruction time. Read the Article Official Secrets: Absolute Control Beatrice Edwards, Berrett-Koehler Publishers: The information that the NSA and the Justice Department struggled for years to control is seeping out, despite the attacks on whistleblowers and the censorship and harassment of journalists. Read the Excerpt The Boomers "Failed" Us: Climate Activist Tim DeChristopher on Anger, Love and Sacrifice Sarah van Gelder, YES! Magazine: "We've known about climate change for 20 years, during the time when baby boomers were holding power in this country. Stopping climate change was the challenge of the baby boomer generation, and they failed because it would've meant making sacrifices and putting their children's and grandchildren's generations ahead of their own. They chose not to do that," DeChristopher said. Read the Interview How a Lack of Power and Guns Go Together The Daily Take Team, The Thom Hartmann Program: There has been talk about how the NRA can't escape the influence of the more radical parts of the gun movement. But maybe their vocal and in-your-face tactics, which have included bringing assault weapons into fast food restaurants, are really a symptom of larger forces, like the broken economy and disappearing middle class. Read the Article Pikkety's Exploration of Modern Capital Jim DiEugenio, Consortium News: Despite some predictable griping from the right, Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century has reinforced the case that Western societies - and especially the United States - are concentrating wealth at the very top and shortchanging almost everyone else. Read the Review Working Cambodian Women "Too Poor" to Have Children Michelle Tolson, Inter Press Service: In Cambodia, where women make up 60 percent of the population of 14 million people, the fundamental right of reproductive control is being trampled by insecure labor contracts, toxic working conditions and a near-total absence of maternity benefits for working mothers. Read the Article Medicare Overpays Billions for Office Visits, Patient Evaluations Charles Ornstein, ProPublica: Medicare spent $6.7 billion too much for office visits and other patient evaluations in 2010, according to a new report. But in its reply to the findings, the agency that runs the program said it won't review the billings of doctors who almost always charge for the most expensive visits. Read the Article Take Roots Action: The US government is insisting that The New York Times reporter James Risen reveal a confidential source -- or go to jail. Risen says he won't capitulate. You can help: Tell President Obama and Attorney General Holder: We Support James Risen Because We Support a Free Press |
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