Are Economic Growth and Social Justice Incompatible? Jason Hickel and Alnoor Ladha, Truthout: Economic growth is one of the most powerful and pervasive ideas of our time, one that is never questioned. Professor Jason Hickel and activist Alnoor Ladha discuss the fallacy of economic growth, the battle for social justice and how to organize against the neoliberal system. Read the Article Harris v. Quinn: Separate and Not Equal Jane McAlevey, Waging Nonviolence: Harris v. Quinn takes aim at public-sector workers precisely because they are the largest segment of unionized workers and, not coincidentally, include large numbers of people of color and women. Read the Article Shouldn't We Pay Nannies and People Who Care for Our Parents a Living Wage? Mark Karlin, Truthout: A recent US Supreme Court ruling weakening the unions of state-funded workers limits the ability of many domestic workers who care for our most vulnerable to win higher pay. It's up to grassroots activism and empowerment to ensure that they are given a fair wage, author Sheila Bapat tells Truthout. Read the Interview The Future Is Now: Zapatista Memories of the Future Anthony Faramelli, Truthout: The Zapatistas have not only articulated a vision of the future outside of neoliberal disposability, but are living that future reality now. Read the Article The Surprising Truth About Hosting the Olympics and the World Cup Ricardo Guerra, Truthout: Sports economist Andrew Zimbalist talks about how hosting the World Cup or Olympics can work for a city, namely Barcelona, but more often results in waste and sometimes even a decline in tourism. Read the Interview The Crash of 2016 Gets Closer Every Day The Daily Take Team, The Thom Hartmann Program: As long as wages remain stagnant or falling, there will not be sufficient demand to keep the economy from collapsing under the weight of its own high-end gamblers and the growing debt of its young and working-class people just trying to get by. Read the Article Dean Baker | Strong Job Growth Continues in June Dean Baker, Center for Economic Policy and Research: The economy added 288,000 jobs in June, making it the fifth consecutive month in which the economy added over 200,000 jobs. This is the longest stretch of 200,000-plus job growth since before the recession. Read the Article The Loneliness of Anti-Imperialist Fighters Andre Vltchek, Counterpunch: "Those few of us who are still fighting and bringing to the world detailed investigative pieces that are highly critical of the Empire are actually totally on our own and almost extinct. . . . If we fall, then we fall. It is 'our problem.' Many already have. Most of us have." Read the Article Towns Can Ban Fracking, Says New York Supreme Court Kevin Mathews, Care2: On a day marked by discouraging decisions by the United States Supreme Court, New York's Supreme Court provided something for the state's environmentalists to get excited about: a 5-2 decision allowing towns to establish zoning laws that keep out fracking companies. Read the Article Candice Bernd on the Epidemic of Police Brutality in Albuquerque Matthew Filipowicz, The Matthew Filipowicz Show: Truthout's Candice Bernd discusses the epidemic of police brutality in Albuquerque and how the USDA now has submachine guns at its disposal. Listen to the Radio Program Do the Poor "Have It Easy?" Most Republicans Say Yes, They Do Robin Marty, Care2: The question isn't how 75 percent of conservatives can be delusional enough to believe the poor have it easy. The real question is how they will sleep at night once they finally realize they are wrong. Read the Article More Than Rumors Drive Central American Youth Toward US Tracy Wilkinson, The Los Angeles Times: Some Central Americans feel encouraged by rumors that children who cross into the United States will be allowed to stay. But fundamental reasons fueling migration have remained unchanged for decades: family unification, hometown violence, inescapable poverty and lack of opportunity. Read the Article |
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