Climate Crisis, the Deindustrialization Imperative and the Jobs vs. Environment Dilemma Richard Smith, Truthout: To prevent wholesale global ecological collapse we must radically retrench and close down swathes of unsustainable industries in the North, sustainably industrialize the South, and "converge and contract" around a sustainable mode of life within the framework of a global eco-socialist economy. Read the Article Broken Bonds, Un-Broken Cages: Some Thoughts on Locked Down, Locked Out Mariame Kaba, Prison Culture: In her new book, Locked Down, Locked Out: Why Prison Doesn't Work and How We Can Do Better, Maya Schenwar writes heart-wrenchingly and unsparingly about the ravages wrought on human beings by the prison-industrial complex. She tells a personal story of how her sister Kayla's repeated encounters and contacts with the criminal punishment system have impacted her and her family's lives. Read the Review Documents: Houston Police Use "StingRay" Surveillance Technology to Sweep Up Cellphone Data Candice Bernd, Truthout: Purchase orders reveal the Houston Police Department has been using the technology since 2012 to sweep up not only the cellphone data of targeted suspects - but also innocent bystanders. Civil liberties groups in Texas are pushing more stringent guidelines in the next legislative session. Read the Article Kurt Busch, Ray Rice and How Sports Disseminates the Burdens of Racism Dave Zirin, The Nation: In the sports world, crimes of white athletes are seen as the moral failings of an individual, while the crimes of black athletes are processed by the media as a collective commentary on everyone who both happens to play sports and have black skin. Read the Article The Fall of the Berlin Wall and the Failures of Actually Existing Economic Systems Richard D. Wolff, Truthout: What "freedoms" were achieved with the fall of the Berlin Wall? What "freedoms" are still denied citizens of the former German Democratic Republic, and citizens of most capitalist countries? Read the Article UN Scrutinizes Obama Administration's Policies on Torture Annie Hylton, Truthout: As the United States "celebrates" Veterans Day, President Obama has sent a delegation to appear before the United Nations Committee Against Torture. It is the first time during his presidency that independent experts will review the United States' record. Read the Article Is George W. Bush Responsible for the Death of Tomas Young? The Daily Take Team, The Thom Hartmann Program: George W. Bush and Dick Cheney are guilty of murder, including that of paralyzed Iraq War veteran and antiwar activist Tomas Young. They knowingly sent thousands of young people to die in a fight that was a based on a lie. Read the Article Inequality in the World Arthur MacEwan, Dollars & Sense: The rapid growth of several low-income and middle-income countries has pulled many people out of abject poverty. However, rising inequality within a country tends to undermine social cohesion and generate stress at virtually all levels of society. Read the Article Minimum-Wage Workers Just Gost a Raise, but Will Bosses Steal It? Michelle Chen, The Nation: Employers get away with rampant wage theft because of ineffective, understaffed regulatory agencies, or because workers are fearful about complaining, or just unaware of their legal entitlements. Read the Article ALEC Corporate Board Chair Quits Over Climate Change, Renewables and Voting Rights Nick Surgey, PR Watch: Amid increased criticism of its role opposing action to tackle climate change and teaching climate change denial, ALEC lost the software company SAP America due to ALEC's position on climate change, gun safety, opposition to renewable energy, and its attacks on voter rights. Read the Article Film the Police! Lucy McKeon, Dissent: Using camera phones and social media, it's now easier to document and publicize police brutality cases. More importantly, such recordings provide accounts of incidents that were once simply the word of a witness against that of an officer. Read the Article |
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