Okay, here’s what this old man remembers nearly a quarter of a century later. I was living in New York City (as I still am) when, on September 11, 2001, ...
The latest federal injunction against a new government investment mechanism barely registered in the public conversation. It was covered as a technical ...
There is something vertiginous in certain coincidences. When I discovered the new ERA logo, something stopped within me — as breath stops before a ...
Jeremy Rifkin is the bestselling author of 24 books translated into 35 languages. He is a principal architect of the European Union’s and China’s economic plans for transitioning to a Third Industrial ...
One of the central problems of modern social and political thought concerns the relationship between personal morality and ...
Part One of a two-part interview. Indian human rights lawyer, educator, and writer Nandita Haksar boldly argues that the idea of the “universality” of human rights has been controversial from the very ...
Review of The Billionaires Have Two Parties, We Need a Party of Our Own: How Working People Can Build Independent Political ...
Nandita Haksar was a journalist before her involvement in the women's rights movement forced her to take to law. For the past three decades, she has worked as a human rights lawyer, campaigner and ...
Analysts writing in publications as politically diverse as The New York Times, The Nation, and Pambazuka News have termed ...
Chloe Bruce is a nonprofit communications specialist and project manager who has worked and volunteered with humanitarian organizations in the UK, Australia, Colombia, China, and Canada. She studied ...
Tradition is not the worship of ashes. It is the preservation of fire. –Gustav Mahler Corruption as Authoritarian Spectacle ...
The most effective systems of control rarely arrive wearing jackboots. They arrive wrapped in reassuring language about innovation, security, and public ...
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