So the good news is, we’ve somehow survived the first nine months of Donald Trump’s presidency. The bad news is, not only is the country now remotely controlled by Vladimir Putin, but it appears we’re ...
Soon after Hillary Clinton stole the 2016 Democratic nomination for president from Bernie Sanders, many disillusioned progressives were heard to say that they would soon be “developing” a serious ...
When pressed as to political affiliation, I tend to vote policy rather than party, although, when further pressed, being a Teddy Roosevelt Republican would probably do the trick. His stance on the ...
Students gathered at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, to participate in a national teach-in hosted by Frances Fox Piven and Cornel West. By signing up, you confirm that you are over the age of ...
Newly assertive citizens and consumers are putting the world's most feared and powerful corporations on the defensive, writes Ronnie Cummins. Now is the time to press home our advantage! Confronted in ...
First corporations gained legal personhood, writes Don Fitz. Next they seized the right to force 'free trade' on unwilling populations. Now they are making sure that 'corporate rights' trump citizen ...
No government can be perfect, because all governments are composed of humans, especially those humans most attracted by power and profit. Which begs the question, does power attract morally corrupt ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. What does democracy mean in Victoria? We vote every four years, and if we don't approve of what elected governments are doing on our ...