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Why Have Nations at All? The Case for Economic Borders

February 25th, 2011
Ian Fletcher Why have nations at all, economically speaking? This question is provoked by the fact that every few months, without fail, somebody writes to me and asks why, if the protectionism I advocate between the U.S. and the rest of the world is… more »

Union Busting in America

February 25th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman It dates from America's 19th century industrial expansion when workers moved away from farms to factories, mines, and other urban environments, with harsh working conditions, low pay, and other exploitive abuses. As a result, labor… more »

Egypt/Turkey-Israel: ‘A clean break’

February 25th, 2011
Eric Walberg It is not Israel backed by the distant US that inherits the Ottoman mantle of hegemony in the Middle East, but some combination of Turkey and Egypt. While Egypt’s revolution was very much about domestic matters -- bread and butter,… more »

Egyptian Uprising Overthrows its Zionist Master

February 24th, 2011
Bob Finch Global Strategic Factors During the cold war period no liberation movement in any third world country was left to its own devices to fulfill the will of the people through the creation of democratic institutions and a more just society. They… more »

Craven US veto costs Washington its last shred of credibility

February 24th, 2011
Stuart Littlewood Hang you head in shame, O Peace Prize laureate. The Nobel award, said Barack Obama at the time, was “an affirmation of American leadership on behalf of aspirations held by people in all nations” and must be shared with everyone who… more »

Has Justice Caught A Cold?

February 24th, 2011
Roland Lawrence In a city obsessed with the fate of the Detroit Lions, it casts a disturbing tell where the sensibilities and priorities of the city’s decision makers lie. It has been several months since Wayne County Procrastinator, I mean, Prosecutor… more »

Exorcism Versus America’s Naïve Movie Industry

February 24th, 2011
By Thor Thader “Man … can … surmount all his real enemies … but does he not immediately raise up to himself imaginary enemies, the demons of fancy, who haunt him with superstitious terrors and blast every enjoyment of life?” - Philo in David Hume’s… more »

American Manufacturing Slowly Rotting Away: How Industries Die

February 23rd, 2011
Ian Fletcher I wrote in a previous article about why America's manufacturing sector, despite record output, is actually in very deep trouble: record output doesn't prove the sector healthy when we are running a huge trade deficit in manufactured goods,… more »

The Obama Administration's Clueless Trade Diplomacy

February 23rd, 2011
Ian Fletcher Obama clearly doesn't get it yet on trade agreements. Despite the fact that every major American trade agreement since NAFTA has worsened America's trade balance, he actually seems to think he can improve America's export performance by… more »

A Global Call for Sharing and Justice

February 23rd, 2011
Adam Parsons (STWR) Protesters in the Arab world have much in common with those reacting to austerity across Europe, as well as the millions who have mobilised in support of ending poverty in the South. What we may be witnessing is an emerging public… more »

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