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Tragedy of the Commons

February 16th, 2011
By Garrett Hardin The concept of the Tragedy of the Commons is extremely important for understanding the degradation of our environment. The concept was clearly expressed for the first time by Garrett Hardin in his now famous article in Science in 1968,… more »

Obama's Anti-Populist Budget

February 16th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman Despite its flaws and failures during America's Great Depression, FDR's New Deal was remarkable for what it accomplished. It helped people, put millions back to work, reinvigorated the national spirit, built or renovated 700,000 miles… more »

TEA PARTY CRASHES: THE MOST UNPATRIOTIC ACT

February 15th, 2011
By Susan Lindauer, 9/11 Whistleblower indicted on the Patriot Act I confess that since November I've been holding my breath, watching the clock for how long Tea Party newcomers could hold out against the entrenched Republican elite on Capitol Hill.… more »

EGYPT: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS,THE CIA AND MOSSAD

February 15th, 2011
James Petras The Limits of Social Movements The mass movements which forced the removal of Mubarak reveal both the strength and weaknesses of spontaneous uprisings. On the one hand, the social movements demonstrated their capacity to mobilize hundreds… more »

Egypt's Revolution - Labor Arbitrage and Rubin's Folly

February 15th, 2011
By Numerian posted by Michael Collins The forces of globalization are increasingly and in surprising places and ways under attack. Globalization did not happen by accident; it was the result of policies put in place by people with a particular agenda.… more »

All free speech systems are works in progress: Prof. Craig LaMay

February 15th, 2011
Interview by Kourosh Ziabari Craig LaMay is an associate professor of journalism at the Northwestern University. H is a former editorial director of the Freedom Forum Media Studies Center and editor of Media Studies Journal; and a former newspaper… more »

Memo to Congress: Show Us the M-O-N-E-Y! (Part 2 of 3)

February 15th, 2011
Geraldine Perry Like the Fed, states and local governments appear to be between a rock and a hard place, and like the Fed's QE2 program now aimed at Main Street, solutions for state and local governments have been so far less than palatable. One such… more »

Always do the right thing (because 99 is not 100)

February 15th, 2011
Mickey Z. Da Mayor: Always do the right thing. Mookie: That's it? Da Mayor: That's it. Mookie: I got it. I'm gone. If every American were to make every single lifestyle change suggested in the film, An Inconvenient Truth, it would only result in a 21%… more »

Arab Street Celebrates Mubarak's Ouster

February 15th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman On February 12, AFP headlined, 'Euphoria sweeps Arab cities as Mubarak ousted," saying: As news spread, jubilant crowds responded. "Across the Middle East and north Africa, loudspeakers on mosques called on citizens to rejoice in… more »

Americans are Being Lied To

February 15th, 2011
By Timothy V. Gatto The recent Revolution in Egypt is not complete. The Army still has control of the country and it is yet to be seen if they will give in to the demands of the people that fomented the revolution. This will take time and we will see… more »

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  • The Reclamation of the Republic When, in the Course of human events, it becomes urgently necessary for the People to dissolve the political bands that have connected them to a government that has betrayed its duty to protect their liberties, a profound…
  • Tracy Turner SMELE's (Slow-Motion-Extinction-Level-Events). Not yet common in academia, but it should be. I. Introduction: The Timebombs We Ignore "Not with a bang but a bureaucratic shrug, the world ends." - Revisionist reading of Eliot by the…
  • By David Swanson I wish U.S. academics would spend less time fantasizing choices between various murders with trollies, or playing games with theories about how greedy robots might do diplomacy, and more time on the impeachment problem. The United…
  • Cathy Smith Hidden Bombshells in Trump’s “Big Bodacious Pill” “The most dangerous place to be is between power and its reckoning.” —Rewritten maxim of Beltway survival In the dark guts of Trump’s 2025 legislative monolith—cheekily christened the Big…
  • Robert David A global exposé of how corporations distort science, erase truth, and turn human death into quarterly growth. I. Introduction: When Truth Becomes a Liability In an age when algorithms dictate belief and lobbyists author legislation, truth…
  • Robert David Polluters don’t just dump toxins. They dump stories—engineered by billion-dollar PR firms. They Poisoned the Planet—Then Hired Spin Doctors to Make You Forget When a chemical spill poisons a town, when a pipeline ruptures in a fireball,…
  • By David Swanson, World BEYOND War Switzerland got that way through NEUTRALITY Remarks at Neutrality Colloquium: A Call to Action for Active Neutrality & World Peace, June 26-27, 2025 in Geneva, Switzerland. I grew up in a town in the United States that…
  • Fred Gransville I. The Fluoride Question For decades, fluoride has had an uncontested official story: it is a beneficial, even benevolent substance—vital to healthy teeth. In toothpaste tubes to water supplies, fluoride has been presented as a dental…
  • Tracy Turner #SCOTUScorruption #FascistAmerica #EndCitizensUnited Bush started it. Obama enabled it. Trump perfected it. And the Court? It never checked power—it built it. I. Opening Jab: The Judicial Illusion "They wear robes to appear impartial. But…
  • Dr. Vladislav B. Sotirovic Carl von Clausewitz The focal questions about war In dealing with both theoretical and practical points of view about war, at least six fundamental questions arise: 1) What is war?; 2) What types of war exist?; 3) Why do wars…
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