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Monthly Archives: September, 2016
From the Editors: The 2016 Elections
The economic revolution and the consequent increasing economic polarization in the U.S. are finding political expression in the 2016 general election cycle. The ruling...
Abundance is Possible for All
Human labor is being pushed out of the market by the more efficient, more productive, labor-less electronic means of production. Robots and computers make possible...
Inside: Build the World We All Want
Over fifty per cent of public school children live in poverty. Regardless of how much their parents work, many of these children are homeless,...
What Happens in Michigan Won’t Stay in Michigan
History is being made in Flint, Michigan. The national corporate media finally (after two years) decided to cover an unprecedented catastrophe – the poisoning...
Demonized and Deported, Both Parties Blame Immigrants
“There are an estimated 232 million international migrants and 740 million internal migrants in the world.” — World Migration Report, 2015
Unprecedented numbers of unemployed...
Public Education and the State
Students, teachers, and entire communities are in ferment across the U.S, Canada and Mexico, defending their human right to education. Battles for public education...
The Battlefield of Nationalization and the Fight for a Cooperative America
Every social problem people face today poses the question: how will society be organized? Will it be organized around the power of the corporations...
Global Capitalism and World War
Global capitalism is in a state of renewed chaos several years after the global financial crisis that wreaked havoc on the peoples of the...