September 2019

Why is the Left Without a Single Elected Official in LA?

‘Justice is Indivisible’: Screams of Israa Ghrayeb Should Be Our Wake-up Call

Big Business Lies Taught a Watchful Donald Trump

Montana’s Wilderness Deficit

The Intellectual Development of Karl Marx

I Would Want To Drink Their Blood: God Will Punish Them

The Age of Constitutional Coups

When You Mess With Creation Myths, the Knives Come Out

Joie-de-Job: Staying High, at Work

Break Up the Democratic Party?

BDS in Canada

Confuse, Then Blame the Public: Facebook Dodges Regulation With Wall Street’s Tactics

Spikes of Violence: Protest in West Papua

Nonviolence Denial Is As Dangerous As Climate Denial

Treadmill of Magic Seeds and Broken Promises: Dismantling the Myth of Bt Cotton Success in India

The Four Storms of the Apocalypse: Katrina, Sandy, Maria and Dorian.

Tax Dodging 101: the Aircastle Model

Yemen Continues Its Descent into Hell

NFL’s Depression-Era Ban on Black Players Lingers On in the Owners Box

Netanyahu Risks Triggering an Unwinnable War to Avoid Losing Election

RIP Daniel Johnston

The Courage of Saying No: Children, Rebellion and Greta Thunberg

Bojo Johnson’s Magic Carpet Ride Wearing Nigel Farage’s Clothes

Power and Tragedy

The Revival of Non-Self

Oliver Sacks, the “Neurological Philosopher”

Why a DNC Vice Chair Bawled Me Out

The Need for Non-Violence in Hong Kong

Revive the True Spirit of Constitutionality and Federalism in India: Article 370

The Imperative to Restore Congressional Powers

Is Killing Peasants Protecting America’s Interests?

Knowledge in the Blood: Stories About 9-11

The Bill of Rights Turns 230: What Do We Have to Show for It? Nothing Good

Reflections on “Peace” in Afghanistan

9/11, An Anniversary of Unity or Division?

A Day that Changed the World

Tracks to Nowhere

The Brutality of Robert Mugabe and Zanu-Pf In Zimbabwe

Nuclear Power Has No Role in Fighting the Climate Emergency

Are We Headed Toward a Techno-Eugenic Future?

An Inspiring Climate Victory in Kenya

An Uber Driver’s Death Shows the Harms of Misclassifying Workers

Gaddafi vs the West: Two Revolutions on the Wrong Side of History

Adorno is Not a Cheery Guy

Mugabe’s Rule Led Many to Dismiss Nationalism, But That Opened the Door to Something Much Worse

Cause of Termination: Gross Fraud and Malfeasant Negligence

“The Pain Remains:” The Living Literature of War

Boris Johnson Trips: Duvets, Toothbrushes and the House of Lords

The Last Days of Coney Island

US Media Keep Saying Iran is ‘In Violation’ of a Nuclear Agreement the US Withdrew From