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Glenn Ryan: Why Voting for the Green Party Makes Sense in the Trump Era

March 26, 2025 By GuestWriter

Glenn Ryan: Why Voting for the Green Party Makes Sense in the Trump Era

Glenn Ryan explains why the Democratic Party is irreparably damaged and provides examples and a solution.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Democratic Party, Glenn Ryan, Green Party, Progressives

The Shame of What We’ve Done: Assessing Jews’ Responsibility for Israel’s Actions

February 16, 2025 By GuestWriter

The dominant self-conception of the Jewish story is innocence, repeated persecutions, and then redemption by creation of the Jewish nationalist State of Israel.
This narrative is critically examined in Peter Beinart’s new book, Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza: A Reckoning.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Abba Solomon, Israel, Jewish Nationalist State, Jews

Some Myths Regarding the Genesis of Enterprise

May 21, 2024 By GuestWriter

Not only were “modern” elements of enterprise present and even dominant already in Mesopotamia in the third millennium BC, but the institutional context was conducive to long-term growth.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: enterprise, Michael Hudson

To Support Public Education, Vote Molly Cook

May 16, 2024 By GuestWriter

Molly Cook and Jarvis Johnson HISD Houston Independent School District

Molly Cook, an ER nurse and organizer who served as the sparkplug of the movement that passed Houston’s Prop B last November, and Jarvis Johnson, the current State House representative for House District 139. I am voting for Molly, and public ed is one of the main reasons why.

Filed Under: Guest Bloggers Tagged With: Jarvis Johnson, Molly Cook, public education, Ruth Kravetz

Outdated Narratives Have Humanity in a Downward Spiral—It’s Time to Tell ‘Stories for Life’

March 2, 2024 By GuestWriter

Sorry, there was a YouTube error. By April M. Short The stories we do and don’t tell about ourselves and these times in which we’re living shape the direction of our lives and our cultures. Stories have the power to alter how we interact and relate. Those who study cultural anthropology and the origins of […]

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: literature, Stories

 The Inspiring Movement to Build for Climate Resiliency

March 2, 2024 By GuestWriter

• How is America's outdated power grid inhibiting efforts to fight climate change?

Architects and everyday people are teaching each other to build spaces for community and climate resilience using local, natural materials.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: April M. Short, Climate

Sperm Whales Have Culture Too: Strong Evidence That Clans, Culture, and Dialects Are Not Unique to Humans

March 2, 2024 By GuestWriter

Sorry, there was a YouTube error. By Hal Whitehead The sperm whale is extreme. They have the largest brains and the largest noses on Earth. The sperm whale’s nose is a huge and sophisticated sonar device that produces the most powerful sounds of any animal––and we’re only just starting to understand their communication methods and […]

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: whales, zoology

How Three New Museums Are Teaching the World About a Paradigm Shift in Our Understanding of Human Origins By April M. Short

February 29, 2024 By GuestWriter

New findings and significant advances in research have scientists rethinking our origins, and museums around the world are working to catch the public up.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Antropology

Who Are the ‘Moms’ for Liberty?

February 10, 2024 By GuestWriter

Sorry, there was a YouTube error. By Maurice Cunningham The Moms for Liberty (M4L) webpage states, “Our founders are Tiffany and Tina, moms on a mission to stoke the fires of liberty.” But in truth, the founders are Tiffany Justice, Tina Descovich, and Bridget Ziegler—the third co-founder of M4L who stepped down from her leadership position in the […]

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: moms

Dark Money Vouchers Are Having a Moment

January 13, 2024 By GuestWriter

Vouchers School Privatization

The decades-long push to divert tax dollars toward religious education reached new heights last year. As proclaimed by EdChoice—the advocacy group devoted to school vouchers—2023 was the year these schemes reached “escape velocity.”

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: School Vouchers

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