The reprise of all things Dylan (great movie; see it) raises the question: What happened to protest singing? Listen around. T’ain’t been heard for years, and we need it more than ever.
Young column: A hang-up for Mr. Big at eternity’s gate
Remarkably he still had his hair when the beginning came – the beginning of his afterlife. That powdered-egg pelt: still enough to comb combatively. That Caramelo face: oh, yeah.
The Shame of What We’ve Done: Assessing Jews’ Responsibility for Israel’s Actions
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.
The Courage of Care Coalition Helps Deconstruct Patterns of Domination and Oppression
This “relational facilitator” training team explores the intersection of spirituality and justice work.
Foreign Companies Driving the Global Privatization of Domestic Infrastructure
Foreign entities have secured profitable positions in once-public domestic infrastructure. The pursuit of short-term cash has sacrificed long-term revenue streams to a variety of foreign investors.
How Trophic Cascades Devastate Ecosystems and Endanger Human Health
Bats and vultures may not be widely loved, but their decline has profound negative implications for humans.
Settler Colonialism: ‘It Ends With Us’ in Palestine and Israel
10% Discount Coupon Code: POLITICSDONERIGHT My birth emerged from European capitalism’s fascistic catastrophe in the 1920s–1940s. That catastrophe also produced Israel’s experiment with settler colonialism in Palestine. This article refers to both these incidents to analyze the current Palestine-Israel catastrophe. My reasons or qualifications to write such an article start with the fact that my […]
Why We Evolved to Dream at Night and What Dreams Mean
We forget most of our dreams. So why do we have them?
The Venetian Republic Offers Powerful Lessons to an American One in Need of Repair
The Venetian Republic’s political system, emerging alongside those of other Italian city-states, was founded on collaboration and power distribution. Its rise and decline highlight the importance of adaptability in the face of shifting global political dynamics.
States Are Doing a Terrible Job Enforcing Laws Meant to Protect Farmed Animals
Lack of law enforcement leads to needless suffering for sentient beings.
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