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It’s Not Just Ideology: Why the U.S. Is Hard-Wired to Be Hostile to Autocratic Regimes 

June 5, 2024 By Independent Media Institute

The U.S. was born out of ideas and the geopolitical schemes of competing maritime empires, forging a foreign policy approach that dominates its foreign relations today.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Asia/China, Asia/Japan, Asia/Vietnam, economy, europe, Europe/Greece, Europe/Italy, Europe/Rome, Europe/Russia, Europe/The Netherlands, Europe/United Kingdom, History, immigration, Middle East/Iraq, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Trade, War

Asking the Oppressed to Be Nonviolent Is an Impossible Standard That Ignores History

February 19, 2023 By Independent Media Institute

people protesting and holding signs

It is a curious spectacle to have the head of a state, with all the levers of power, not using that power to solve a problem, but instead offering advice to the powerless about how to protest against him and the broken government system.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: activism, biden, Europe/United Kingdom, History, identity politics, Justin Podur, North America/Canada, North America/Haiti, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, social justice, Time-Sensitive

The Social Changes We Need, the Class Obstacle We Face

February 5, 2023 By Richard Wolff

The inflation that plagues the United States and beyond results from a decision made by employers.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: activism, economy, Europe/Russia, Europe/United Kingdom, History, Labor, MeToo, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Richard D. Wolff, Social Benefits, Trade, War

Americans Want Government-Run Health Care—What’s Standing in the Way?

January 29, 2023 By Independent Media Institute

Americans Want Government-Run Health Care—What’s Standing in the Way?

It’s true that the number of uninsured Americans has dropped to an all-time low. But that fact obscures the failures of our patchwork, profit-driven health care system.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: biden, Democratic Party, economy, Europe/United Kingdom, Gender, GOP/Right Wing, gun control, Health care, Human Rights, Media, news, North America/Canada, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Social Benefits, social justice, Sonali Kolhatkar, Time-Sensitive, Women’s Rights

Google’s Stock Climbed After It Fired 12,000 Employees—But What Did They Get Out of It?

January 28, 2023 By Independent Media Institute

Google’s Stock Climbed After It Fired 12,000 Employees—But What Did They Get Out of It?

The tech sector is laying off tens of thousands of workers, making it clear that economic growth is currently valued above all else.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: activism, Asia, Asia/India, economy, Europe/France, Europe/Spain, Europe/United Kingdom, Health care, Human Rights, immigration, Labor, Law, Media, news, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Social Benefits, Sonali Kolhat, Tech, Time-Sensitive

Our Planet Versus Plastic Bags—A Tale of Two Cities

January 28, 2023 By Independent Media Institute

Our Planet Versus Plastic Bags—A Tale of Two Cities

Americans discard 100 billion plastic bags annually, the equivalent of 12 million barrels of oil.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Asia, Asia/Bangladesh, Asia/China, Asia/Indonesia, Asia/Japan, Asia/Philippines, Asia/Thailand, Asia/Vietnam, Climate Change, Community, economy, environment, Erika Schelby, Europe/Denmark, Europe/France, Europe/United Kingdom, History, North America, North America/United States of America, Oceania/Australia, Opinion, Science, Social Benefits, South America/Uruguay, Trade, United Nations

‘Public Trust’—A Key Legal Tool to Preserve Our Natural Resources

January 10, 2023 By Independent Media Institute

boy scouts standing near a river

Law professor Mary Wood breaks down how people can protect their right to clean air, water, and land as well as fortify their climate change resiliency.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: activism, Aric Sleeper, book, Climate Change, Community, environment, Europe/Italy, Europe/United Kingdom, History, Human Rights, interview, Law, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Social Science, United Nations

The Economic Realities We Face at the End of 2022

December 24, 2022 By Richard Wolff

cargo containers crane in the harbor

U.S. capitalism and its empire are widely perceived as waning. Europe’s role as a U.S. ally and indeed its economic future became correspondingly riskier as a result.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Asia/China, Asia/Japan, biden, Democratic Party, economy, europe, Europe/France, Europe/Germany, Europe/Russia, Europe/Ukraine, Europe/United Kingdom, food, History, immigration, Labor, North America/Canada, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Richard Wolff, Time-Sensitive, Trade, Trump, War

Our Health Care System Is Broken—Fixing It Is Not Hard

December 24, 2022 By Independent Media Institute

ambulance architecture building business

Almost everyone agrees that our health care system is in dire need of an overhaul. But rather than seeing it as a problem that needs solving simply and efficiently, the system has become a target for capitalist opportunism.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: biden, Democratic Party, economy, Europe/United Kingdom, Health care, Media, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Republican Party, Social Benefits, Sonali Kolhatkar, Time-Sensitive, War

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