All Views Articles for 2015-12-11

Friday, December 11, 2015
Naomi Klein
We Are Out of Time... We Need to Leap
The climate crisis is a once-in-a-century chance to make our world more equitable
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Tom Engelhardt
Was San Bernardino the End of Civilization as We Know It?
Who can’t feel that something’s in the air? Some mood of fear, panic, and pure meanness ratcheting up in the planet’s “exceptional” nation. Or at least exceptionally jumpy nation. In the wake of the...
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Kevin Smith
Despite Protest Ban, Amazing Things Have Been Happening at COP 21
This morning the location and concept behind the much-talked about Red Lines action was announced . It’s happening at noon, tomorrow - 12 o’ clock on the 12th of the 12th - and will involve thousands...
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Cassady Sharp
It’s Time: Why the Department of Justice Must Investigate Exxon
What happens if Exxon misses a subpoena deadline? Nothing, apparently.
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Jim Naureckas
NYT Rewrites Scalia to Make Him Sound Less Racist
New York Times Supreme Court correspondent Adam Liptak ( 12/9/15 ) recounted a startling moment in the Court’s oral arguments over the University of Texas’ affirmative action plan: In a remark that...
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Conn Hallinan
So Why Did Turkey Shoot Down That Russian Plane?
Powerful forces are maneuvering to torpedo any Syrian peace process that could leave room for Bashar al-Assad.
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Olivia Alperstein
Minimum Wage Is Not a Livable Wage
Donald Trump is no stranger to inflammatory remarks, but one statement really struck home for me. During the presidential debate on November 10, Donald Trump claimed that current wages are “ too high...
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Michael Winship
In Congress, Christmas Is a Time of Giving – and Receiving
The one bipartisan thing on which both Democrats and Republicans agree: at holiday time a little something tucked away in legislation in exchange for campaign largesse is the greatest gift of all.
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Hamid Dabashi
Trump Is a Symptom Not the Disease
On the same day that the depth of Donald Trump's racist bigotry hit a new low by calling for a "total and complete" ban on Muslims entering the United States, another news item emerged that was...
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Red Lines Coalition
Red Lines: It’s Up To Us To Keep It In The Ground
On Saturday, the 12th of December, at noon (that is 12-12-12), thousands of people will gather in the streets of Paris carrying red flowers to honour past and future victims of climate change, driven by respect, determination and hope.
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