All Views Articles for 2017-06-03
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Ann Marie Utratel, Stacco Troncoso Promoting the Commons in the Time of Monsters How peer-to-peer (P2P) politics can change the world, one city at a time Read more |
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Christopher Brauchli The Immigrant as Criminal Useless laws weaken the necessary laws. —Charles de Secondat, De l’Espirit des Louis (1748) As usual, the fake news people are trying to make a big deal out of the fact that it took DJT more than 48... Read more |
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Kristine Mattis Of Course Trump Has No Moral Compass on Climate. Now It's Up to Us At the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) marked the first international treaty to address the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions... Read more |
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Jamie Henn The Best Way to Resist Trump Ditching Paris? Divest from Fossil Fuels Divestment provides us with a powerful way to cut our ties with this destructive industry and start moving in a new direction Read more |
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John Nichols It’s Time to Make the Case for Impeaching Trump The president blatantly tried to block a federal investigation. That’s obstruction of justice. Read more |
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Eamon Ryan America Is Acting Like a Rogue State, So We Must All Stand Up for What's Right It was no surprise when Donald Trump walked out into the Rose Garden to announce to the waiting world he was about to drop out of the Paris Climate Agreement. We knew what was coming. We realised... Read more |
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Adam Johnson In a Dozen Interviews, Media Never Bothered Asking President Trump About Climate Change President Donald Trump’s disastrous withdrawal of the US from the Paris Climate Change Accord understandably has the media in a frenzy. “Unconscionable and fatuous,” proclaimed The Economist ( 6/1/17... Read more |
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Les Leopold Wanted: A Massive Education, Organizing Drive and Progressive Vision to Vanquish Trump Why building a fairer and more just society will require unity and serious reflection Read more |
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Heide Castañeda, Jessica Mulligan, Mark Schuller With Attention Elsewhere, Healthcare for Millions Still at Risk Wendy and Rich, a white working-class couple from Crystal River, Florida, signed up for Affordable Care Act (ACA, or “Obamacare”) coverage last year primarily because they wanted to avoid paying the... Read more |