All Views Articles for 2019-11-20
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Jeffrey C. Isaac Some Midday Thoughts About Sondland Testimony and Impeachment Only politics can save us! Read more |
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Jeffrey D. Sachs Democratic Naysayers Are Wrong on Medicare for All "Americans know that their current private health care payments, whether insurance premiums or out-of-pocket, are nothing other than 'taxes' they pay to stay alive." Read more |
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Helena Cobban Pompeo Casts International Law Aside On Israeli Settlement Policy Let us remember that this is yet another example of Washington acting as a callous scofflaw—a rogue nation, indeed—when it comes to efforts to uphold the values and mechanisms of international law. Read more |
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Beatriz Martínez Saavedra Protests in the Global South: Ecuador and Chile Facing an Uncertain Economic Order Protests in the global south, particularly in Chile and Ecuador, appear to be the result of long range monetarist policies that suit the political class and fail large sections of society. Read more |
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Andy Rowell Planned Fossil Fuel Production Dangerously Out of Line With Climate Safety Big oil remains on auto-pilot, happily and recklessly driving us off the cliff. Read more |
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Robert Reich Republicans (and Even Some Democrats) Trying to Scare You Away From Medicare for All Are Peddling Rubbish We shouldn't be paying private for-profit corporate insurers boatloads of money to get the coverage we could have for much less. Read more |
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Frances Moore Lappé 10 Tips on Disarming Despair If we believe something is essential—as in fixing our broken democracy and confronting the climate crisis—we’ve shown over and over throughout our long history that we can indeed do whatever it takes. Read more |
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Nozomi Hayase The Prosecution of Julian Assange Calls for the Public’s Defense of Free Speech If the US government succeeds in extraditing Assange to the US where he faces 175 years in prison without any chance of fair trial, it not only leads to possible execution of an innocent man, but also the death of a free press as a guardian of democracy. Read more |
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Sarah Jaffe Nonprofit Workers Join the Movement to Unionize Increasing numbers of people in mission- and passion-driven fields are waking up to the fact that they are, despite the trappings of middle-class-ness, still workers doing a job. Read more |
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Jeff Abbott The Other Americans: Indigenous Guatemalans Mobilize to Denounce Coup in Bolivia Repression against indigenous Bolivians has spurred protests across the Americas. Read more |
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Lindsay Koshgarian It’s Our Choice: Medicare for All, or Endless War? If we end wars, shut down wasteful and failing weapons programs, and close unnecessary foreign bases, we could come up with an extra $350 billion to spend on Medicare for All—without sacrificing security. Read more |
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Hoda Baraka Mind the Gap: On the Glaring Hole Between Global Fossil Fuel Expansion and Paris Climate Goals The disconnect between Paris temperature goals and countries’ plans and policies for coal, oil, and gas production is massive, worrying and unacceptable. Read more |