Struggles for reform will be fought again and again, becoming more difficult to sustain, as long as economic systems stress private profit rather than public good
Pete Dolack
How many people are really out of work?
That 22 veterans commit suicide per day is a grim reminder not only of the harsh demands of military life but that the Pentagon effectively throws away its veterans after using them
Our need to sell our labor, the resulting reduction of human beings’ labor power to a commodity, and the endless competitive pressures on capitalists to boost profits underlie the present economic difficulties
Trillions of dollars has been poured into programs that do little more than produce stock-market bubbles; more trillions have been poured directly into banks and other financial institutions for bailouts
Hello censorship if secret TISA pact is approved
Racism began to be developed as an ideology to counter solidarity between Blacks and Whites and to counter poor White settlers who left the colonies to live among Indigenous peoples
The cost will become higher until we become willing to stop believing that begging for crumbs is the only way the world can be organized
The magic of the market at work again