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Making a distinction between the biotechnology of Bayer/Monsanto and Cuba requires understanding the difference between bioimperialism and biosolidarity. Imperialism subdues. Biosolidarity empowers
U.S. national security leaders and stakeholders in war, as they shelter in place, have an extraordinary opportunity to set a new norm and link with the vigil for Peace in Yemen
Thanks to this tax cutāthe rich get richer: 72 percent of the tax cuts were directed to the wealthiest 20 percent of households
The wasting disease of normalcy is the far greater existential threat and our survival requires that we meet it with at least the same courage, generosity and ingenuity
The coronavirus is not just a threat to our personal and collective health; it is a threat to our democratic institutions as well. We need to protect lives and democracies
If only we could redirect our gaze, if we could seize back control of our attention for a moment, we might understand that we are being plagued not just by a virus but by our fear, our hate, our hunger, our selfishness
Photo by StoopDown/Shutterstock.com Politics is ultimately about life and death, as the current pandemic horrors make clear. Policies that can seem abstract…
The Fed has opened a free money spigot to investors, bankers, and to big business of all types, and has simply declared ācome on in and take it.ā And if the $6 trillion to date isnāt enough, weāll provide more
If we can expand our consciousness and compassion, we can begin to comprehend our governmentās behavior in the world and come out of this pandemic demanding to be better members of the human family
Immigrant farm workers have long been essential to the U.S. But they have never been recognized, respected or properly rewarded for their labor
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