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Hydrocarbons and the Illusion of Sustainability

Kent A. Klitgaard Monthly Review
A system based on the fair distribution of use values, decent work, and production and consumption levels that remain within nature’s biophysical limits cannot occur without the abandonment of a social order based on profit and accumulation.

For the Wealthy, a Taxing New Worry

Sam Pizzigati Inequality.org
Lobbyists for America’s grandest fortunes may want to raise their rates. Capitol Hill is getting a gadfly who can really sting.

Greenland Melt Could Expose Hazardous Cold War Waste

Andrea Thompson Climate Central
Climate change can result in unanticipated release into the environment of toxic and radioactive wastes that were optimistically presumed at the time to be stably isolated

Voters Deliver Stinging Rebuke to ANC in South African Elections

Emma Graham-Harrison The Guardian
South Africa’s ruling African National Congress party conceded defeat in Nelson Mandela Bay and could lose political control of Johannesburg and Pretoria in the greatest electoral defeat for the ANC since the fall of apartheid. Widespread unemployment and poverty, rampant corruption, and political infighting were deemed the main contributors to the ANC’s political setback, particularly in the urban centers. Never before had the ANC received less than 60% of the vote.

Anti-Occupation Activists Stand with Black Lives Matter

Wilson Dizard Mondoweiss
This week, activists from Jewish Voice for Peace and other groups stood behind Black Lives Matter while more conservative parts of the American Jewish community condemned the movement after it criticized Israeli policies towards Palestinians, which it characterized as “genocide,” ...It’s the latest example of how the growing Palestinian rights movement has driven a wedge in the American Jewish community.

Nagasaki, 1945: “The World Did Not Need Your Experiment”

H. Patricia Hynes Informed Comment
We live in a state of widespread public ignorance and public passivity because of government secrecy and denial about the “raging, insatiable beast” of nuclear weapons and because of the immense insider power of the defense industry.

A National Grassroots Network Goes All In To Defeat Trump

Isaiah J. Poole Campaign for America's Future
At the People's Assembly, Alicia Garza said that her decision about who to vote for would be based on choosing “the battlefield that is most advantageous for us to move the vision that we want,” backing the candidate that allows us “to embrace our biggest vision of what’s possible” while insisting “that we deserve a whole lot more.”“I am not voting for candidates,” she said. “I am voting for terrain." See the video at https://youtu.be/p13WBHQrxpE

TALK OF THE NATION

Brian Brodeur American Poetry Review
The theme of Indiana poet Brian Brodeur's poem is the loss caused by the slave trade: lost history, lost identity, and the disbelief that follows its discovery.

A Preview of The Coming War on China

Maki Sunagawa and Daniel Broudy Foreign Policy in Focus
Noted journalist John Pilger talks about China, Okinawa, and U.S. policy in Asia.