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The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism

Gerald Horne Monthly Review
What is euphemistically referred to as “modernity” is marked with the indelible stain of what might be termed the Three Horsemen of the Apocalypse: Slavery, White Supremacy, and Capitalism, with the bloody process of human bondage as the driving and animating force of this abject horror.

As Old Wars Still Rage Pentagon Plans New “Long War” with China and Russia

Michael Klare TomDispatch
U.S. tanks in Bulgaria
It looks as if a 21st century version of the Cold War (with dangerous new twists) has begun and hardly anyone has noticed. Even while the disastrous U.S. wars against terror still rage, the Pentagon has committed itself and the nation to a new three-front “long war” against China and Russia.

Bringing Back The Lucas Plan

Felix Holtwell Notes from Below
“We got to do something now, the company are not going to do anything and we got to protect ourselves”, proclaimed a shop steward at Lucas Aerospace when filmed by a 1978 documentary by the Open University.

The Solution Is Social Housing

Ryan Cooper, Peter Gowan Jacobin
How can we solve the housing crisis? Simple: have the government build more housing.

Why There Are So Many Bad Sheriffs

Alan Greenblatt Governing
In a job with tons of power and practically no oversight from voters, law enforcement or politicians, corruption can be easy to get away with.

Finding Work After War

H.C. Palmer Verse Daily
The Kansas poet H. C. Palmer, a battalion surgeon in the American War in Vietnam, addresses the effects of trauma on our war veterans.