AlterNet
The Average American
Los Angeles Times
Can We Trust Foxconn’s New ‘Democratic’ Chinese Factories?
In These Times
Foxconn has announced that workers will be able to vote for union representatives at their factories. The plan, according to news reports, is to allow workers to elect “junior workers” to represent them in a union leadership structure historically dominated by management and officials.
Big Labor's Lock 'Em Up Mentality
Mother Jones
How otherwise progressive unions stand in the way of a more humane correctional system.
Do You Know Genetics?
Public Library of Science
There is a huge disparity between what scientists and genetics professionals know and what the general public understands about breakthroughs in the field of genetics and the ethical problems it presents. To address this disparity students at the University of San Diego have created a website to educate the public and bridge the gap between scientific literature and the general public.
Too Fat to Vote
Vice
You know why black folk in the south don’t vote? According to the New York Times and the experts at the Pew Charitable Trust, they’re just too damn fat!
Tyranny and Texas
Tyranny and Texas
Jessica Williams meets Texas residents tired of living under the jackboot of a democratically elected government.
Hubris: Selling the Iraq War
Hubris: Selling the Iraq War
The Bush administration saw the attacks of 9/11 as an opportunity to remove Saddam Hussein, connected to the attacks or not.
Bugger the Bankers
Bugger the Bankers
A song for our times by The Austerity All Stars (Great Britain).
Silenced: Documentary Movie Preview
Silenced: Documentary Movie Preview
Preview for documentary SILENCED, about four U.S. government whistleblowers on the war on terror.
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