Ecology and economics
The human economy is a part of the global environment, rather than the reverse.
Human beings are destroying life on Earth but deluding ourselves that we are not
If you are powerful enough to campaign for change against one or more of the ongoing manifestations of violence in the world, consider doing so strategically so that you have maximum impact.
The Power of Belief
“The US government has already built, at a not inconsiderable expense, a wall and fence along the border with Mexico to keep out people many of whom are refugees fleeing violence in their home countries.”
The Numbers Don’t Lie—But Trump Does
“Watching the polls is a head-shaking confirmation that, I hope, reverses itself before November. There is far too much at stake.”
How to avoid consumer confusion about sustainable seafood
Use these tips to avoid consumer confusion about sustainable seafood and trust that every purchase is as great for the planet as it is for your diet.
The 47% who voted for war against Russia
If the voters for Hillary Clinton had known that they were voting for nuclear war, would they have voted for her?
America’s One-Party Government
“Is it hypocritical for the servants of the aristocracy to pretend to be progressive, even when they are supporting fascist candidates?”
The Red House: A cautionary tale
Let’s be clear. Red House is about armed conflict and the violation of human rights in the name of opposing the violation of human rights, which is nakedly oxymoronic.
Here we go: Another IRS problem (and a Bank of America problem)
“I don’t know if you have IRS problems; I do.”
Third-party progressives can win, but they must convince the public
More major party failure could boost the popular appeal of an independent left that seriously competes for power from the bottom up.