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Monthly Archives: December 2017
Medea Benjamin: 10 Good Things About 2017
When I recently asked a prominent activist how she was doing, she took my hands, looked me in the eyes and said, “Everything I’ve been working on for 50 years has gone down the toilet.” With so many good people … Continue reading
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North Korea: The Costs of War, Calculated
By John Feffer, December 13, 2017 Foreign Policy in Focus Donald Trump is contemplating wars that would dwarf anything that his immediate predecessors ever considered. He has dropped the mother of all bombs in Afghanistan, and he’s considering the mother … Continue reading
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America Has Taken Nearly 70% of the World’s Wealth Gains Since 2012
alternet.org Incentive for Terrorism: America Has Taken Nearly 70% of the World’s Wealth Gains Since 2012 By Paul Buchheit / AlterNet America’s super-rich are taking not just from their own nation, but from the rest of the world. Data from … Continue reading
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