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Pathology, Inc. — The Corporation As Sociopath

If there’s such thing as “corporate personhood,” then why do corporations only seem to behave like the very worst of people?

June 18th, 2013
Edward Rhymes
June 18th, 2013
By Edward Rhymes
Pathology, Inc. — The Corporation As Sociopath

If there’s such thing as “corporate personhood,” then why do corporations only seem to behave like the very worst of people?

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Returning Home To A Post-Revolutionary Egypt: One Photojournalist’s Diary

It’s unfortunate to see how much Egypt has deteriorated since the “Arab Spring,” that had sparked so much hope and renewed faith in the country’s future.

June 17th, 2013
Norbert Schiller
June 17th, 2013
By Norbert Schiller
Returning Home To A Post-Revolutionary Egypt: One Photojournalist’s Diary

It’s unfortunate to see how much Egypt has deteriorated since the “Arab Spring,” that had sparked so much hope and renewed faith in the country’s future.

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Is The US Sitting On A Powder Keg In The Middle East?

As the U.S. escalates its involvement in Syria, the region looks ominously similar to Europe just before the first World War.

June 14th, 2013
Jeffrey Cavanaugh
June 14th, 2013
By Jeffrey Cavanaugh
Is The US Sitting On A Powder Keg In The Middle East?

As the U.S. escalates its involvement in Syria, the region looks ominously similar to Europe just before the first World War.

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Fifty Years After The Equal Pay Act, American Women Still Fight For Equality

The pay gap continues to plague not only women, but the economic and moral health of American democracy.

June 13th, 2013
Carissa Wyant
June 13th, 2013
By Carissa Wyant
Fifty Years After The Equal Pay Act, American Women Still Fight For Equality

The pay gap continues to plague not only women, but the economic and moral health of American democracy.

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And The Most Stalwart Critic Of Intrusive Surveillance Is… Antonin Scalia?

On the eve of the NSA surveillance leaks, it was the notoriously conservative Supreme Court justice who best explained why the Fourth Amendment matters.

June 13th, 2013
John Nordin
June 13th, 2013
By John Nordin
And The Most Stalwart Critic Of Intrusive Surveillance Is… Antonin Scalia?

On the eve of the NSA surveillance leaks, it was the notoriously conservative Supreme Court justice who best explained why the Fourth Amendment matters.

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Not Oil-Rich Or A Threat To Israel? Your Country Isn’t Newsworthy

Of course U.S. cable news won’t cover the protests in Turkey — that would reveal the difference between what our leaders say about the world and how the world actually is.

June 11th, 2013
Jeffrey Cavanaugh
June 11th, 2013
By Jeffrey Cavanaugh
Not Oil-Rich Or A Threat To Israel? Your Country Isn’t Newsworthy

Of course U.S. cable news won’t cover the protests in Turkey — that would reveal the difference between what our leaders say about the world and how the world actually is.

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Dear Right Wing: Disagreeing With Obama Doesn’t Mean I Agree With You

The voices that give an “atta boy” whenever someone critiques the president are usually the same ones that cheered on the Iraq War and were silent on torture.

June 10th, 2013
Edward Rhymes
June 10th, 2013
By Edward Rhymes
Dear Right Wing: Disagreeing With Obama Doesn’t Mean I Agree With You

The voices that give an “atta boy” whenever someone critiques the president are usually the same ones that cheered on the Iraq War and were silent on torture.

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