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“Trump should have lost in a landslide. The fact that he didn’t speaks volumes” — AMERICAN MONSTROSITY author Nathan J. Robinson writes for the Guardian

Friday, November 6th, 2020

Blaming the voters simply will not do. This is a failure of leadership. Those responsible for it need to be held accountable.

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“[An] eminently timely reproach to yet another Trumpian threat to the republic.” — OBJECTION! reviewed by Kirkus Reviews

Friday, November 6th, 2020

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“The 2020 Election, Trump’s Brain, and What We Can Do Next” — AMERICAN MONSTROSITY author Nathan Robinson in conversation with Michael Moore for Current Affairs

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2020

Carl Weathers and Paul Alan Smith discuss PEN PAL on BEONDTV

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2020

“Eye-opening” — PEN PAL featured on Programming Insider

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2020

New Book from Tiyo Attallah Salah-El

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“It is time to not only resurrect the energy commons but to decolonize it” — PEOPLE’S POWER reviewed by Progressive City

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2020

What Can Planners Do to Promote People’s Power?

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“The Pervert’s Guide to Podcasting” — PANDEMIC! 2 author Slavoj Žižek interviewed on Red Scare

Monday, November 2nd, 2020
The ladies chat with Slavoj Žižek about PANDEMIC! and PANDEMIC! 2

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“The Quarantine Tapes” — PANDEMIC! 2 author Slavoj Žižek in conversation with Paul Holdengräber

Monday, November 2nd, 2020

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“Why have millennials lost faith in democracy?” — PANDEMIC! 2 author Slavoj Žižek interviewed on RT

Monday, November 2nd, 2020

“The disintegrating media landscape” — HATE INC. author Matt Taibbi in conversation with Chris Hedges on On Contact

Monday, November 2nd, 2020

“Kim Bendheim on the life of Maud Gonne” — THE FASCINATION OF WHAT’S DIFFICULT author in conversation with Leslie Wolf-Creutzfeldt

Friday, October 30th, 2020

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Carl Weathers and Paul Alan Smith discuss PEN PAL on Chat Daddy

Friday, October 30th, 2020

“Why Are Democrats and Republicans Obsessed with the ‘Middle Class’?” — THE SINKING MIDDLE CLASS author David R. Roediger interviewed on Going Underground

Friday, October 30th, 2020

“[Mike] Davis predicted an age of pandemics” — THE MONSTER ENTERS author interviewed on the London Review of Books podcast

Friday, October 30th, 2020

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“Biden’s just Trump with a human face, and the two of them share the same enemy” — PANDEMIC! 2 author Slavoj Žižek writes for RT

Friday, October 30th, 2020
The threat of violence erupting over the US election result next week is exposing the limits of liberal democracy, and both candidates’ rejection of left-wing ‘extremists’ is liberal opportunism at its worst.

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“The media—and social media—drive to squelch information [is] a menace no matter who wins [the] election” — HATE INC. author Matt Taibbi writes for the New York Post

Friday, October 30th, 2020
The incredible decision by Twitter and Facebook to block access to a New York Post story about a cache of e-mails reportedly belonging to Democratic nominee Joe Biden’s son Hunter, with Twitter going so far as to lock the 200-year-old newspaper out of its own account for more than a week, continues to be a major underreported scandal.The hypocrisy is mind-boggling. Imagine the reaction if that same set of facts involved The New York Times and any of its multitudinous unverifiable “exposés” from the last half-decade: from the similarly leaked “black ledger” story implicating Paul Manafort, to its later-debunked “repeated contacts with Russian intelligence” story, to its mountain of articles about the far more dubious Steele dossier.

The flow of information in the United States has become so politicized — bottlenecked by an increasingly brazen union of corporate press and tech platforms — that it’s become ­impossible for American audiences to see news about certain topics absent thickets of propagandistic contextualizing.

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“The Weapons Industry Doesn’t Care Who’s President” — THE WRONG STORY author Greg Shupak writes for the Nation

Friday, October 30th, 2020

CEOs of arms manufacturers and their investors are confident about their prospects, regardless of which candidate wins the election.

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“Public Power in a Green City” — PEOPLE’S POWER author Ashley Dawson writes for Jacobin

Friday, October 30th, 2020
The fight for renewable energy cannot hinge simply on a shift from fossil fuels to solar and wind power. In cities like New York, the fight for democratized clean energy has begun.

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“A New Constitution: What the United States Can Learn From Chile” — CAUTIVOS author Ariel Dorfman writes for the Nation

Tuesday, October 27th, 2020
Do the problems that beset us, so similar to those that plague our Chilean brothers and sisters, not cry out for a radical reimagining of who we are?

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“How the new justice’s ‘originalism’ could reshape the US Supreme Court” — OBJECTION! author Michael Rips writes for the Financial Times

Tuesday, October 27th, 2020
Amy Coney Barrett’s philosophy has led her to question prior rulings on Obamacare, gun control and voting rights

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“How Amy Coney Barrett fails the religious test” — OBJECTION! author Michael Rips writes for the Daily News

Monday, October 26th, 2020

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“Does Amy Coney Barrett’s Nomination Violate the Religious Test Clause of the Constitution?” — OBJECTION! author Michael Rips writes for Lit Hub

Monday, October 26th, 2020
Michael Rips Makes the Case She Was Chosen Precisely Because of Her Religious Beliefs

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“The long, hot summer of compromises with the global capitalist order is over, and we are brutally confronted with the reality of what we can do to contain the epidemic” — PANDEMIC! 2 author Slavoj Žižek writes for RT

Monday, October 26th, 2020
Caught between three differing viewpoints – those of medical experts, the business world, and the populist Covid deniers – governments adopted the politics of compromise. They introduced often inconsistent and ridiculously complex half-measures and now we are paying the price for these, which is not only an explosion of new Covid infections, but also the clear prospect of catastrophic economic hardship.Finally, reality broke through and, now, European governments are openly considering lockdowns if the upward trend of contagion is not reversed. The problem is that, within the socioeconomic coordinates of today’s global capitalism, they cannot afford another lockdown – it would bring unheard-of economic depression and chaos, social unrest, and mental crises. One lockdown is all the global system can take.

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“[A] reason for hope.” — TALES OF TWO PLANETS reviewed by the Los Angeles Review of Books

Monday, October 26th, 2020

Tales of Two Planets is not soothing. It is not simple or stable, and it refuses easy pieties. You may struggle to make sense of the voices, to fit them into your own overarching narrative, and you will fail because there is no single narrative — these are tales, not a tale, and they force you to ask instead of answering, to continue asking, each tale an answer you’ve probably never heard. When writing can make you do that, at least for a moment, it’s another reason for hope.

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“Matt Taibbi explains the difference between how the mainstream media covered the Steele Dossier versus Hunter Biden emails” — HATE INC. author interviewed on Rising

Friday, October 23rd, 2020

“Read it. Share it. Let it change the way you relate to our only home.” — TALES OF TWO PLANETS reviewed by Orion

Friday, October 23rd, 2020

When the introduction has more content and brilliance than most books, you know you are in for a treat in the remaining pages. The founder of Freeman’s and executive editor of Literary Hub wants to break us out of waiting and into the collective action that is our only real hope to slow climate change… This collection may be best savored, contemplated, and reread as a prayer and as a call to action: think about what he’s saying but also enjoy the way he’s saying it. “What if we believed, stupidly or hopefully, that every living life mattered equally?” Freeman writes. Read it. Share it. Let it change the way you relate to our only home.

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“What Would Hell Be Like for Donald Trump?” — CAUTIVOS author Ariel Dorfman writes for the Nation

Friday, October 23rd, 2020

With the US presidential election around the corner, it’s appealing to imagine consigning Trump to literal Hell.

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“Trump may try to steal the election. We need to start preparing for that now” — PEOPLE’S POWER author Ashley Dawson writes for the Guardian

Tuesday, October 20th, 2020

According to the civil rights activist George Lakey, planning to defeat a coup can actually help reduce the chances of attempts to overthrow democracy

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NEW VIDEO: IN DEFENSE OF JULIAN ASSANGE contributors Renata Ávila, Nathan Fuller, and Margaret Kimberley in conversation with Anya Parampil for People’s Forum

Tuesday, October 20th, 2020

“Hits upon all the major works in the canon of Americanness” — WELCOME TO HELL WORLD reviewed by Protean

Tuesday, October 20th, 2020

The Canon of American Tragedy: Luke O’Neil’s Welcome to Hell World

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