Counterpunch: Police Anarchy and Technology and Criminal Justice
In the context of criminal justice, America’s faith in technological interventions is worse than misplaced; it is dangerous.
In the context of criminal justice, America’s faith in technological interventions is worse than misplaced; it is dangerous.
The philosopher casts a cold eye on the economic facts of American life in the 21st century. He looks at the 10 principles of concentration and power at work in America today.
Socialism for Big Business, but capitalism for the poor. A state and corporate partnership of endless debt and war.
There have been twice as many deaths from white male, right-wing terrorists than there have been from Islamic terrorists since 9/11, and, yet, we’ll spend more than $3 trillion in 2015 fighting Islamic terrorism... NOKOMIS EDITION (2nd Monday) July 2015, VOL. XXV, ISSUE 21 By Ed Felien Southside Pride July 13, 2015 How do you get More
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLlbtm5oUmo&w=560&h=315] “Our aim is to confront Wall Street’s unchecked power to put profits over people’s right to housing.” April 16, 2012 Nation of Change In support of homeowners facing foreclosure and eviction in NYC, members of Occupy Wall Street (OWS) and other community groups will conduct vibrant singing protests and raise the More
America the Possible> A Manifesto By Gus Speth 4 March 2012 Yes Magazine via Nation of Change “Americans are substituting growth and consumption for dealing with the real issues—for doing the things that would make us, and the country, better off.” Economic growth may be the world’s secular religion, but for much of the More
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otipWxAtmV8&w=420&h=315] Uploaded by UpTakeVideo on Nov 22, 2011 In early November, Occupy MN and a host of Twin Cities activist organizations began occupying Monique White?s foreclosed home in North Minneapolis. The public relations department at U.S. Bank, which now owns the house, reached out to the activists to hear their concerns. That emboldened Occupy MN, which this More