Thursday, June 18, 2026

Disability activism: The movement America forgets too often

Disability activism — Americans advocating for policies that are in the best interest of those living with disabilities — has floundered where other movements have soared.

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.

Inequality social dysfunction and misery

Income and wealth inequality is not simply a monetary issue, it is a complex social crisis that supports and strengthens notions of superiority and inferiority, and was described by President Barak Obama in 2013 as “the defining challenge of our time.”

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.

How responsible are employers for the safety of remote workers?

Let's explore six situations where your employer could be responsible for your safety while you work from home.

Just 1 percent of the US Pentagon budget could end world hunger

The war machine must go on and keep on growing or, more than likely they'll end up out of an occupation.

Here we go: Another IRS problem (and a Bank of America problem)

“I don’t know if you have IRS problems; I do.”

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.”

5 reasons a sustainable workplace is a happy, healthy workplace

Embracing eco-friendly ideas is one way to show your staff that your organization cares.

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?”