A kingdom where nobody dies
America’s childhood, a kingdom we’ve surrendered for no good reason at all.
The border fetish
The U.S. frontier as a zone of profit and sacrifice.
Jerry Brown didn’t invite grassroots activists to his Climate Summit – they came anyway
The youth, indigenous, and climate and environmental justice groups gathered that morning were largely excluded from official programming. So, they created their own.
Inspired and inspiring, young people will change the world
The future belongs to the 3 billion or so under 25-year-olds of the world, many of whom are inspired and inspiring.
Honoring a victim’s memory on Workers’ Memorial Day
This is about prevention, not condemnation.
Job growth remains slow in September, but unemployment rate falls to 3.5 percent
Manufacturing employment hit a record low as a share of private sector employment.
Contemplating human extinction terrifies most people: A strategy for survival
Given that submissive obedience is the primary behavioral characteristic of all ‘good citizens’, it is going to take a monumental effort to defeat the elite coup and avert the now imminent extinction of Homo Sapiens.
America needs a Jubilee
In memory of the 30 victims of the Buffalo, NY and Uvalde, TX mass murders, we shouldn’t waste a moment before acting to bring about a Jubilee.
North Dakota vs. Amy Goodman: Journalism Is Not a Crime
We will fight this charge. Freedom of the press is essential to the functioning of a democratic society. North Dakota, muzzle the dogs, not the press.
Progressive Briefing for Monday, July 16, 2018
12 Russian intelligence officers indicted for election interference, the royal family snubs Trump, 28 civilians killed by U.S.-led bombing in Syria, and more.









