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It’s Time to Divest from Systems of Harm and Build an Infrastructure of Care

It’s Time to Divest from Systems of Harm and Build an Infrastructure of Care

Mar 18, 2022

Advocates need to pressure congress to invest in institutions that care about and prioritize domestic and international wellbeing, while divesting from systems of violence and harm.

Flacks for the Rich Tell One Philanthropy Story, the Numbers Tell Another

Flacks for the Rich Tell One Philanthropy Story, the Numbers Tell Another

Mar 18, 2022

Our wealthiest give away only a fraction of what they could easily afford to give.

Will Ukraine Write the Alt-Right’s Epitaph?

Will Ukraine Write the Alt-Right’s Epitaph?

Mar 17, 2022

Most of the leaders of the alt-right are scrambling to distance themselves from Vladimir Putin. It might be too late.

How Excessive CEO Pay Undermines Enterprise Effectiveness and Efficiency in the 21st Century

How Excessive CEO Pay Undermines Enterprise Effectiveness and Efficiency in the 21st Century

Mar 17, 2022

Enterprises that tolerate huge pay gaps “succeed” not by empowering employees, but by building and wielding monopoly power.

How to Fix America’s Roundabout, Badly Broken System for Taxing Our Richest

How to Fix America’s Roundabout, Badly Broken System for Taxing Our Richest

Mar 17, 2022

Yes, we could ensure that our richest pay something in the neighborhood of their fair tax share.

The Best Way to Help Ukraine Is Diplomacy, Not War and Increased Militarization

The Best Way to Help Ukraine Is Diplomacy, Not War and Increased Militarization

Mar 17, 2022

Increasing military aid in Ukraine could thwart peace talks between Russia and Ukraine — which appeared to be making progress in the past few days.

How to Hide Wealth

How to Hide Wealth

Mar 16, 2022

The United States didn’t become a tax haven overnight.

Our Military Budget Is More Lopsided Than Ever

Our Military Budget Is More Lopsided Than Ever

Mar 16, 2022

Spending 12 times as much on our military as Russia didn’t prevent a war in Europe. It just deprived us of resources at home.

Military Aid to Ukraine Balloons — But We Need Diplomacy and Funding for Human Needs

Military Aid to Ukraine Balloons — But We Need Diplomacy and Funding for Human Needs

Mar 16, 2022

It’s not enough to say no to war. We urgently need our government to invest in real human needs for all, instead of further militarizing our planet.

Cracking Down on Russian Oligarchs Means Cracking Down on U.S. Tax Havens

Cracking Down on Russian Oligarchs Means Cracking Down on U.S. Tax Havens

Mar 14, 2022

While other EU countries have been increasing transparency and cracking down on kleptocratic capital, the U.S. is a laggard.

Stopping Traffic to Fund Excluded Workers

Stopping Traffic to Fund Excluded Workers

Mar 14, 2022

New York’s essential workers have been excluded from relief and benefits. The Fund Excluded Workers Coalition is fighting to change that.

The Impact of Green New Deals on Latin America

The Impact of Green New Deals on Latin America

Mar 14, 2022

A new wave of extractivism from the Global South is the hidden side of the energy transitions in the North.

Addressing Racial Inequality in Paid Leave Policy

Addressing Racial Inequality in Paid Leave Policy

Mar 10, 2022

Among care advocates, equitable paid leave policy needs to meet the triple A standard: Accessible, affordable, and adequate.

Why the Just-Passed Postal Service Reform Act is Such a Big Deal

Why the Just-Passed Postal Service Reform Act is Such a Big Deal

Mar 10, 2022

The legislation gets rid of a manufactured financial burden that has threatened the ability of USPS to provide good jobs and universal service.

What Makes More Sense, a Minimum Income Tax or a Maximum Income?

What Makes More Sense, a Minimum Income Tax or a Maximum Income?

Mar 10, 2022

The U.S. senator who chairs the GOP Senate campaign effort wants America’s poorest to pay up more at tax time.

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