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Can We Automate Inequality Out of Automation?

Can We Automate Inequality Out of Automation?

Nov 4, 2021

We don’t have to let Big Tech define our technological future.

America Is a Poor Advertisement for Democracy

America Is a Poor Advertisement for Democracy

Nov 3, 2021

Congressional paralysis, voter suppression, and widespread political polarization all suggest that American democracy is far from exemplary.

Striketober Becomes Strikesgiving as Workers Rediscover the Power of Unions

Striketober Becomes Strikesgiving as Workers Rediscover the Power of Unions

Nov 3, 2021

Better wages and health care may always face headwinds in Washington, but unions are striking to win them directly.

Climate Change and the Limits of Economic Growth

Climate Change and the Limits of Economic Growth

Nov 1, 2021

If economic growth ushered in this era of climate change, how can economic growth also be part of the solution?

War on Terror Film Festival Panel Discussion: We Are Many

War on Terror Film Festival Panel Discussion: We Are Many

Oct 31, 2021

Phyllis Bennis joins a War on Terror Film Festival panel discussion for the film, We Are Many.

American Tax Policy in the Age of Trillionaires

American Tax Policy in the Age of Trillionaires

Oct 31, 2021

Have we just about decided that the further accumulation of billionaire fortunes makes for good public policy?

Latin America Should Withdraw From the World Bank’s Harsh Trade Court

Latin America Should Withdraw From the World Bank’s Harsh Trade Court

Oct 29, 2021

A secretive World Bank tribunal lets multinational corporations sue governments over basic regulations. Mexico should lead a Latin American exodus.

Missing from the Climate Talks: Corporate Powers to Sue Governments Over Extractives Policies

Missing from the Climate Talks: Corporate Powers to Sue Governments Over Extractives Policies

Oct 29, 2021

Allowing oil, mining, and gas companies to continue to file expensive lawsuits over environmental regulations could undermine whatever agreements might be reached in the COP26 in Glasgow.

Democrats’ Budget Deal Will Collect Billions from the Wealthy to Invest in Human Needs

Democrats’ Budget Deal Will Collect Billions from the Wealthy to Invest in Human Needs

Oct 29, 2021

The compromise is an important first step towards a fair tax system and a more equitable economy.

U.S. Military Contracts Totaled $3.4 Trillion Over 10 Years

U.S. Military Contracts Totaled $3.4 Trillion Over 10 Years

Oct 28, 2021

Democrats are slashing the Build Back Better bill from $3.5 trillion to $1.75 trillion over ten years. Meanwhile, Pentagon contractors have received $3.4 trillion over the past decade.

The Real Meaning of Squid Game

The Real Meaning of Squid Game

Oct 27, 2021

South Korea has been a big winner in the game of globalization. But it has come at a price.

To Tackle Climate Change, Hold Fossil Fuel Conglomerates Accountable

To Tackle Climate Change, Hold Fossil Fuel Conglomerates Accountable

Oct 27, 2021

Movements are using this once-in-a-lifetime political moment to mobilize communities against climate change and corporate greed.

How to Truly ‘Build Back Better’ on Climate

How to Truly ‘Build Back Better’ on Climate

Oct 27, 2021

The Build Back Better program isn’t just inadequate on climate—it may be a disaster. Here’s what movements are demanding next.

Let’s Make the Most of This ‘Tax Billionaires’ Moment

Let’s Make the Most of This ‘Tax Billionaires’ Moment

Oct 25, 2021

The movement to tax extreme wealth to pay for human needs suddenly has a rare political opening.

Subway’s Sandwich Mogul Meets — and Beats — the IRS

Subway’s Sandwich Mogul Meets — and Beats — the IRS

Oct 25, 2021

A new U.S. District Court ruling helps billionaires escape millions in gift taxes.

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