America Must Choose Diplomacy Over War
This is what a non-imperial, truly internationalist foreign policy would look like.
This is what a non-imperial, truly internationalist foreign policy would look like.
Portland, Oregon has just adopted the first tax penalty on corporations that pay their CEOs more than 100 times what they pay typical workers.
But few of the 60 million Americans who cast their votes for Trump want to see a more top-heavy America.
The multi-layered wars raging across Syria are complex, but there is no military solution, and it’s time for the left to rebuild a movement based on that reality.
Obama is waging a full-court press to pass the unpopular trade treaty after the November elections.
Revelations about Donald Trump’s tax returns — and the probability that he has paid no federal income tax for decades — should spur movements to fix our broken tax system.
The United States will devote $90 million to finding and disposing of 50-year-old unexploded bombs.
As part of a forum in the Nation on how to build the political revolution, Phyllis Bennis tells us how the U.S. can end its militarized foreign policy.
The platform shows the limits of party politics while corporate and military interests dominate both parties — and the necessity of social movements to challenge those limits.
A proposal to put more muscle into the firm’s approach to CEO pay failed, but some are declaring it a victory anyway.
BlackRock, the top money manager in the world, claims to want to link performance with executive compensation. But its actions tell a different story.
The Democracy Spring protests in D.C. are building the power needed to break our politics free of its corporate choke-hold.
This massive leak of transactions involving 214,488 offshore corporations, covering 40 years of activity, will boost the global movement to recapture trillions of the hidden wealth of nations.
A foreign policy framework based on ‘No wars for the billionaire class’
Eight bold solutions, rooted in social movements, that can break through our broken political system.