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Cedric Perrier | Posted 07.23.2009 | Politics


Cedric Perrier

In the last six months alone, we have begun to see the rise of the electronic electorate and with it a real prospect for the growth of Referendum politics.

Prague, Beirut, or Tiananmen? Iran Teeters on the Edge

Mark Levine | Posted 07.17.2009 | World


Mark Levine

It's hard not to wonder why a government that is confident it won fair and square would authorize police to beat citizens with abandon.

Post-Election Iran: What America Must Do Now

Shirin Sadeghi | Posted 07.15.2009 | World


Shirin Sadeghi

The Iranian Republic requires American antagonism to uphold its regional influence and its stranglehold on the Iranian people - the United States should deprive it of this gift.

Threats of Secession and Other Recent Republican Rhetoric

Lincoln Mitchell | Posted 05.17.2009 | Politics


Lincoln Mitchell

Those on the far right can't have it both ways, calling for revolution and secession on the one hand, while protesting a report raising concerns about right wing extremist violence on the other.

Tea And Sympathy

Chris Weigant | Posted 05.14.2009 | Politics


Chris Weigant

If the modern-day Tea Parties are smart, they would try to educate the public and hang their whole protest on the "anti-bailout" hook.

Forget Utopia, It's Only an Illusion: I'll Work for a Viable Cuba, Not a Perfect One

Yoani Sanchez | Posted 02.22.2009 | World


Yoani Sanchez

Faced with the promises of a future that never takes shape, I lean toward the prospects that begin today, toward the dreams that materialize on this day.

To Mark Half a Century of Revolution: Chavez Sent Me a Hamburger

Yoani Sanchez | Posted 02.13.2009 | World


Yoani Sanchez

A political process of the magnitude of a socialist revolution should aspire, for its fiftieth anniversary, to more ambitious results and more pompous parties, but there is not much to give.

Who Could Have Predicted Revolution in Iceland?

Max Keiser | Posted 12.25.2008 | Business


Max Keiser

All that asset and currency inflation derived not from a miracle, but from the same old historical pyramid scheme of banking fraud.

Culture Zohn: A Post About P.O.S.T. (Post-Obama Stress Disorder)

Patricia Zohn | Posted 12.15.2008 | Politics


Patricia Zohn

Even the Republicans I know are a bit forlorn: after spending the last year sending me funny cartoons and digs at the Dems, they have taken to complaining about Henry Paulson.

We Are the Heirs of the First Revolution

John W. Whitehead | Posted 12.04.2008 | Politics


John W. Whitehead

Is there any hope? Yes, there is. But that hope does not rest with a president, Congress or the government. And it never has.

The Revolutionary Moment - There's $1 Trillion on The Table, Let's Take It!

Dan Kovalik | Posted 10.25.2008 | Politics


Dan Kovalik

For years, we've been told by the government and by the pundits that there is no money for national healthcare, no money for schools, no money for the...

The Battle Plan

Naomi Wolf | Posted 10.17.2008 | Politics


Naomi Wolf

History shows that when an army of citizens, supported by even a vestige of civil society, believes in liberty -- in the psychological space that is "America" -- no power on earth can ultimately suppress them.

Take Back Your Money

Jon Raymond | Posted 10.02.2008 | Business


Jon Raymond

Want to know how to take back this country, or start a revolution? The answer is as obvious as the nose on your face. Banks. Take your money out of t...