The Staggering Nihilism of the GOP’s Climate Policy Was on Display This Week The Republican Party platform unveiled this week says — in all caps, of course — that “We will DRILL, BABY, DRILL.” By Sasha Abramsky
Kamala Harris, Trump’s Voters, and Shawn Fain By Michael Albert
The NATO Declaration and the Deadly Strategy of Neoconservatism For the sake of America's security and world peace, the U.S. should immediately abandon the neocon quest for hegemony in favor of diplomacy and peaceful co-existence. By Jeffrey Sachs
Rethinking the Concept of the “Social Movement Left” NGOs, mass left organizations, and the situation in the USA By Bill Fletcher Jr
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This post has been repeatedly removed by Facebook for “violating community standards “… yet another reason it’s vital to support independent media and projects like @nos who are building the independent and participatory infrastructure we so urgently need. Here’s what violates the corporate oligarchy’s standards: simply pointing out that we shouldn’t confuse free speech with expensive speech.
The Society of Resentment As the inequalities and discriminations of neoliberalism increase, we will increasingly live in societies of resentment: total fragmentation of feelings of injustice, the intensification of conflicts between victims and the impossibility of articulating struggles against capitalist, colonialist and patriarchal domination. These struggles leave the real aggressor unscathed and relieved by the fact that the forces and reasons for resistance and struggle against him are divided and effectively diverted from the targets that could benefit him. One of the dangers of the proliferation of the society of resentment is this: the perpetuation of the power that causes it. The other danger is the increased difficulty in distinguishing real damage from illusory damage, real causes from illusory causes, and real victims and aggressors from illusory victims and aggressors. This makes it more difficult to effectively punish, in a substantive and procedurally fair way, the real damage suffered by real victims against the real aggressors. Resentment puts an end to hope for a fairer society. Resentment replaces the Spinozist dialectic between fear and hope with the dialectic between hatred and revenge. Revenge aspires to the transfer of power, not the transformation of power. Without this transformation, there will be no hope for a better world.
In the early days of Z’s existence, a few contributors were invaluable to the impact of the project. We’re proud to count both @Chomsky and Zinn among them and to lean on their timeless insights today. note1ue58k42806hp6fsnf786hghxgkrl40pynzx24ggd7n335qvkd7hq0eu0vp Do not despair. Organize.
Why Did Samsung Workers Stage Their First-Ever Strike? Samsung workers went on strike demanding fair wages, transparent bonuses, and improved working conditions amid ongoing unionization challenges. By Pranjal Pandey