Book Review
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Governments Love Secrecy, But the World’s Major Problems Are Not Secret
May 18th, 2026 by David Swanson
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Cuba’s Slow Strangulation and the Empire That Can’t Stop Squeezing
March 16th, 2026 by Michael Lee Longenecker
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Everyone Is Allowed To Protest
Tied up with the apparently very longstanding tradition of claiming that all opponents of atrocities are purely engaged in what has recently been called “virtue signaling” is the idea that only certain types of people are qualified to protest certain things — or to ever say or do anything decent at all.
February 14th, 2026 by David Swanson
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You Don’t Miss What Doesn’t Exist
February 2nd, 2026 by Don Fitz
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Faking It ‘Til We Break It
January 13th, 2026 by Nolan Higdon
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Our Computers and Televisions Spray Toxic Sludg
January 12th, 2026 by David Swanson
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Anti-Democracy
January 12th, 2026 by John Rachel
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Understanding Western Praxis
Review of Killing Democracy
December 29th, 2025 by Lucas Leiroz
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China Changes Everything: A Book Review
December 27th, 2025 by Steve Lalla
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The Russian Wolf Speaks: Alexander Dugin and the Fourth Political Theory
December 13th, 2025 by Bruce Lerro
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Blanked: A Tale of Two Books
December 12th, 2025 by Media Lens
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Review of No Neutrals There: US Labor, Zionism, and the Struggle for Palestine
December 4th, 2025 by Joseph Jamison
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When the Muslim Presence Stops Explaining Itself
November 19th, 2025 by Yanis Iqbal
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Martyrs to the Unspeakable: A Luminous Tapestry of Truth
A Review
October 27th, 2025 by Edward Curtin
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Denial of Denial
Review of Tolerance is a Wasteland: Palestine and the Culture of Denial
October 14th, 2025 by Eric Walberg
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Poems in Opposition to Genocide
October 5th, 2025 by Kim Petersen
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From Nazi Germany to US-Israel – Who Are the Real Untermenschen?
October 3rd, 2025 by Eric Walberg
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Russia’s Special Military Operation in Ukraine
September 4th, 2025 by Kim Petersen
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Clean Solar Outshines Filthy Oil
September 1st, 2025 by Robert Hunziker
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Social Media Sirenading Us to Death
Review of Chris Hayes' The Sirens' Call
August 8th, 2025 by Eric Walberg
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Before, During, and After Savagery
A review of Hamid Dabashi’s After Savagery
July 28th, 2025 by Kim Petersen
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Restauranting in DC
Book review: A Seat at the Table: The Making of Busboys and Poets
July 22nd, 2025 by Buff Whitman-Bradley
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Dangerous Books?
July 5th, 2025 by Robert Hunziker
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Seven Things Tom Cotton Needs to Learn About China
July 4th, 2025 by Megan Russell
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Law, Not Crime, Has Come from South of the Border
June 3rd, 2025 by David Swanson
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Ahh, Little Red Barns Don’t Exist Anymore, Israel Was Never a Democracy, and Neither US the Shining City on the Hill
A new book by Will Potter, author of Green is the New Red ('11), and then newsfeeds just keep dinging me on my computer as I read his Little Red Barns: Hiding the Truth from Farm to Fable
June 2nd, 2025 by Paul Haeder
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Making Sense of Schrodinger’s Cat
Review of "The Midnight Library"
May 23rd, 2025 by Eric Walberg
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Israeli Jews’ Love of Genocide
Review of Peter Beinhart's Being Jewish after the Destruction of Gaza: A Reckoning
May 17th, 2025 by Eric Walberg
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Despite Setbacks, Latin America’s Long History of Anti-imperialism Continues
A review of AMERICA, AMÉRICA: A New History of the New World, by Greg Grandin
May 15th, 2025 by John Perry
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Finding the Spectacular in the Society of the Spectacle
May 1st, 2025 by Eric Walberg