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5 Mar, 2021

Where We Are and Where We’re Headed

By Mel Gurtov

Where We Are and Where We’re Headed by Mel Gurtov 534 words  As the Biden administration settles in, let’s pause...

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4 Mar, 2021

Taking war personally

By Robert C. Koehler

Taking war personally By Robert C. Koehler “For Washington, it seems that whatever the problem is, the answer is bombing.”...

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3 Mar, 2021

Planned Human Obsolescence

By Wim Laven

This academic term I’m teaching my college courses fully online; a year into the global pandemic of COVID-19, and it’s not safe to public health for classes to be held face-to-face...

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2 Mar, 2021

Blood for Oil

By PeaceVoice

Thirty years ago, when the United States launched Operation Desert Storm against Iraq, I was a member of the Gulf Peace Team...

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1 Mar, 2021

Nine Decades of Progress

By James A. Haught

Nine Decades of Progress by James A. Haught 785 words  I’ll be 90 on my next birthday.  My long life is...

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28 Feb, 2021

The Exploration of Space as a Project of Humanity

By PeaceVoice

The exploration of space began with national rivalries at the time of Sputnik, but since about Apollo-Soyuz (1975) it has become an international project...

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27 Feb, 2021

Zoonoses and Climate Change: Is One Health Enough?

By PeaceVoice

Zoonotic diseases or zoonoses are animal infections that people can catch. Viruses, bacteria, parasites...

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26 Feb, 2021

A Rapidly-Globalizing World Needs Strengthened Global Governance

By Lawrence S. Wittner

The world is currently engulfed in crises—most prominently, a disease pandemic, a climate catastrophe, and the prevalence of war...

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25 Feb, 2021

Windmills: the new scapegoat

By PeaceVoice

The cornerstone of every social structure is its belief system, and those who control and benefit the most from the system have one primary job:

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24 Feb, 2021

A Blizzard. A Power Outage. A Failure of the Heart.

By Rivera Sun

A continent-wide snow storm swept across the United States last week...

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23 Feb, 2021

Biden’s Opportunity with China

By PeaceVoice

The dominant view of China in both Washington and in American public opinion is that the United States...

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23 Feb, 2021

The Good, The Bad and the Profound

By Saskia Hostetler Lippy

January 29th marked the day the United States of America rejoined the Paris Climate Accords and is back in the global fight against the climate chaos...

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18 Feb, 2021

Vulnerability in the moment

By Robert C. Koehler

Pardon me while I break the fourth wall. I’m in the human stew right now, you might say: drowning in politics, technology, the weather and my own crazy ego. I’m trying to write a column.

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17 Feb, 2021

Profiles in pusillanimity

By Tom Hastings

A very young John F. Kennedy, World War II skipper of the small stricken PT 109, showed selfless courage and dogged persistence...

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14 Feb, 2021

A Second Civil War?

By Winslow Myers

A Second Civil War? by Winslow Myers 920 words I believe the Second Amendment, whatever the Founders meant by it,...

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