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Our vulnerable freedom by Robert C. Koehler 776 words Words fail me – but they’re all I have, or so it seems as I sit here at a table in my new apartment. They ain’t enough! Not as I read the news and feel . . . something . . . rise, politically and socially,
Trump’s dangerous distortion of national security by Mel Gurtov 688 words During a large part of the post-World War II history of American foreign policy, national security meant international security—that is, defense of the US homeland was believed to require a global military presence and regular interventions—political, military, economic—in the affairs of other countries. The
Shambolic or strategic? by Tom H. Hastings 1094 words For decades the rightwing movement at all levels has been massively funded, far more than moderate, left, or progressive organizations, political think tanks, or associations. This has purchased them a commanding chair right now. Rightwing think tanks in particular have been underwritten by rightwing wealthy political