William Lazonick / Cambridge University PressAug 25, 2023
A new book argues that stock buybacks and other hallmarks of financialization drive income inequity, employment instability, and productive fragility. Dig deeper ( 16 Min. Read )
Saul Austerlitz / Dutton BooksAug 18, 2023
Could there be a connection between laughing at Ron Burgundy and the noxious politics of Jan. 6? Dig deeper ( 8 Min. Read )
Sonali Kolhatkar / City Lights BooksJun 26, 2023
Black, Brown, and Indigenous creators are increasingly pushing their way into Hollywood in ways that are slowly, but surely, changing our culture. Dig deeper ( 6 Min. Read )
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Greg King / PublicAffairsJun 16, 2023
How California's collusion with a Texas timber company let ancient redwoods be clearcut. Dig deeper ( 8 Min. Read )
Norman Solomon / The New PressJun 9, 2023
We need to take into account the people at the other end of U.S. weaponry or we'll all be in jeopardy. Dig deeper ( 5 Min. Read )
Marc Cooper / Verso BooksMay 16, 2023
The last man standing in defense of the “bourgeois” constitution would be the Marxist President, AK-47 in hand. Dig deeper ( 25 Min. Read )
Peter Grinspoon / Prometheus BooksApr 20, 2023
In 2019, more than 500,000 Americans were arrested for cannabis-related charges, the vast majority for simple possession. Dig deeper ( 8 Min. Read )
Kevin Gosztola / Seven Stories Press & Censored PressApr 7, 2023
How the FBI relied on an Icelandic criminal and diagnosed sociopath to indict Julian Assange, and met unusual resistance from the Icelandic government. Dig deeper ( 7 Min. Read )
Alexander Zaitchik / Counterpoint PressMar 30, 2023
Seventy-five years ago in Chicago, a conservative project was hatched to cure classical economics of its aversion to patents and monopolies. The drug companies were its first and biggest beneficiaries. Dig deeper ( 18 Min. Read )
Ralph Engelman, Carey Shenkman / University of Illinois PressJan 3, 2023
How the Espionage Act of 1917 is the most important yet least understood law threatening freedom of the press in modern American history. Dig deeper ( 11 Min. Read )
Jen Lyons, Marcelle Swinburne, Sierra Kaul, Gavin Kelley, and Mickey Huff / Project CensoredDec 13, 2022
The corporate news media’s coverage of the billionaire space race epitomizes what Carl Jensen calls "Junk Food News." Dig deeper ( 5 Min. Read )
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