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  • | Pride flag LGBTQ Free public domain CC0 photo | MR Online

    Who will speak up for my child, the drag queen?

    Originally published: TomDispatch on January 24, 2023 by Ira Chernus (more by TomDispatch) (Posted Jan 26, 2023)

    And the Non-Binary and Transgender Folks Among Us, Too.

  • | American Flag | MR Online

    What you don’t have and why

    Originally published: TomDispatch on October 6, 2022 by Adam Hochschild (more by TomDispatch) (Posted Oct 10, 2022)

    The Never-Ending Impact of a Forgotten Blitzkrieg Against the American Left

  • | Trump Revote in the Grasp of Supreme Court Amidst Claims of Voter Fraud and Russian Hacking | MR Online

    Steve Fraser, the Rogue Court, then and now

    Originally published: TomDispatch on September 6, 2022 by Steve Fraser (more by TomDispatch) (Posted Sep 09, 2022)

    Has the Trump Supreme Court gone rogue? The evidence mounts. Certainly, its recent judicial blitzkrieg has run roughshod over a century’s worth of settled law.

  • | Greater Knowledge of the Brain May Lead to Super Soldiers and Mind Controlled Weapons Says DIA Report | MR Online

    Fueling the Warfare State

    Originally published: TomDispatch on July 7, 2022 by William D. Hartung (more by TomDispatch) (Posted Jul 11, 2022)

    America’s $1.4 trillion “National Security” budget makes us ever less safe.

  • | The United States of War A Global History of Americas Endless Conflicts from Columbus to the Islamic State | MR Online

    Do you want a New Cold War?

    Originally published: TomDispatch on October 21, 2021 (more by TomDispatch)

    The AUKUS Alliance takes the World to the brink.

  • | Collusion | MR Online

    Tomgram: Nomi Prins, how to set the economy on fire

    Originally published: TomDispatch on February 1, 2018 (more by TomDispatch)

    There’s no way to measure just how cheery this period really is — not if you’re the CEO of a major company. Just as the World Economic Summit was opening in Davos, Switzerland, and President Donald Trump was flying in to put his mark on the moment, PwS, a global consulting firm, released its annual survey of 1,300 CEOs.

  • | Outskirts of Mosul Northern Iraq Western Asia 17 November 2016 | MR Online

    Empire of destruction

    Originally published: TomDispatch by Tom Engelhardt (more by TomDispatch) (Posted Jul 21, 2017)

    You remember. It was supposed to be twenty-first-century war, American-style: precise beyond imagining; smart bombs; drones capable of taking out a carefully identified and tracked human being just about anywhere on Earth; special operations raids so pinpoint-accurate that they would represent a triumph of modern military science.  Everything “networked.”  It was to be a glorious […]

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    The gendered forms of violence in capitalist-patriarchal societies are, obviously, related to what is habitually recognized as violence against women.

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  • End of Cold War Illusions
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    In this reprint of the February 1994 “Notes from the Editors,” former MR editors Harry Magdoff and Paul M. Sweezy ask: “The United States could not have won a more decisive victory in the Cold War. Why, then, does it continue to act as though the Cold War is still on?”

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