Truthout
Op-Ed
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The Unraveling of the Arab Spring Narrative
There is near universal rejection of ISIL and deep concern about the impact that this movement was having on the region.
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The Big Data Era and the Digital Person: Empowerment of Our Internet Use Anthropological Questions Snowden’s Revelations Raise
In the debate Snowden's revelations have raised, the word freedom is often reduced to privacy.
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Do Cubans Really Want US-Style Internet Freedom?
The Cuban alternative to broadband Internet has created innovative networks for consuming and sharing information.
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Faiths United Against Nuclear Weapons
Nuclear weapons “offend every single principle of religion.”
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The Post-Anthropo-Scene: Reclaim the Humane, Addendum to the Manifesto for the Obvious International
The effort to reverse racism, classism, sexism, speciesism and other oppressive -isms u2013 may be accelerated by the radical re-humanization of everyone and everything.
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The Nuclear Zero Lawsuits
The Nuclear Zero lawsuits, initiated by the Marshall Islands, are about saving humanity from its most destructive capabilities.
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A New Year’s Resolution: Don’t Call the Police
Resolving not to call the police is the beginning of a dream that challenges us to build a free world.
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Non-Violence and the Lost Message of Jesus
A clear message is needed from spiritual or religious leaders that armaments, nuclear weapons, militarism and war must be abolished.
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Immigration Enforcement: A Tool to Silence Workers?
How employers use immigration laws against workers who speak out on the job is a complex, murky world.
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What Would You Have Eaten for Christmas in Medieval Times?
If you were preparing the festive meal 600 years ago you'd have far more on your plate.