Review | War & Peace War: Still Good for Absolutely Nothing Iraq war veteran Tomas Young's biography critiques war and a medical establishment that is dismissive of disabled people. By Eleanor J. Bader , Truthout April 5, 2016 Truthout
Review | Politics & Elections There’s a Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy Afoot, Fueled by Dark Money Conspiracy theorists can breathe a sigh of relief. Turns out, there is a vast plot afoot. By Eleanor J. Bader , Truthout April 3, 2016 Truthout
Review | Human Rights Making the Improbable Possible in the Struggle for Freedom: Angela Davis’ New Book In her most recent collection, Angela Y. Davis reorients our relationship to struggle toward one of radical possibilities. By Jasmine Syedullah , Truthout March 27, 2016 Truthout
Review | “Spotlight” Gets Investigative Journalism Right Unlike many films about reporters, "Spotlight" accurately depicts the frustrations and joys of breaking a big story. By Stephen Engelberg , ProPublica March 1, 2016 Truthout
Review | Noam Chomsky Wants You to Wake Up From the American Dream A lot can be done, Chomsky tells us, if people will only choose to do it. By David Swanson , Let'sTryDemocracy February 27, 2016 Truthout
Review | New Book Exposes Koch Brothers’ Guide to Infiltrating the Media The book brings to light many tactics that the Koch brothers and other like-minded millionaires and billionaires have used over the years. By Denise Robbins , MediaMattersforAmerica February 27, 2016 Truthout
Review | Revealing the Fallacy of White Knight Philanthropic Salvation in an Urban Public School Anthropologist Amy Brown uncovers the ways race and class are manipulated to raise money at one New York City high school. By Eleanor J. Bader , Truthout February 6, 2016 Truthout
Review | “Aferim!” Explores the Cross-Generational Transmission of Cultural Bigotry The film follows a 19th century policeman's search for an escaped Romani slave, exposing the hateful cultural morals of the time. By Eleanor J. Bader , Truthout January 23, 2016 Truthout
Review | The Newspaper That Transformed Black America – and the Course of History How an ambitious migrant came to Chicago and changed history with the power of journalism. By Salim Muwakkil , InTheseTimes January 20, 2016 Truthout
Review | Economy & Labor How “The Big Short” Shorts Audiences Hoping to Understand the 2008 Financial Crisis "The Big Short" dramatizes the 2008 financial crisis and attempts to make viewers sympathize with its primary beneficiaries. By Stephen Maher , Truthout January 19, 2016 Truthout