Review | Radical Walt! (Whitman, That Is) The negatives so powerful today would, in the eyes of Walt Whitman, surely be overcome. By Paul Buhle & Sabrina Jones , Truthout March 29, 2015 Truthout
Review | France: Hatred a la Mode Zemmour is less a journalist or thinker than a medium through whom the political passions of the moment pass and take on form. By Mark Lilla , TheNewYorkReviewofBooks March 29, 2015 Truthout
Review | From Good Ole Boy to Progressive Activist: One Man’s Story James Gustave Speth traces his transition from a good ole boy to vocal antiracist. By Eleanor J. Bader , Truthout March 20, 2015 Truthout
Review | Environment & Health Aging US Population Requires Major Changes in Social Policy As the US population ages, a new generation of caregivers will be necessary to preserve the dignity of people aged 65 and older. By Eleanor J. Bader , Truthout March 8, 2015 Truthout
Review | “Guantanamo Diary”: A Tale of Captivity, Rendition and Torture Mohamedou Ould Slahi's recently published Guantanamo Diary describes his brutal treatment at the US prison, where he remains, uncharged. By L. Michael Hager , Truthout March 8, 2015 Truthout
Review | Beyond Reform: Essays Call for a Sweeping Reassessment of Incarceration The journal Socialism and Democracy's collection of essays demonstrates why we need to go beyond various justice system reform proposals - valuable as they are - to a much … By David Gilbert , Truthout March 8, 2015 Truthout
Review | From “The Birth of a Nation” to “American Sniper”: In the Dark With Our Eyes Open "American Sniper" has exploded on the national scene, sending reverberations back 100 years to D.W. Griffith's "The Birth of a Nation." By James Benton Kelly , Truthout March 4, 2015 Truthout
Review | A Review of “Poison Spring: The Secret History of Pollution and the EPA“ "Poison Spring" chronicles some of the consequences of that fraud in an agency snared in its own tangled lies. By Carol Van Strum , IndependentScienceNews March 3, 2015 Truthout
Review | “Chasing the Scream”: The Beginning and End of the Drug War The drug war has failed, and a humane policy of legalization and nonpunitive drug treatment is long overdue. By Eleanor J. Bader , Truthout February 21, 2015 Truthout
Review | David Krieger’s Haunting Poetry: A Wake-Up Call "WAKE UP!," David Krieger's most recent book of poetry, is fully alive to the beauty and promise of our precious world. By Leslee Goodman , Truthout February 15, 2015 Truthout