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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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Living With a 10 Billion Euro Bailout – the Story From the Streets of Cyprus
The Cyprus bailout has altered the lives of ordinary Cypriots and turned them against the institutions which struck the deal.
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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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Increasingly Dangerous Guns Endanger US Communities
In “The Last Gun” Tom Diaz pitches ideas to halt the NRA's campaign of fear that's pumped up weapons sales.
Climate Change 2014: What Do We Do Now?
We must not just reduce carbon emissions, but remove pollution already in the atmosphere.
Russian Roulette: Taxpayers Could Be on the Hook for Trillions in Oil Derivatives
The sudden dramatic collapse in the price of oil appears to be an act of geopolitical warfare against Russia.
A Suitable Donor: Harvesting Kidneys in the Philippines
In the Philippines, there is a slum district called Baseco that has been quietly providing organs for moneyed foreign and local patients.
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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.