Published on Global Research.ca (first on Moon of Alabama), April 4, 2016.
Graph: the scale of the leak
former title: Politics for the 99% – then under world-citizenship.org – encore en reconstruction
Published on Global Research.ca (first on Moon of Alabama), April 4, 2016.
Graph: the scale of the leak
Published on Dissident Voice, by subMedia *, April 9, 2016 [with VIDEO, 20.59 min].
This week we take a look at the multiple converging flashpoints of resistance in France, which have combined into a popular movement that has inspired over a million peeps to take to the streets in a massive expression of collective rage. Continuer la lecture de « Paris is Burning! »
Interview published on The New Politics TNP, by Jim Brash, April 7, 2016.
TNS: First question, why were you chosen to be Mimi Soltysik’s running mate? Continuer la lecture de « Q & A with Angela Walker, Socialist Party USA candidate for Vice-President »
Published on Dissident Voice, by Graham Vanbergen, April 7, 2016.
… Since the Conservative government got their knees under the table, George Osborne has systematically gone about creating what is effectively a territorial tax system for companies and organisations thus ensuring that no UK-based multinational pays taxation in the UK on profits arising to it from outside the country. Of course, the organisation itself has to deliberately go about structuring itself to achieve that goal, but once done, they are shielded from the deliberately lethargic tax office (HMRC) … // Continuer la lecture de « The Panama Papers Barely Scratches the Surface of UK Complicity in a Global Scandal »
Published on Socialist Worker.org, by Robert Reich, April 7, 2016.
What kind of change socialists should be fighting for? Danny Katch, author of Socialism… Seriously: A Brief Guide to Human Liberation, makes some proposals in his review of a book from a different part of the left: Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few, by former Labor Secretary and Bernie Sanders supporter Robert Reich … // Continuer la lecture de « Saving capitalism or getting rid of it? »