Reconstructing the Algebra of Race and Rights
Raul Carrillo argues for permanent, non-discretionary funding of income, healthcare, housing, education, employment for all.
Raul Carrillo argues for permanent, non-discretionary funding of income, healthcare, housing, education, employment for all.
The People’s Policy Project in collaboration with the Gravel Institute issued their first policy paper this week, “The Leisure Agenda,” which details the longer work hours and lost productivity American workers face from being overworked and paid less than peers in other countries.
Another Fourth of July has come and gone, and with it another bombastic celebration of freedom. Freedom is one of our most celebrated ideals, and for good reason. These days, though, it seems actual freedom is in fairly short supply; and, depending on who you ask, it can mean different things. Nathan Locke explores how the trappings of freedom have obscured the essence of it in this reflection.
Why Brexit is a good thing.
Most professionals refuse to risk the comfortable and lucrative positions they’ve staked out in the false debate of the mainstream narrative.
We don’t need a resistance, we need a REVOLUTION of mind, body and spirit — the kind of revolution that changes how we see the world!
If we have the right economic policy that serves the needs of the people instead of the corporations and the wealthy, it will go a long way toward eradicating the cancer of racism from our society.