
Mitt Romney running a seminar on inequality
Should we all start praying for Mitt Romney? The GOP presidential hopeful from Bain Capital has become a walking, talking object lesson on how our plutocracy works - and why we desperately need to end it.
Documentary shows a "different" side of Fidel
Oliver Stone interviews Fidel Castro on a wide range of issues.
The first casualty of war
It was really disheartening watching the Republican presidential wannabes debating in Florida last Monday.

Class war: They started it
The Republicans conveniently forget that they started the class war - and they've been winning it for years.

Alabama-Arizona immigration laws recall 1935 Germany
Is Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach - he who roams the nation promoting vicious anti-immigration laws and ordinances - a latter-day Julius Streicher?

Unions blast flood of corporate campaign cash
With the U.S. political system inundated by a flood of unchecked, uncontrollable corporate campaign cash funneled through unaccountable political campaign finance committees, unions blasted the tide of contributions.

Etta James and Johnny Otis: R & B Revolutionaries
Two Los Angeles-based legends of Rhythm & Blues passed away last week: Etta James and Johnny Otis.

In their war against workers, corporations increasingly choose lockouts
Employers have been engaging in class warfare for quite some time now. Recently they have added lockouts to the long list of weapons they have used to wage that warfare.
Don't be fooled by the Newt-Mitt-Rick show
Listening to the exchanges among the main Republican presidential candidates, it is easy to think that the debates are a television "reality show."

What the Oscars ignore: Progies spotlight films you should see
Progie nominees contain a wealth of progressive content and contain many suggestions for progressives viewers to watch ... if you can find the films at your local theater, on TV or anywhere in the U.S.!

