Betting on all sides
If you listened to the recent testimony of Wall Street executives about the financial crisis, you would think that they were mere innocent spectators to it all.
Human rights hypocrisy and Cuba
Ted, a friend, had a question about Cuba: "What about that hunger striker who died in prison there."
Goldman Sachs: going broke for profit
The real crime of Goldman Sachs - buying the U.S. government through lobbying and placing former executives as appointees in high places - is not yet exposed.
A critical terrain of struggle
The AFL-CIO and its new president, Richard Trumka, are going to spend a day on Wall Street later this month, but not everyone there is planning to welcome them.
Make the peoplesworld.org your home page
What do Strongsville, Ohio; Pleasanton, California; Jefferson City, Missouri; and the Bronx, NY have in common? All were the setting for stories featured in the peoplesworld.org last week.
No pat hands in politics
For more than a decade, the Communist Party USA has been reconfiguring the way we work and develop our analysis.
Is this a socialist moment?
Is this a socialist moment? I hear this question when I travel. So here is the answer I usually give when asked at public meetings.
Why is confession of bank CEO being ignored?
Brian Moynihan, the new Bank of America CEO, recently gave a speech at the Eighth Annual Economic Forecast Forum in Raleigh, N.C.
We looked into the future and the problem is us
Harsh talk about Obama from the left can easily become a substitute for examining our inadequacies. Wouldn't we be well served to look into the mirror?
Did you know Hillary was a pinko?
The mainstream media, via The Washington Post, has apparently seen fit to join the rabid right's revival of the old anti-Communist crusade.

