The Shrinking Cushion of Unpaid Care
Many feminists urge a transition toward a dual-earner/dual-carer system in which women and men alike earn money and provide unpaid care for their families and communities. But is this possible in the current economic system?
Unemployment as Policy: Federal Layoffs, AI, and Corporate Understaffing
The Jobs Report from the National Jobs for All Network
March/April 2026
Overcoming Trump’s U.S. Health Care Wrecking Ball
It is critical to understand these cuts in the broader context of the already highly dysfunctional U.S. health care system.
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Disabled People Are the Canaries in the Coal Mine
The disabled community has responded to the adversities they face by organizing for legal rights that protect their autonomy and access to public life. But these rights are increasingly under attack.
Profiteering in Oil Futures Made Easy (to Understand)
Let’s look at exactly what happened on Monday morning and what makes it is so suspicious.
U.S. Banks and the Dirty Money Empire
Reprising a classic article by radical sociologist James Petras, who died on January 17th, 2026.
War Dollars, Care Dollars (and No Sense)
It seems like a good time to compare the running tally of war dollars with the cost of relentless attacks on public care provision in the United States.
The Undertaxed Rich
Mitt Romney’s call to tax the rich like him renders the Wall Street Journal editors apoplectic.