Lessons For A World In Dire Need Of Sustainable Social Change And Economic Development

… Revisiting The New Deal – Published on Rozenberg Quarterly, by C.J. Polychroniou, 2016.

Few policies and programs designed to promote economic recovery and social reform have attracted as much attention as those associated with President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal during the 1930s when the U.S. economy had plunged into its worst economic crisis in its history … // Continue Reading…

The Class Dynamics in the Rise of Donald Trump

… why Establishment Voices Stigmatize the “White Working Class” as Racist and Xenophobic – Published on Global Research.ca, by Prof. Ismael Hossein-Zadeh, Oct 6, 2016.

… The powerful establishment interests vested in the continuation of the status quo and, therefore, the election of Hillary Clinton, have created a campaign narrative that tends to stereotype and stigmatize the white working class as racist, sexist and xenophobic. Continue Reading…

again Nikola Tesla

Video: Nikola Tesla Free Energy, 2.35 min, uploaded by Untitled Plot Project, June 9, 2014.

… an early pioneer of electrical engineering and telecommunication in 1888 he Developed the first Induction Motor. Tesla went on to pursue many personal projects including Teleforce Weapons, Weather devices Control and wireless energy. Continue Reading…

Iraqis Use 9/11 Victims Bill To Demand Compensation From US For 2003 Invasion

Published on mint press news, by Sputnik News, Oct 3, 2016.

In light of a bill passed by the US Congress allowing families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia, Iraqis have asked their parliament to demand compensation for the US invasion of Iraq.   Continue Reading…

The Campaign That Ends Illegal UFO & Free Energy Secrecy

Published on Sirius Disclosure/Foundraising.

Video trailer: UNACKNOWLEDGED, an EXPOSÉ, 3.33 min … // Continue Reading…

(US) Wages are so stagnant even the Federal Reserve has begun to notice (pardon, to confess)

Published on Systemic Disorder, Sept 29, 2016.

You are working harder while not making more. It isn’t your imagination. The latest research demonstrating this comes, interestingly, from the St. Louis branch of the United States Federal Reserve. Continue Reading…

Unreliability, Spinelessness of the Western “Left”

Published on Dissident Voice, by André Vltchek, Sept 30, 2016.

… For years and decades, the so-called ‘left’ in the West has been moderately critical of North American (and sometimes even of European) imperialism and neo-colonialism. But whenever some individual or country rose up and began openly challenging the Empire, most of the Western left-wing intellectuals simply closed their eyes, and refused to offer their full, unconditional support to those who were putting their lives (and often even the existence of their countries) on the line.   Continue Reading…

Washington trying to break BRICS – the rape of Brazil has begun

Published on Axis of Logic (first on New Eastern Outlook NEO), by F. William Engdahl, Sept 26, 2016.

Washington’s regime change machinery has for the time being succeeded in removing an important link in the alliance of large emerging nations by railroading through a Senate impeachment of the duly elected President, Dilma Rousseff. On August 31 her Vice President Michel Temer was sworn in as President. Continue Reading…

… abgerechnet wird zum Schluss

KenFM im Gespräch mit Franz Hörmann (September 2016), 68.39 min, von KenFM am 26. Sept. 2016 … abgerechnet wird zum Schluss.   Continue Reading…

Where Millionaires Ask Other Millionaires What’s Best for the Middle Class

… MEDIA – Presidential Debates - Published on AlterNet.org, by Elizabeth Preza, Sept 28, 2016.

For all the talk about the middle class Monday night, members of the non-elite were hard to find … // Continue Reading…

INDEX September 2016

2016-09-01: US: A Turning Point for the Charter School Movement;
2016-09-02: Impeachment is the failuroe of Brazil’s political system;
2016-09-03: China Heads West: Beijing’s New Silk Road to Europe – part 1;
2016-09-04: Clinton’s “American Exceptionalism” Speech: A Bipartisan Policy of Militarism and War;
2016-09-05: Weekly Economic Update with Richard D. Wolff;
2016-09-06: Don’t Feed the Snakes;
2016-09-07: LABOR: This Labor Day, Remember That Martin Luther King’s Last Campaign Was for Workers’ Rights;
2016-09-08: Good News for the People of Europe;
2016-09-09: Are Chicago Teachers Headed Toward a Strike?
2016-09-10: The Politics of Dress: Double Standards in the Headscarf Debate;
2016-09-11: War in Donbass on Russia’s Doorstep: 3,600 Civilians killed …;
2016-09-12: happening in these days;
2016-09-13: Middle East’s leaders cross the Red Sea to woo east Africa;
2016-09-14: 10 biggest corporations make more money than most of world combined;
2016-09-15: Edward Snowden makes ‘moral’ case for presidential pardon;
2016-09-16: Monsanto and Bayer: Why Food And Agriculture Just Took A Turn For The Worse;
2016-09-17: Global Capitalism with Richard D. Wolff;
2016-09-18: Europe, Democracy and the Left - an interview with Geoff Eley;
2016-09-19: Passions About Migrants;
2016-09-20: MEDIA: Did You Know We Are Having the Largest Prison Strike (in US) in History?
2016-09-21: Edward Snowden;
2016-09-22: black life, accounts scandal, the FED’s false economy;
2016-09-23: The Perils of Humanitarian Wars;
2016-09-24: We’re Not under Threat. We Are the Threat;
2016-09-25: FOOD: A Five-Alarm Threat to Our Food Supply, Experts Describe Bayer-Monsanto Merger;
2016-09-26: How Middle-Class Chileans Contributed to the Overthrow of Salvador Allende;
2016-09-27: PEACE IN COLOMBIA: Afro-Colombians, Indigenous fear new Pitfalls in Peace Deal;
2016-09-28: Following the Money, on the Trail of African Migrant Smugglers – part 1;
2016-09-29: The Traffic Hierarchy;
2016-09-30: The Perils of Debt Complacency.
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See also this page: All articles sorted chronologically.

The Perils of Debt Complacency

Published on Project Syndicate.org, by Carmen Reinhart, Sept 28, 2016.

CAMBRIDGE – “What a government spends the public pays for. There is no such thing as an uncovered deficit.” So said John Maynard Keynes in A Tract on Monetary Reform. Continue Reading…

The Traffic Hierarchy

Published on The Bullet, Socialist Project’s E-Bulletin No 1308, by Planka.nu, Sept 27, 2016: one is not born a motorist, one becomes one.

Mobility and class are deeply entangled. Not only because one’s potential for mobility often has to do with one’s economic position, but also because a society built on today’s mobility paradigm – automobility – directly contributes to growing economic and social differences.   Continue Reading…

Following the Money: On the Trail of African Migrant Smugglers – part 1

Published on Spiegel Online International, by Alexander Bühler, Susanne Koelbl, Sandro Mattioli and Walter Mayr, Sept 26, 2016 (Photo Gallery).

Since 2013, over 10,000 migrants have drowned while attempting to cross the Mediterranean to Europe. Behind the deaths lies a multi-million dollar smuggling trade with financial connections to Frankfurt, Italy and Libya … // Continue Reading…

PEACE IN COLOMBIA: Afro-Colombians, Indigenous fear new Pitfalls in Peace Deal

Published on teleSUR english, by Heather Gies, 25 Sept 2016.

  • Vulnerable rural communities warn that the development model of Colombia’s new era of peace could spark a new exploitative land and resource grab.
  • As Colombia’s government and main rebel group prepare to sign a historic rapproachment Monday, the question that remains following more than 5 decades of civil war is this: does peace necessarily bring progress … //
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How Middle-Class Chileans Contributed to the Overthrow of Salvador Allende

Published on Foreign Policy in Focus FPIF (first in The Nation), by Walden Bello, Sept 23, 2016.

American intervention was one factor leading to the Chilean coup—but unrest on the part of middle-class Chileans was another.   Continue Reading…

FOOD: A Five-Alarm Threat to Our Food Supply, Experts Describe Bayer-Monsanto Merger

… a scary future for farmers around the world - Published on AlterNet.org, by Katherine Paul, Sept 23, 2016.

… Reactions poured in from all the usual suspects.

Groups like the Farmers Union, Food & Water Watch, Friends of the Earth and others didn’t mince words when it came to condemning the deal. (Organic Consumers Association tagged it a Marriage Made in Hellback in May, pre-announcement, when the two mega-corporations were still doing their mating dance). Continue Reading…

We’re Not under Threat. We Are the Threat

… Oliver Stone’s American History – Published on Middle East Eye MEE, by James Reinl, Sept 17, 2016;

… The Hollywood movie director has turned his cameras on the assassination of John F Kennedy, the Vietnam War and the 9/11 attacks … // Continue Reading…

The Perils of Humanitarian Wars

Published on WIRE.in, by VIJAY PRASHAD, Sept 20, 2016.

in Perilous Interventions, Hardeep Singh Puri, an astute observer of the limits of the ‘responsibility to protect’ doctrine, explores the failure of the UNSC on several accounts, especially its decision to intervene in Libya militarily … // Continue Reading…

black life, accounts scandal, the FED’s false economy

Edward Snowden

MEDIA: Did You Know We Are Having the Largest Prison Strike (in US) in History?

… Probably Not, Because Most of the Media Have Ignored It – Published on AlterNet, by Adam Johnson, Sept 18, 2016.

The prison strike didn’t merit a single mention in NYT, Washington Post, NPR, CNN or MSNBC.   Continue Reading…

Passions About Migrants

Published on Immanuel Wallerstein, by blog owner, Sept 15, 2016.

… The basic argument in European public debate has been one between the advocates of compassion and morality who wish to welcome additional migrants and the advocates of self-protection and cultural preservation who wish to close the door against the entry of any more. Europe is in the spotlight for the moment, but parallel debates have long been going on across the world – from the United States and Canada to South Africa, Australia, Indonesia, and Japan.   Continue Reading…

Europe, Democracy and the Left – an interview with Geoff Eley

Published on SALVAGE, by George Souvlis, Aug 15, 2016.

There is no doubt that in 2008 the capitalist system in Europe and in United States suffered a severe shock from which (it) has not yet recovered. Suggestive indications of this “permanent crisis” are the draconian austerity packages that the economic elites implemented as a response to these developments triggering the dissolution of European Union, the collapse of democratic institutions, the impoverishment of the working people and emergence of far-right movements and parties throughout the European continent. Continue Reading…

Global Capitalism with Richard D. Wolff

uploaded on YouTube by Democracy at Work, September15, 2016: