The U.S. government seeks to impose neo-liberal economics on the world even though those “free-market” policies funnel global wealth to a tiny fraction at the top, cause widespread despair and spark political turmoil, Michael Brenner explains.
Category: The Bush-43 Administration
Risks of Citizens Suing Foreign Governments
Some Light in Iraq’s Dark Tunnel
Blaming ‘Too Much Democracy’ for Trump
Pushing Russia Toward War
The Clinton-Colombia Connection
Trump and the Neocon Lament
How Israel Out-Foxed US Presidents
From the Archive: A century ago, the British-French Sykes-Picot deal carved up the Mideast, setting in motion conflicts made more complicated when Israel emerged and mastered American politics, as Morgan Strong described in 2010.