As`ad AbuKhalil highlights the role of the Saudi crown prince in the current wave of U.S.-brokered deals.
Category: Until This Day–Historical Perspectives on the News
Community Land Trusts Could Help Heal Segregated Cities
The authors say could any process of municipal restoration, boosting mobility and redressing inequity could take a page from history.
Secret Cables Reveal Britain Interfered with Elections in Chile
Chris Hedges: The Cost of Resistance
Not Just an Orchard, Not Merely a Field
The Idea Behind WikiLeaks: Julian Assange as a Physics Student
ELECTION 2020: Trump’s Law & Order Campaign Taps US Tradition of Racist & Anti-Immigrant Politics
Throughout this nation’s history, appeals to law and order have been as much about defending privilege as dealing with crime, writes Austin Sarat.
Chris Hedges: American Bloodlands
American Environmentalism’s Racist Roots Have Shaped Global Thinking About Conservation
According to some estimates, Indigenous and rural communities protect up to 80 percent of global biodiversity, but receive little benefit in return, writes Prakash Kashwan.