Caitlin Johnstone: Smearing US Critics as ‘Russian Agents’ January 31, 2022 Here’s what imperial propagandists achieve by framing Fox News host Tucker Carlson and others as a treasonous foreign intelligence operative. Read more →
The Blob Insists on Clinging to an Obsolete Past March 12, 2021 The United States needs to recognize that the 20th century is gone for good, writes Andrew J. Bacevich. Read more →
Markel’s Royal Row, Like Spencer’s, Will Ensure Nothing Changes March 11, 2021 What the Oprah interview does – is designed to do – is derail the intersection of class and race in politically damaging ways, writes Jonathan Cook. Read more →
Pompeo Escapes Without a Scratch January 19, 2021 The State Department was meant to be a counterpart to the U.S. War Department, writes Caitlin Johnstone. Instead it wound up as a cheering squad for starvation sanctions, proxy wars and war coalitions. Read more →
The Narrative Is Crumbling July 27, 2020 Caitlin Johnstone asks how far humanity’s relationship with propaganda can be stretched before it snaps and forces a completely new way of being. Read more →
The Primary Mechanism of Oppression is Not Hidden February 5, 2020 Caitlin Johnstone says bought politicians and owned news outlets do more harm — out in the open — than government secrecy. Read more →
Nobody Sets Out To Become A War Propagandist. It Just Sort Of Happens January 31, 2020 Caitlin Johnstone confronts a UK editor’s concerted effort to de-platform a group of academics and independent journalists. Read more →