The New ‘Lost Generation’: Young Workers A devastating new report, "The Kids Aren’t All Right," released by the Economic Policy Institute underscores the plight facing young (…) 20 April 2010, by In These Times
Des inégalités persistantes entre hommes et femmes par Béatrice Héraud Novartis accusé de discrimination envers les femmes aux Etats-Unis Depuis le 7 avril, l’une des plus importantes actions collectives (…) 20 avril 2010, par Novethic
The New Anti-Nuclear Movement There is a lot of news about nuclearism these days. But to cut through the verbiage of treaties and agreements and summits, and move (…) 19 April 2010, by Foreign Policy in Focus
The ’Obama doctrine’: kill, don’t detain The ambitious desire to close Guantánamo hailed the coming of a new era, a feeling implicitly recognised by the Nobel peace prize that (…) 15 April 2010, by The Guardian
Afghanistan as a Drug War Since Afghanistan now grows the opium poppies that provide more than 90% of the world’s opium, the raw material for the production of (…) 31 March 2010, by Tomdispatch.com
Globalization Marches On Growing popular outrage has not challenged corporate power Shifts in global power, ongoing or potential, are a lively topic among policy makers and observers. One question is whether (or when) (…) 30 March 2010
We Cannot ’Techno-Fix’ Our Way to a Sustainable Future This week, California will host the Asilomar International Conference on Climate Intervention Technologies. The conference follows (…) 25 March 2010, by Common Dreams
Anniversaire de l’invasion en Irak : une occasion de repenser l’activisme anti-guerre Sarah Lazare et Clare Bayard Ce texte, publié originellement en anglais par AlterNet, a été traduit par Carole Gillon, traductrice bénévole pour rinoceros. Le (…) 19 mars 2010, par AlterNet
On Anniversary of Iraq Invasion, Time to Rethink Anti-War Activism Sarah Lazare and Clare Bayard The antiwar movement must go beyond challenging one war at a time. We need a deeper analysis of the structures that underlie militarism (…) 19 March 2010, by AlterNet
Beyond the Echo Chamber: Reshaping Politics Through Networked Progressive Media Tracy Van Slyke and Jessica Clark, New Press In their book Beyond the Echo Chamber: Reshaping Politics Through Networked Progressive Media (New Press), activists and journalists (…) 12 March 2010