ALL POSTS BY Joshua Holland
- January 17, 2014Members of a corporate advisory committee have given big bucks to Congress over the past ten years.
- January 16, 2014In the wake of the West Virginia chemical spill, a local editor tells Moyers & Company: “Regulation has been turned into a dirty word down here."
- January 14, 2014In theory, everyone agrees that the government should step in to correct market failures. It's the politics that get in the way.
- January 13, 2014Research finds that the wealthy tend to believe in "class essentialism" and are more likely to endorse retributive forms of punishment over restorative justice.
- January 9, 2014Global Trade Watch's Lori Wallach says that none of the promises that were used to sell NAFTA have come to fruition, and they're being repeated for the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
- January 8, 2014The presidential hopeful unveiled his new ideas, but it turns out they're not so new after all.
- January 7, 2014Vietnam war activists knew they were being watched, infiltrated and undermined by the FBI. But they didn’t know the extent of the agency’s efforts.
- January 6, 2014A do-nothing Congress does nothing to prevent the one percent from grabbing an ever-larger piece of the pie.
- January 4, 2014This week Harold Meyerson reported in The Washington Post that Democrats are looking to take a page out of the Bush playbook as we approach the 2014 midterms.
- December 27, 2013While Washington was stuck in the grip of the politics of obstruction, grassroots activists around the country did their part, and they scored some major wins for economic justice, civil liberties and democracy.