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When the election results came in on November 5th, I felt a pain in the pit of my stomach, similar to what I experienced when Ronald Reagan rode to power in 1980, or with George W. Bush’s tainted victory over Al Gore in 2000. After some grieving, the first question that came to my mind was: What will a Trump presidency mean for the movements for peace and social justice? I offer what follows as just one person’s view, knowing that a genuine strategy for coping in this new era will have to be a distinctly collective process. As a start, history offers some inspiration. On issues of war and peace, the trajectory of the Reagan administration suggests how surprising... Read more
Source: Seeds of Resistance appeared first on TomDispatch.com.
Week-end Wrap – Political Economy – November 17, 2024
by Tony Wikrent
Strategic Political Economy
The Elephant in the Room–No, the Other Elephant
Charles Hugh Smith [Of Two Minds, via Naked Capitalism 11-15-2024]
…The reason why it’s so easy to ignore extreme wealth inequality (EWI) is that we don’t experience EWI as a thing, we experience a decline in our standard of living as wealth is siphoned up into the top 10%….
Rachel Reeves thinks that the regulation imposed on the UK financial sector in the wake of the Great Financial Crisis has ‘gone too far’. She described the UK finance sector as the ‘crown jewel’ of the UK economy and argued that its potential had been hemmed in by unnecessary regulation since 2008. Reeves pledged to […]
Silicon Valley has successfully rebranded military contracting as a proud national duty for the industry.
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