Opinion

The War on Whistleblowers
The Obama administration's dubiously legal whistleblower crackdown is a genuine threat to democracy.
David Sirota
Shiny Objects Are People, Too
Why the Romney campaign's distinction between "economic" and "social" issues is false.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
Somebody Else’s Atrocities
Opposing the International Olympic Committee’s newly formed partnership with Dow Chemical, dissenters illuminate a history of human rights oversights.
Noam Chomsky
The Legend of the Spat-Upon Veteran
It's a disproven myth, but politicians, keen on dispelling opposition and maintaining militarism, continue to feed the fable.
David Sirota
A Rare Admission That Money Trumps Everything Else
In New York, Cuomo reveals— unsurprisingly—it's easier to get things done when corporate power goes unthreatened.
David Sirota
Why A Cyber Security Bill Will Pass
Everyone from hackers to gamers to average netizens will have to get used to a new normal.
Kenneth Rapoza
The GOP’s Dukakis Problem
Republicans gloat that President Obama's days are numbered—but Romney could go the way of Michael Dukakis.
Theo Anderson
Yes, We Can Walk and Chew Gum
The GOP notion that we can't pursue gay rights while fixing the economy is a red herring.
David Sirota
Attachment Parenting: Beyond the Backlash
Once again, women are accused of killing feminism.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
The U.S. Department of Double Standards
Corporate criminals go free while the Justice Department targets those without expensive lawyers and lobbyists.
Leonard C. Goodman
Perverts on the Bump Patrol
From Capitol Hill to celebrity mags, why is everyone obsessed with uteruses?
Susan J. Douglas
Our Guns and Butter Economy
In its drive for job-creating exports, is America creating a fatter, more violent world?
David Sirota
Can Labor Strike Back?
America's unions must find a way to circumvent restrictive federal laws.
Bhaskar Sunkara
Why the Right Really Hates Obama
And why 'that hopey changey stuff' is the only true antidote to Tea Party cynicism.
Theo Anderson
The Poverty of Domestic Violence
More women are turning to shelters, and the jobs crisis is part of the problem.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
Let’s Intervene in Elections
If the Left wants to be relevant, it must remember the ballot box.
Joel Bleifuss
Property Rights in the Cloud
How much of you is really yours? In the age of cloud computing, it's a crucial question.
David Sirota
Cartagena Beyond the Secret Service Scandal
The United States is isolated from Latin American leaders calling for drug reform.
Noam Chomsky
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