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Primer
This the seventh in a series of comics about economic globalization and neoliberalism by Nick Thorkelson. To see the rest
Dear Dr. Dollar:
The Federal Reserve keeps fussing with the “discount rate” and everybody thinks it’s important. This is, if I understand it right, the rate banks charge each other for overnight loans. Now presumably someone makes money on the interest that’s charged and someone loses money (or makes less) when the
The Surplus Vanished
President Bush claims that war and recession wiped out the projected federal budget surplus, but his massive tax giveaway to the wealthy deserves the bulk of the blame.
Balancing State Budgets: Who Will Pay?
How can states solve their fiscal dilemmas? By shifting the tax burden onto the well-to-do.
Industry Attacks on Dissent: From Rachel Carson to Oprah
Forty years after the publication of Silent Spring, corporations are still producing poisons--and still trying to keep critics from fighting back.
Organizing after September 11
I hear people saying everything is different now, but I see that there is a lot that is not so different. --Gabriel Sayegh, Prisoner Within
Dear Dr. Dollar:
I am trying to figure out what propels corporations toward a compulsive expansion. I can think of the following: 1) Competition with domestic and foreign rivals; 2) need for markets; 3) need for raw materials; and 4) advanced technology requiring greater investments and thus greater profits. Would t
Dockworkers Stand up to Racism, Repression, and Corporate Globalization—and Win!
For nearly two years, the most crucial fight in the U.S. labor movement has been the struggle to defend
Recession for the Holidays
The official news was late in coming; now, how much longer will the downturn drag on?