A National Dividend vs. a Universal Basic Income
In this video, we look at the similarities, and, more importantly, the differences between C.H. Douglas’ proposal of a National Dividend and a conventional Universal Basic Income (or UBI).
In this video, we look at the similarities, and, more importantly, the differences between C.H. Douglas’ proposal of a National Dividend and a conventional Universal Basic Income (or UBI).
In this video, we examine the points of contact as well as the points of divergence between Douglas Social Credit and the Classical Distributism of G.K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc.
China’s President Xi Jinping is a force to be reckoned with. As leader of the Communist colossus, he commands the world’s attention, but who is China’s strongman and what is his agenda? Born into the privileged life of a princeling, banished to poverty in the countryside during a […]
By Jennifer Gould and Bruce Golding New York Post A Cantor Fitzgerald exec’s wife tearfully denied allegations that her family was exploiting pandemic-related protections to avoid eviction from a $5 million Hamptons mansion, according to a report Friday. “I’m not squatting, I’m just trying to keep my kids […]
Very Latin America-like in terms of the rising poverty levels. By Lexie Harrison-Cripps and Eric Pape, Main and Capital For generations, a carnival-like spectacle has helped draw millions of visitors to the soft sands of Venice Beach — a place second only to Disneyland among Southern California’s tourist sites, […]
My guess is that the UBI idea will increasingly gain traction in the future as a means of pacification in response to rising social unrest rooted in widening class divisions. A lot of tech overlords seem to be enthusiastic about this and they are the rising ruling class. […]
By Matt Taibbi Canceled on campus for speaking his mind, he’s now going through a sequel at the hands of Silicon Valley. On May 23, 2017, not so long ago in real time but seemingly an eternity given the extraordinary history we’ve lived through since, a group of […]
By Glenn Greenwald The FBI has been manufacturing and directing terror plots and criminal rings for decades. But now, reverence for security state agencies reigns. The axis of liberal media outlets and their allied activist groups — CNN, NBC News, The Washington Post, Media Matters — are in […]
By David Pan TELOS After watching the images of the January 6 Capitol riot, many Americans concluded that right-wing populism threatens the basic rules of our constitutional order. In this view, the U.S. Constitution establishes a universal order that is detached from any particular orientation and provides the neutral […]
By Matt Taibbi On December 8, 2020, when most of America was consumed with what The Guardian called Donald Trump’s “desperate, mendacious, frenzied and sometimes farcical” attempt to remain president, the Senate’s Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee held a hearing on the “Medical Response to Covid-19.” One of […]
The FBI may be creating a STASI from the looks of it. We all should be weary of even more surveillance.
For historians of the ‘60s and ‘70s, one of the most pressing questions to ask is: What did the revolutionary movements of this period get right, and where did they go wrong? Of course, David and Margaret give us thought-provoking and insightful answers — on modern cynicism toward […]
By Holger Marcks “Taking a critical approach, Holger Marcks deconstructs the threat of ‘international anarchist terrorism’ as a justification narrative that was used to generally blame anarchist ideology for politically motivated assassinations, to criminalise political dissent and to shape the norms and practices of the respective transnational criminal […]
As the saying goes, “Let the doorknob hit you where Mother Nature split you.” Former Detroit police chief James Craig is ‘not surprised’ that police are resigning en masse in Portland. He also says the crime surge in Chicago is due to a failed criminal justice system.
This is one of the best discussions of criminal justice in the USA I’ve seen in a while. By Wendy Sawyer and Peter Wagner Prison Policy Initiative Can it really be true that most people in jail are being held before trial? And how much of mass incarceration […]
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There is a bipartisan push in Congress to find out once and for all: Are we alone? It isn’t a philosophical query, but a demand to disclose any information the U.S. government has been gathering on unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP), also popularly known as UFOs. Last December, as […]
A highly anticipated Pentagon report on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) – also known as UFOs – has raised lots of interest from astronomers, journalists, and even former president Barack Obama. The Canadian military has documents of reported UFO sightings going back decades. What explains this? Is it proof […]
Team Rising discusses UFOs and one reporter ‘s push to get the government to take them seriously.
Colin Rogero and Emily Jashinsky discuss the trove of Republican senate candidates vying for an endorsement from Donald Trump.
Team Rising discusses how, “working-class voters upended elite assumptions,” and voted for Joe Biden.
Senior editor and reporter for The Daily Poster, Andrew Perez, details how state officials in Colorado, New York, and Ohio are holding scholarship lotteries for college student who get their COVID-19 vaccine.
Colin Rogero and Emily Jashinsky react to legislation introduced by Sen. Joni Ernst that would cut off tax payer funding to organizations that, “disregard federal law.”
Funny. ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’ host evaluates the Chicago mayor’s priorities amid crime spike.
This is interesting. A discussion of Burnham from a Marxist perspective. In this episode of Pop the Left Derick Varn and Douglas Lain discuss Paul Matticks critique of James Burnham’s “The Machiavellians, Defenders of Freedom.” We ask the question, “Why do right-wing theories of social class so frequently […]
Ilhan Omar was not hard enough in her comments. Hamas and the Taliban didn’t use Agent Orange to destroy the soil of their enemies. Agent Orange was the chemical agent they used to kill all the crops in Vietnam. The US thought it was a great idea to […]
Washington Examiner commentary writer, Tom Rogan, discusses Luis Elizondo’s statements that “the U.S. government has in the past actively considered, and is presently still considering, whether the most extraordinary unidentified flying objects are not of earthly origin.”
Team Rising reacts to GM considering dropping pot testing to attract future employees.
Colin Rogero explains why the Biden Administration needs to extend the federal eviction moratorium.
Duh? Emily Jashinksy weighs in on Apple’s firing of Antonio Garcia-Martinez.
Correction, Cenk. The Democrats, Republicans, and The Young Turks are on the same team. Or might as well be. Although this emerging “three way fight” between neoliberals, progressives, and the “far-left” is interesting. TYT host, Cenk Uygur, weighs in on the controversy surrounding Rep. Ilhan Omar.
Colin Rogero and Emily Jashinsky give an update on Harvey Weinstein and discuss an upcoming documentary on Ghislaine Maxwell.
Colin Rogero and Emily Jashinsky discuss how the media handled its coverage of the Biden-Putin summit.
It’s funny how an endorsement from Hillary is now considered to be a liability. Colin Rogero and Emily Jashinsky react to Hillary Clinton’s endorsement of Nina Turner’s opponent in the Ohio Congressional race.
By Matt Taibbi Throughout the Trump years, it made sense that reporters chased sexy-sounding Russia stories. What journalist with a pulse wouldn’t? These were riveting tales about the president of the United States, under investigation by the FBI and other agencies, who was apparently really suspected of traitorous […]
By Matt Taibbi Review of “Spooked,” by Barry Meier, the devastating new book about Fusion-GPS, the Steele Dossier, and the private spying business. Glenn Simpson, the former Wall Street Journal reporter turned high-priced “oppo” merchant, didn’t like to think of himself as a private investigator. He preferred to describe what […]
By JANIE HAR and MICHAEL KUNZELMAN, Associated Press The U.S. death toll from COVID-19 topped 600,000 on Tuesday, even as the vaccination drive has drastically brought down daily cases and fatalities and allowed the country to emerge from the gloom and look forward to summer. The number of […]
By Robert Tracinski Discourse Insulting, shaming or deplatforming those we disagree with is not only a threat to a free society, it’s a confession of failure. We are engaged right now in seemingly endless battles over free speech—yet few of these conflicts are destined ever to be hashed […]
The anarchist Boogaloo Boy who made the Left look like chumps. This guy is a role model for what anarchism should be. Magnus Panvidya has come to prominence as the face of the so-called Boogaloo Boys. Pete asked Magnus to come on because Magnus mentioned to him privately […]
By Benjamin Pauli This article highlights the ways in which anarcho-pacifists in the years during and after World War II reconceptualized anarchist tactics like “propaganda of the deed” and “direct action” in a manner that reconciled them with principles of nonviolence. In order to contextualize this extraordinary shift […]
In an NBC News worldwide exclusive, senior international correspondent Keir Simmons sits down with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow for a one-on-one interview, just days ahead of a critical summit with President Biden.
Research from various sources indicates that the rates of drug, alcohol, and tobacco use, pregnancy, abortions, sexual activity, and crime are declining among teens. My guess is that the normalization of “sex, drugs, and rock n’ roll” (and in the case of gangsta rap, crime) has made all […]
By Caitlin Johnstone During an astonishingly sycophantic press conference after the Geneva summit with Vladimir Putin, President Biden posited an entirely hypothetical scenario about what the world would think of the United States if it were interfering in foreign elections and everybody knew it. When AP’s Jonathan Lemire […]
By Billy Binion, Reason The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids railed against cops for enforcing the same kind of anti-vaping rule they help pass. “We are horrified and outraged by the incident of police violence in Ocean City, MD, this weekend,” reads a statement from an advocacy group, drafted […]
By Derrick Broze, Last American Vagabond More than a dozen villages in Mexico recently voted to remove political parties from their communities in favor of managing their own resources. On Sunday June 6th, midterm elections were held across Mexico, resulting in new governors and mayors. The “historic” election […]
Krystal and Saagar turn the tables on Joe Rogan for a 1 hour + interview on his formative political experiences, how he prepares for interviews, everything wrong with Los Angeles, why he turned down a Trump interview, and how he decides which politicians get to come on the […]
A concise but excellent and entirely correct description of how the left-wing of the capitalist class approaches racial issues. The Left will often point how out the right-wing will use racism, social conservatism, invidiousness toward out-groups, etc. to distract the generally socially conservative, white working to middle classes […]
By Jason Garner, University of Sussex Journal of Contemporary History, Issue Six, August 2003. As anarchism was never a mass movement in either the United Kingdom or the United States it has often been the victim of equivocal, prejudicial and patronising (often sympathetic) interpretations. Studies of the anarchist […]
I greatly suspect that if these had been poor inner-city black kids, the cops would have simply blown them away. A 12-year-old boy and 14-year-old girl who ran away from their Florida group home are in custody after cops say they broke into a house, armed themselves with […]
Are cops hated by the public? That’s what the police want you to think, but the truth is actually very different. Police are actually still viewed very favorably, even among African-Americans. This interview previously aired on Peacock on June 12, 2021. Sam Seder discusses police lying with Stuart […]
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