The accumulation of the statistics about the decline of the place of the working person is impressive, and depressing.
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Interview: Author Michael Muhammad Knight, of Why I Am A Five Percenter
"I came from a punk rock ethos, and also a certain kind of Muslim ethos, that made it cool to be ignored and alone on the margins."
Read More »Book Review: As for Me and My House by Rose Marie Whiteside
A guide to becoming involved in your child's education.
Read More »An Interview With Douglas Rushkoff, Author of Program or Be Programmed: Ten Commands for a Digital Age
Wise words by a wise man about the internet and technology and how we use it.
Read More »Mike Bonanno of The Yes Men on Gonzo Political Activism and Troublemaking for a Cause
The world would be a lot better place if politicians talked more like the Yes Men and less like themselves.
Read More »The Media Can Play a Role in Fighting Global Hunger
A world without hunger would be far less of a breeding ground for chaos, extremism, and terrorism.
Read More »The Power of Reconceptualization: Three Easy Pieces
How we view our present may well affect how we envisage our future; it's the vision thing
Read More »Book Review: Love and Power in the Peasant Family: Rural France in the Nineteenth Century by Martine Segalen
"I can’t do better than compare you to a field of young cabbages before the caterpillars have been through.”
Read More »Grief, Willy DeVille, Me, and Michael Jackson Too
Grief is nothing to be afraid of, but neither should it be a spectator sport.
Read More »Abuse And Forgiveness
Asking me, or anyone, to forgive their abuser is like asking us to return to being a victim.
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