Sartre at 100
The French are honoring their most famous 20th century thinker – Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980).
Republican Party Stars: Corporate Sponsored and Ethically Challenged
While Arnold Schwarzenegger as action hero fought the corruption and abuse of power of the big corporations in Total Recall, he is now on the other side. He is working for them.
Cuba Rejects Bush Administration's 'Human Rights' Ploy
At the 61st session of the UN Commission on Human Rights in Geneva, Switzerland this past week, the Bush administration delegate submitted a draft resolution requesting it to submit a human rights report on Cuba and to monitor the Island through a special rapporteur, or representative to the commission.
Iraq – Heaven or Hell After two Years?
Two years after the US-led invasion of Iraq, Iraqis have not seen what Washington promised would be reminiscent of an orderly, peaceful society.
Untrue Colors: Social Security in Black and White
Can you fool all of the people all of the time? The politics of Social Security suggest not in 2005.
America's Agenda for Global Military Domination
A top secret Pentagon document, which sketches America's agenda for global military domination through 'proactive' rather than simply preemptive warfare.