Great Power Imperialism or Democratic Global Governance?

Pundits frequently remark on the warm and friendly relationship between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump.  In explanation, some suggest that Putin possesses compromising material on Trump.  Others point to their autocratic style and their rightwing agendas.

But another factor plays a role in the Putin-Trump bromance:  their embrace of great power imperialism.

For example, their aggressive policies toward Ukraine and Venezuela are remarkably similar.  Putin began his takeover of Ukraine by charging read more

Tomgram: Engelhardt, No Ducking and Covering for Us

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Climate-Change Summer or Nuclear Winter? A Child Today Is Being Born into the Slow-Motion Equivalent of Hiroshima and Nagasaki By

What self-destructive creatures we turn out to be!

Can you even believe it? Only recently, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP30, met in Brazil for two weeks. While 194 countries were represented there, the historically greatest fossil-fuelizer on the planet, Donald Trump’s United States, was, of course, missing in action (for the read more

Top 10 Reasons to Pretend It’s Unusual for the U.S. Government to Blow People Up

Lately I’ve been on shows with other guests who’ve expressed outrage and amazement that the U.S. government would blow up people on boats, exclaiming that they never could have imagined such a thing until this moment. A U.S. senator has said he finds video of one particular missile-murder the most disturbing thing he’s ever seen.

A couple of months into these boat killings, could anyone have imagined that corporate media outlets and Congress Members and boatloads of lawyers would read more

Tomgram: Frida Berrigan, Victory (or Defeat?) Gardens in the Age of Trump

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It’s strange. I take long walks to keep this 81-year-old body of mine in some kind of half-decent shape, and the truth is that you simply can’t walk for long in my neighborhood of New York City without passing some poor soul wrapped in a blanket, sleeping on the street or huddled in a doorway with seemingly nothing more to his — and yes, they usually are men — name read more