Purifying America's Textbooks of Ethnic Studies
Commentary
If right wingers are going to purge "ethnic studies" from America's textbooks, then they'll have to purge history too.
Commentary
If right wingers are going to purge "ethnic studies" from America's textbooks, then they'll have to purge history too.
Blog
From the decline in democracy to the rise in the price of peace.
Blog
A study by the Heritage Foundation maintained that Hispanic immigrants are deficient in I.Q. and thus disposed to rely on "government handouts."
Commentary
Iraqi demonstrators are now taking matters into their own hands.
When millions around the world marched to protest the Iraq war and the U.S. drive towards empire, the New York Times dubbed global public opinion "the second super-power." What empowered those protests was their alliance -- if only for a brief moment -- with governments unexpectedly willing to stand up to U.S. pressure, and with the United Nations itself, when it followed its Charter's command to stop "the scourge of war." Bennis tracks the rise of U.S. unilateralism and the doctrine of preemptive war, looking particularly at Iraq and Israel/Palestine, and examines both the potential and the challenges ahead in reclaiming the UN as part of the global peace movement.
This book is available in Spanish on the web.