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Dream...Believe...Love

The Future is Ours, if You Want It

What Makes a Social Democracy?

Democracy Prevailed. Now What?

Voices for the Future: Peacebuilding and Feminine Leadership as Gateways to Our Future

Requiem for an Economic System

This Land Was Made For You and Me: What Woody Guthrie Can Teach Us Right Now

The Cult of Trump and Other Cults: How They Work

Round Up the Usual Suspects: Wall Street is Making Money Hand Over Fist From Inflation

The Birth of Neoliberalism: How Milton Friedman Tricked the Hippies into Loving Ronald Reagan

Is Love a Cold and Very Broken Hallelujah?

Brother, Can You Spare a Trillion Dollar Coin?

Kilgore Trout Died For Our Sins

Let the People Decide (Part III): The Wisdom of the Crowd, the Madness of the Mob

Voices for the Future: Could a Coup Happen in the U.S.?

Let the People Decide (Part II): Direct Democracy--Or No Democracy?

Let the People Decide (Part I): Democracy is Coming

The Revolution Was Not Televised

Roe v. Wade and the Tyranny of the Minority

We Need to Talk...About Inflation and a Possible Recession

Creating a More Perfect Union

From Scarcity to Abundance For All

The Silence of the Yams

The Best Things In Life Are Free: The Uncommonness of the Commons

Voices for the Future: How We Can Create a More Perfect Union and a More Positive Future

What Exactly is Money? What's the Point of it?

Money Love, Money Lust

It's High Time the U.S. Declared War...on Delaware

Ponzis, Putin, and Private Equity: The Clash of Titans

Voices for the Future: Can Hollywood Help Transform the World Through Conscious Media?

The Incestuous Nature of Wall Street

A Hole in the Head, The Flaw, and High Hopes for the Future

Voices for the Future: A Promising Strategy for 21st Century Democracy

A Love Supreme: What John Coltrane's Immortal Vision Can Teach Us

What Do Charles Koch and Karl Marx Have In Common?

Who Wants to Be a Billionaire?

Auld Lang Syne, the Grateful Dead, and Debt Jubilees

Why Alexander Hamilton is More Than Just a Broadway Star