Since October, Sen. John Fetterman Has Been Building a Roster of Republican Donors (theintercept.com)
Why They’re Calling Student Protesters Antisemites (jacobin.com)
Insurers Are Deserting Homeowners After Natural Disasters (jacobin.com)
Restaurant Workers Deserve a Livable Wage, Too (otherwords.org)
U.S. Senate and Biden Administration Shamefully Renew and Expand FISA Section 702, Ushering in a Two Year Expansion of Unconstitutional Mass Surveillance (www.eff.org)
Right-Wing Critiques Miscast NPR, NYT as Lefty Bastions (fair.org)
Columbia Law School Faculty Condemn Administration for Mass Arrests and Suspensions (theintercept.com)
Sweden’s Welfare State Was a Product of Class Struggle (jacobin.com)
The Bourgeois Morality of ‘The Ethicist’ (www.currentaffairs.org)
The New York Times advice column, where snitching liberal busybodies come to seek absolution, is more than a mere annoyance. In limiting our ethical considerations to tricky personal situations and dilemmas, it directs our thinking away from the larger structural injustices of our time.
Palestine Protests are a Test of Whether This is a Free Country (www.currentaffairs.org)
Can the United States apply consistent standards to pro-Palestine protesters as it does to protecting speech in favor of our country’s violence? No, it doesn’t seem like we can.