Legacy Archive
3×3 Three Minutes, Three Questions: Mark Spitzer
“I’d like to think that the Gar Gods ordained it,” Mark Spitzer says of his teaching job at the University of Central Arkansas, “but that’s not what happened. A creative
Fireworks, Music And Fun
Fourth of July includes SoNA at the AMP “It’s kind of strange … that the piece every American orchestra plays in its July 4th concert celebrates the Russian victory over
Is Trump Running A Kleptocracy?
The Trump budget—pure profit for Pentagon corporate contractors. The Trump tax “reform”—massive tax cuts for the rich. Really? We are going to stand for this?
Why Is There So Little Popular Protest Against Today’s Threats Of Nuclear War?
In recent weeks, the people of the world have been treated to yet another display of the kind of nuclear insanity that has broken out periodically ever since 1945 and
Fifty Years On: MLK’s Giant Triplets Still Plague Us, Including Militarism
Fifty years ago, a year to the day before he was murdered, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. called us to overcome the giant triplets plaguing our society – racism, militarism and extreme materialism – in his ‘Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break the Silence’ address at Riverside Church in Manhattan.
Can Our Social Institutions Catch Up With Advances In Science And Technology?
H.G. Wells, one of the most prolific and prominent novelists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, consistently warned his contemporaries that social institutions were not evolving fast enough to cope with rapid changes in science and technology.
Switching Sides: America And Russia In U.S. Public Opinion
Once upon a time in the U.S. you could fairly predict what Americans believe about Russia.
President Donald Trump Should Make a Deal with North Korea
President Donald Trump likes to be known for his deal-making, and now he has the opportunity to make deals that can impact world peace and security, not just real estate or other business deals for his profit. North Korea would be a great place to start.
Trump, Europe, and Chaos
Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of Defense James Mattis went to the Munich Security Conference with reassurances about the US commitment to NATO.