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Can We “Fix” the Oil and Financial Crisis Before It's Too Late?

 

by Danny Schechter, author of Plunder: The Crime of Our Time

Corporate media pretend the U.S. economy is healing nicely and that Wall Street has learned how to run a more responsible casino. However, sober economists predict “another wave of foreclosures and future bank losses of more than $2.5 trillion vs. the government’s $599 billion estimate.” The “man-made assault” is certain to recur “unless we change the rules.”

 

Time For A Corporate Death Penalty

A Black Agenda Radio commentary by BAR managing editor Bruce A. Dixon

There are more than 40 federal offenses for which the death penalty can be applied to human beings, most of them connected to homicide of one kind or another. But countless homicides committed by the artificial persons we call corporations go unpunished every day. Apparently “personal responsibility” applies only to humans who are not operating behind the legal shield of corporate personhood.

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What If BP Were A Human Being?

What if BP, the principal corporate entity responsible for the monstrous oil well rupture a mile beneath Gulf of Mexico were a human being, a flesh and blood person instead of a faceless transnational corporation? It's a fair and simple question, and the answers tell us a lot more about the world we live in.

In the 21st Century, It's Black America VS Corporate America

If the problem of the twentieth century was the color line, the problem of the twenty-first is resisting the extension of corporate rule.  While the color line has been eased or erased for corporate black elites, it remains firmly in place for the rest of us.  And it cannot be challenged without challenging corporate rule itself.

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