Race relations have long been used as a powerful tool to divide, and to distract, writes Liam McLoughlin.
Read MoreStopping The Trumpocalypse Now: Three Reasons For Hope Amidst Despair
Well may we grieve, but Trump's victory could motivate progressives to build a global left coalition combining a radical systemic critique with a unifying vision for social and environmental justice.
Read MoreLipstick On A Pig: Corporate Media Freak-Outs And The 'Madness' Of Caring For People And The Planet
For decades, the left has largely lacked a unifying progressive vision. Now Canada has the Leap manifesto, the establishment is losing its mind. Liam McLoughlin interviewed Leap activist Bianca Mugyenyi to find out more.
Read MoreThis Election Season, The Real Democrats Are The Native Americans Resisting The Dakota Access Pipeline
Next week, million of American consumers will play citizen for the day, reluctant extras in the latest episode of "America's Next Top Oligarch". Meanwhile at Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota, thousands of Native American citizens are exercising the true meaning of democracy.
Read MoreAmerican Voters Spoilt For Choice: Do You Want Classical Or Corporate Totalitarianism?
While many Americans fear the extremes of a Donald Trump Presidency, Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign slogan offers little hope: "Corporate Totalitarianism We Can Believe In", writes Liam McLoughlin.
Read MoreDonald Trump vs The American Founding Fathers: He Said This, They Said Something Else Entirely
Donald Trump is a self-declared patriot. The greatest patriot ever. He's just really, really great at being a patriot. But according to Liam McLoughlin's research, if the Founding Fathers had forseen Trump 2016, they'd have probably founded Canada instead. Turns out that under scrutiny, The Donald's views don't square away all that well.
Read MoreNovember Nightmare: The US Presidency Will Be Won By The Candidate Selling The Most Convincing Fantasy
Many of Donald Trump's policies are as fanciful as they are terrifying, but Hillary Clinton's establishment embrace is also delusional and dangerous, not to mention a terrible election strategy.
Read MoreThe Australian Government Respects Goebbels' Propaganda Principles More Than International Law
Tony Abbott, Peter Dutton and Malcolm Turnbull may well make you feel ashamed to be Australian, but their use of propaganda would have made Joseph Goebbels proud.
Read MoreClimate War: The Best Of Days, The Worst Of Days, But Hopefully Not The End Of Days
Winning the war on climate change is ultimately about winning the hearts and minds of the masses.
Read MoreWon't Somebody Please Think Of The Angry White Ruling Class
A closer look at the meaning of oppression reveals just how hard people like David Leyonhjelm and Scott Morrison have got it.
Read MoreSpreading Hate And Clicking Bait: A Beginner's Guide
'Fake Tradie' Is The Most Real Thing About Turnbull's Campaign
The Coalition clings to a fake climate policy, a phoney economic plan, and a commitment to education that would politely be described as flapdoodle.
Read MoreFuelling Hate: The Structural And Cultural Violence Behind The Orlando Massacre
Though it's easy to focus on a specific calamity, the violence faced by LGBTQI people goes far beyond the direct and disturbing manifestation witnessed in Orlando.
Read MoreTurnbull's 'Jobs And Growth' Mantra Is A Faith Not A Plan
While other countries plan for the demise of fossil fuels, Australia languishes. Corporate tax cuts are not a plan.
Read MoreSoft On Banks, Tough On Terriers: So This Is Turnbull's Election Plan?
Turnbull's Major Innovation Has Been Reinventing The Term "Innovation"
From slower internet to reviving dying ideologies and technologies, here is what Turnbull really means when he says the 'i' word.
Read MoreWorkers Bad! Banks Good! The Official Top Ten Slogans For Turnbull 2016
Scared Of President Trump? Then You Should Really Feel The Bern
The case for Bernie Sanders as the Democratic nominee for the 2016 US presidential election is overwhelming, and not just when you apply basic common sense.
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