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Entries Tagged as 'Social and Economic Justice'

Is SRI in Africa About to Come of Age?

June 21st, 2010 · 2 Comments · Business Ethics, Democracy, Ethics in Government, Peace and War, Social and Economic Justice, Socially Responsible Investing, Uncategorized

Worldwide, SRI now accounts for 1 of every 9 dollars invested. However, even though Africa was a pioneer in this field (not just with the Sullivan Principles but also the Johannesburg Stock Exchange’s first-in-the-world SRI index), it has lagged—but rapid growth appears to be imminent.

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A Progressive “Windmill-Tilter” Candidate Reflects on Election Realities: Juan Del Rio

June 10th, 2010 · Comments Off · Democracy, Ethics in Government, Politics, poverty, Social and Economic Justice

A self-styled “Don Quixote,” Juan Del Rio ran for County Board of Supervisors in a conservative district near San Diego. These are his reflections just before the election (he lost, but the Democrats cumulatively got enough votes to force a November vote). Guest blog by Juan Del Rio May 28, 2010 Dear friends and supporters, [...]

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A Progressive Critique of Obama, From the Financial Sector

May 22nd, 2010 · 3 Comments · Democracy, Politics, Social and Economic Justice

MarketWatch is not normally known as a hotbed of progressive thought. Yet that’s where this scathing critique of Obama from his left side appeared, under the title, “How Obama is Failing Investors” by Paul B. Farrell. It was published on the one-year anniversary of Obama’s inauguration, and still very much worth reading. Here’s a little [...]

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Limbaugh’s Lies on Environment and Safety

May 12th, 2010 · 7 Comments · Business Ethics, Media Ethics, propaganda, Social and Economic Justice

It’s really hard to imagine that anyone could take seriously the nonsense—make that the total falsehoods—spewed by the likes of Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck. It would make for good humor, except that people believe these shameless harlots who have dedicated their lives to the service of corporate greed and gratuitous attacks on progressives (or [...]

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Rightist Jewish Thugs Attack Tikkun Founder’s House

May 4th, 2010 · Comments Off · censorship, Diversity, Ethics: General, Social and Economic Justice

I am Jewish, and I can say this. Nazi-like behavior is unacceptable no matter who does it. Jews have no more right to be disgusting and criminal than anyone else. There’s a certain ultra-rightist segment of the American Jewish population that is completely intolerant of any criticism of Israel–just as there are certain ultra-rightist Americans [...]

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Hospital Visitation Directive: Finally, a Reason to Thank Obama

April 17th, 2010 · Comments Off · Diversity, Politics, Social and Economic Justice

Finally, a decades-overdue move to allow hospitalized patients to choose who should be allowed in to see them! President Obama issued a presidential directive Thursday night making federal funding contingent on nondiscrimination in visitation, and providing much greater respect for patients’ wishes in carrying out healthcare decisions. This is a victory not only for gays [...]

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An Open Letter to Glenn Beck

March 15th, 2010 · 2 Comments · propaganda, Social and Economic Justice

Glen Beck has always represented a weird and radical extremism, but I never expected that even he would go so far as to diss Jesus’ own legacy, calling for congregants to leave churches that talk about social justice. Here’s the brief note I wrote to him: Dear Mr. Beck: When I heard your call to [...]

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Obama is Timid, But Not Progressive

March 12th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Politics, Social and Economic Justice

From a marketing and PR point of view, Obama could have taken a leaf from Franklin Roosevelt’s book: When Roosevelt couldn’t get things through Congress, he turned to the people; he appealed directly to voters. He used Republican intransigence to build up pressure, and then at election time, was able to replace some of the obstacles. For the last year, Obama has totally blown the opportunity to blame the mess both on the past administration and on the unwillingness of Republicans to let him through to make the change he promised during the campaign. If he had used different strategy, 2010 should have seen a sweeping housecleaning in the House and Senate and a vast Democratic majority in place for the next two years. Instead, I think Obama’s cushion will be a lot thinner, and he’ll have even less room to work. The result will be a one-term presidency with meager accomplishments, and probably another round of Republican aggression.

The last Democrat who was willing to use some muscle to move his agenda forward (an agenda that was not at all popular in large sections of the country) was Lyndon Johnson. From his grave, LBJ must be wondering why Obama is afraid to lead.

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How Progressives Can Move Obama to the Left

January 3rd, 2010 · 1 Comment · Politics, Social and Economic Justice

The Civil Rights movement gave Lyndon Johnson (no progressive) room to push through several major pieces of Civil Rights legislation. Earth Day and the environmental movement of the early ’70s gave Richard Nixon (not a progressive bone in his body!) a mandate for the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and the Environmental Protection Agency. yet we on the left (and I include myself in that) have largely stood by

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Stand Against Injustice! Join These Two Facebook Groups

December 29th, 2009 · Comments Off · People Helping People, Social and Economic Justice, Uncategorized

1. Have you heard about the barbaric, fascistic anti-homosexuality law in Uganda? Yes, they’re calling for the death penalty for consensual sex. Read CNN’s article. Here’s the group to oppose it, please join. 2. Especially if you’re in Western Mass, but even if you’re not: a Facebook support group has sprung up for the Northampton, [...]

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