LAWRENCE WITTNER – The Russell-Einstein Manifesto, issued in 1955, called on world leaders to renounce war. Einstein died shortly after the release of the manifesto, but its salience continues to this day.The Russell-Einstein Manifesto, issued in 1955, called on world leaders to renounce war. Einstein died shortly after the release of the manifesto, but its salience continues to this day.
Category: October 2025
Impeachments Show Tyrants How Resistance Threatens Them
RIVERA SUN – Impeachment is in the air. It’s a powerful thing to look around the world and see presidents being convicted for their crimes.
Halting misinformation in its tracks is up to us
THELMA YOUNG LUTUNATABUA – To limit the spread of misinformation, we need to increase our digital literacy skills and be brave enough to have hard personal conversations.
NATO Continues to Plan for Nuclear Annihilation
JOHN LA FORGE – NATO’s ceaseless nuclear attack threats are on parade in Europe now, and its ring leaders talk as if they are rational. Gen. Butler, who is one of dozens of retired nuclear war planners that disagree, says, “Deterrence suspended rational thinking in the Nuclear Age.” The commander denounced deterrence, in theory and practice, using words that could still stir desertion or mutiny among the nuclearists: “The likely consequences of nuclear war have no politically, militarily or morally acceptable justification, and therefore the threat to use nuclear weapons is indefensible.”
The Reality of Trump’s Gaza “Peace”
TONY PENTIMALLI – This is what peace looks like in 2025. It is not safety or justice. It is the moment when the noise of war stops long enough for the world to congratulate itself. Trump calls it success. Netanyahu calls it strength. But for the people who live beneath the wreckage, peace is just the brief hour between the funerals and the next warning.
Exploring the High Rates of Social Violence in the Americas
JOHN P. RUEHL – For decades, the Americas have been the most violent part of the world outside active war zones. Many factors contribute to this, but long-term solutions remain difficult to achieve.
Displacement: An inherent problem of a divided world
DAVID GALLUP – As long as we, the people of the world, allow the nation-state system to maintain the arbitrary and exclusive borders that divide humans from one another, immigration will continue to be viewed as a problem rather than as an educational, economic, political, and social opportunity. When we respect each other, our rights and duties, as world citizens, the entire earth will be a sanctuary of peace and safety for all.
How 12-step programs can help build healthier movements
ERIN WAX – The 12-step method that began with Alcoholics Anonymous is a form of mutual aid that can help movement organizers take better care of each other.
Ratcheting Up the Race to Armageddon
ALICE SLATER – The recent report from the Stockholm International Peace Institute (SIPRI), despite its assertion that “understanding the conditions for peaceful solutions to international conflicts is a key part of their work”, has just issued alarming news that there is a “clear trend of growing nuclear arsenals, sharpened nuclear rhetoric and the abandonment of arms controls agreements!”
Are we fighting the wrong battle, Mr. Secretary of War?
WINSLOW MYERS – In contrast to the Hegseth/Trump/establishment vision which leads to mass death, imagine the militaries of the world gradually redirecting their resources, prowess, and logistical efficiency toward addressing the regeneration of Earth’s biosystems. It would be a very different conception of military strength—because authentic strength that leads to real security for all from now forward will be whatever contributes to the health of the whole planetary organism. We’re all in a leaky boat together, including the military.
Is Trump Going to Take Us to War with Venezuela?
MEL GURTOV – Remember the Bay of Pigs, Tonkin Bay, and 9/11? We’ve seen this play before.
How Can We Identify and Protect Ourselves From Lies?
MARYELLEN MACDONALD – Scientists are uncovering how the hidden effort of talking affects everything from everyday conversations to spotting deception and fake news.
