APRIL 2006 ARCHIVE

ECONOMY IN CRISIS. Some of the nation's best economists are finally telling it like it is. The U.S. Economy is teetering on the abyss. We look into the legacy of the Reagan-Bush-Clinton-Bush free ride for free trade. What do we find? Foreign ownership of critical assets, a devastated manufacturing sector and $804 billion in U.S. dollars at the whim of foreign banks. To make matters worse, personal debt is skyrocketing, and bankruptcy protection has been gutted by the GOP. There's still hope--but time is running out. Kevan Quinn warns that the thought police are watching, so hide your books!

 

APRIL 2006 EDITION!

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The Quinn Report (commentary)

"Knowledge to Burn"
Is it any coincidence that when today's right-wing intellectuals created a lists of "harmful" books, they choose the same books burned by the Nazis prior to World War II? Kevan Quinn doesn't think so.

Who's on the hit list? Karl Marx, Darwin, Ralph Nader, Rachel Carson, and many other noted thinkers, environmentalists and educators. As Kevan points out, a party in power always fears an educated citizen.

See the list of "Harmful" favorites HERE.

Order a copy of one of those books HERE.

"Nightfall does not come at once, neither does oppression. In both instances, there's a twilight where everything remains seemingly unchanged, and it is in such twilight that we all must be aware of change in the air, however slight, lest we become victims of the darkness."

William O. Douglas, U.S. Supreme Court Justice