GUERNICA DAILY

Andy Kroll: Billionaires Unchained
May 17, 2013America’s new pay-as-you-go democracy.

Robert Reich: Pyromaniacs on the Potomac
May 17, 2013The problem with Obama’s second term.

Kaavya Asoka: Shifting the Gaze
May 16, 2013The Guggenheim’s current exhibition, No Country, challenges conceptions of modern Asian art.

Sarah Browning: Poetry as Provocation
May 16, 2013Camille Gage interviews the poet, activist, and director of Split This Rock.

Paul Kiel & Mitchell Hartman: Soldiers Defeated by Debt
May 16, 2013Federal law is supposed to protect service members from predatory lending, but many military personnel are trapped in high-interest debt.

Keith Meatto: Seven Ways of Looking at The Great Gatsby
May 15, 2013Meditations on Jay G, Jay-Z, the art of plagiarism, and America’s love affair with money, guns, and decadence

David Vine: Where Has All the Money Gone?
May 15, 2013Contractors have raked in $385 billion to build and maintain military bases overseas. How much of the total is fraud?

Nick Turse: Nuclear Terror in the Middle East
May 14, 2013Lethality beyond the pale.

Carlos Franz: Normalcy without Liberty
May 14, 2013Life in East Germany on display in a strange Berlin museum.

Robert Reich: Working Mother’s Day
May 14, 2013In 1966, only 20 percent of mothers with young children worked outside the home. By the late 1990s, 60 percent did.

















