by Alexandria Keating-Sofiakis | Aug 9, 2026 | Electoral Politics, Green Strategy |
I’m a firm believer in learning lessons from our past as a species so we may amend those mistakes going forward. One of these lessons is eloquently explained in videos such as “The July Revolution (1820 to 1830)” by Historia Civilis. This video describes democracy as...
by Justin Schoville | Apr 21, 2026 | Green Strategy |
I joined my political party, the Vermont-based Peace & Justice Party, at the March 28 No King’s Rally in Montpelier, Vermont. We are not affiliated with the Green Party (at least, not yet). However, I have been involved in the Green Party in Maryland and...
by Garrett Wassermann | Mar 1, 2026 | Green Strategy |
While there are many political podcasts and online “independent media” shows commenting on current events, there is a dearth of podcasts on what should be, what ought to be. Many commentators speak with confidence and a sense of authority but are merely responding to...
by Kevin Sanchez | Feb 23, 2026 | Green Strategy, Historical Analysis |
“These religions, these laws, these empires, these governments, this wisdom of states, this virtue of pontiffs – all of this is nothing but dream and lie, a circle of hypotheses that all converge upon one central point, itself devoid of reality. We must...
by New Green Horizons, Steve Welzer | Jan 19, 2026 | Current Events, Green Strategy, Green Theory |
The 2025 Zohran Mamdani for Mayor of New York City campaign demonstrated the success of social change work oriented toward mobilizing people as tenants, bus riders, parents, teachers, academics, sympathetic professionals, congregants, etc. Of course, the Spartacists...
by Rick Greenblatt | Jan 3, 2026 | Current Events, Featured, Green Strategy |
Introduction Hopeful signs are emerging in popular opposition to the toxic smog of Trumpism. One of the signature (and hopeful) political trends of 2025 has been the rise of democratic socialists to elected municipal office. This is most prominent with the election of...