
Tag: tomdispatch


The Nasty Voices in Our Heads

The Enduring Tyranny of Oil

New Mexico’s Megafires Mark a Turning Point

America’s $1.4 Trillion ‘National Security’ Budget Makes Us Ever Less Safe

Dealing with Trump’s Occupation of All Too Many American Hearts and Minds

Why Going “Hard” is Taking the Easy Way Out

A Trail of Tears: How Veterans Return From America’s Wars

War as Terrorism: Conflicts We Can’t Win, Suffering We Don’t See

Arsenal of Autocracy? The Major Weapons Makers Cash in Worldwide, Not Just Ukraine

No More Bystanders in the Post-Roe Era

The Economic Consequences of the War

The Civilian Deaths You Haven’t Heard About

How to End the War in Ukraine

The New Gold Rush: How Pentagon Contractors Are Cashing in on the Ukraine Crisis

American Militarism, a Persistent Malady

Tom Engelhardt: “Bride and Boom!”

The Uncivil War Between Nationalism and Internationalism

The United States is Exceptional, Just Not in the Ways Any of Us Should Want

From Drought to Deluge on a New Planet

Tom Engelhardt: Cold War II or World War III?

The Geopolitics of the Ukraine War

Our Ukraine Wake-Up Call

Guantánamo’s Forever Elusive Endgame

The Epic Struggle over the Epicenter of U.S. Global Power

The War on Terror Is a Success — for Terror

New Year’s Day 2050

A Christmas Confession: I’m Taking an Eco-Holiday From It All (and So Are My Kids)
