Thorne Webb Dreyer, Editor

SEARCH
RECENT POSTS
CARL DAVIDSON / POLITICS / SUMMING UP THE YEAR 2025
January 16, 2026
BRUCE MELTON / CLIMATE CHANGE / Climate Change Review 2025
December 31, 2025
JONAH RASKIN / BOOK REVIEW / Levitating the Pentagon
December 29, 2025
LARRY PILTZ / VERSE / Save The Futures
December 10, 2025
ALLEN YOUNG / BOOK REVIEW / The Trees are Speaking
December 3, 2025
ALICE EMBREE / MEDIA / A new Rag for a new generation
November 6, 2025
ARCHIVES
2020 |
2019 |
2018 |
2017 |
2016 |
2015 |
2014 |
2013 |
2012 |
2011
2010 |
2009 |
2008 |
2007 |
2006 |
2005
Yearly Archives: 2010
Dick J. Reavis: ‘Catching Out’ in the Secret World of Day Laborers
Image from Portland Indymedia.Researching my new book on the job:Catching Out: The Secret World of Day LaborersBy Dick J. Reavis / The Rag Blog / February 15, 2010 Author/activist/educator and Rag Blog contributor Dick Reavis will be Thorne Dreyer’s guest … Continue reading
Posted in Rag Bloggers
Tagged American Society, Authors, Books, Dick J. Reavis, Labor, The Rag, Workers
2 Comments
Messina Earthquake of 1909 : The U.S. and the ‘Great White Fleet’
“The Great White Fleet” Comes to the rescue in Italy, 1909.American ships, sailors and soldiers:A history of sea power and disaster relief By Larry Ray / The Rag Blog / February 14, 2010 America’s leading role in emergency assistance following … Continue reading
Posted in Rag Bloggers
Tagged Earthquake, Haiti, Larry Ray, Natural Disasters, U.S. Military, World History
2 Comments
Marc Estrin: Hearts and Minds : A Valentine’s Day Love Offensive
Israeli school children are shown writing messages on shells meant for targets in Lebanon. The incident took place July 17, 2006, near the northern Israeli border. The messages reportedly included hearts, a star of David, and the words “From Israel … Continue reading
Posted in Rag Bloggers
Tagged Afghanistan, Israel, Kurt Vonnegut, Marc Estrin, U.S. Military, Valentine's Day, War Crimes
1 Comment
The Christian Right : Our Founding Fathers Would be Appalled
George Washington, the Father of our Country, is memorialized in marble — totally ready to toga — on the U.S. Capitol grounds (circa 1899). The statue is now in the Smithsonian. Photo from the Library of Congress / Boston College Magazine.Today’s … Continue reading
Posted in Rag Bloggers
Tagged American History, American Revolution, Censorship, Christian Right, Deism, Education, Fundamentalism, Harvey Wasserman, Texas
5 Comments
Report : Skyrocketing Profits for Big Insurance Companies
Photo by Tanya J. Harding from stock.xchng.Report: Big insurance companies out of control The top five insurers made $12 billion in profits last year, while dropping coverage for 2.7 million people. By Chris Frates / February 12, 2010 With health … Continue reading
Posted in RagBlog
Tagged Congress, Corporate Profits, Health Care Reform, Health Insurance
3 Comments
BOOKS / ‘The New Class Society : Goodbye American Dream?’
New Class Society:Making class analysis relevant By Harry Targ / The Rag Blog / February 12, 2010 I am using a text by Robert Perrucci and Earl Wysong called New Class Society: Goodbye American Dream? (Rowman and Littlefield, 2008) in … Continue reading
Posted in Rag Bloggers
Tagged Books, Capitalism, Class Consciousness, Economics, Education, Harry Targ, Political Theory, Working Class
5 Comments
Texas State University : Escalate the Peace!
Bobby Whittenberg, Iraq Vet, at Escalate the Peace! rally, Texas State University in San Marcos, Wednesday, February 10. Photo by Alice Embree / The Rag Blog.Escalate the Peace! San Marcos demonstrators rally in the sleet By Alice Embree / The … Continue reading
Posted in Rag Bloggers
Tagged Activism, Alice Embree, Central Texas, Peace Movement, San Marcos, Texas State Unviersity
2 Comments
Sarah Palin : Popularity Dropping Like a Rock
She may still be a good storyBut Palin’s poll numbers keep going south By Ted McLaughlin / The Rag Blog / February 12, 2010 The teabaggers, Republican right-wingers, political pundits, and media talking heads seemed determined to keep Sarah Palin … Continue reading
Marc Estrin : Happy Birthday, Bertolt Brecht
Bertolt Brecht, 1948. Photo from Deutsches Bundesarchiv / Wikimedia Commons.Of Poor B.B.:Bertolt Brecht speaks from the grave By Marc Estrin / The Rag Blog / February 11, 2010 [German playwright, poet, and theatrical director Bertolt Brecht was born on February … Continue reading
Posted in Rag Bloggers
Tagged Bertolt Brecht, Germany, Leftists, Literature, Marc Estrin, Playwrights, Poets, Theater
3 Comments
Harvey Wasserman : Vermont’s Radioactive Nightmare
Image from This Week in Nuclear.Radioactive fallout:Vermont Yankee one of 27 U.S. reactorsKnown to leak carcinogenic tritium By Harvey Wasserman / The Rag Blog / February 11, 2010 Like a decayed flotilla of rickety steamers, at least 27 of America’s … Continue reading
Posted in Rag Bloggers
Tagged Energy, Environment, Harvey Wasserman, Nuclear Power, Public Health, Vermont
1 Comment
Sgt. Travis Bishop : Ft. Hood War Resister to Get Out Early
War resister Sgt. Travis Bishop flashes peace sign to supporters as he is taken to the Bell County (Texas) Correctional Unit after being sentenced to one year in prison at court martial on August 14, 2009. Photo by Eric Thompson.Afghanistan … Continue reading
Posted in Rag Bloggers
Tagged Afghanistan, Alice Embree, Anti-War GIs, Ft. Hood, Peace Movement, Texas, Travis Bishop, U.S. Military, War Resisters
Leave a comment
















