The French working class has been in the news for massive protests of austerity moves to limit their pensions, but the issues are much more profound. Economist Professor Richard Wolff has been studying France for many years, and he talks here with the Old Mole's Bill Resnick about the prospects of the French workers to defeat these anti-worker measures. For more from Wolff on these matters, go here.
Pictured here is the storming of the Bastille, 1789.
Today's Well-read Red Joe Clement comments on and reads from a piece by Greg Moses, "A Public Option for Jobs." There are needs to be met and people without work: why can't these two things fit together? This piece appeared on Counterpunch.
Out in the Silence is the true story of a small American town confronting a firestorm of controversy ignited by a same-sex wedding announcement in the local newspaper. Movie Mole Wendy Webb interviews the directors Dean Hamer and Joseph Wilson. Read Wendy Webb's movie blog here.