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Who Controls Our Schools? How Billionaire-Sponsored Privatization Is Destroying Democracy and Enriching the Charter School Industry

(Editor's note: AlterNet has covered the school privatization story in great detail. Over time, we became alarmed at what we were seeing. The Independent Media Institute, AlterNet’s parent organization, has published an ebook, Who Controls Our Schools? The Privatization of American Public Educationthe full text of which you can access for free online with this link. What follows is a summary of its findings and recommendations.)

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Fear Is the Biggest Threat to Our Democracy

Dear Readers, 

Fear is a huge problem in the United States, and it’s only getting worse as our society frequently smells of creeping authoritarianism. All of us experience the consequences of living in fear-based society, we see it when people don't stand up for themselves, are too afraid to reach out to strangers, or when we turn off the TV in disgust.

I’m writing to ask your support for AlterNet’s critical new initiative to push back against destructive fear-mongering. Can you make a contribution to AlterNet right now? 

Click here to donate now.

Two Kinds of Fears: One Fake, the Other Real

Fear is a big problem for two reasons. First, propaganda and disinformation are used by conservatives and the media to scare people and generate anxiety. The result is that many people are fearful of the wrong things, which makes our society ripe for militarism, spying, and denying people basic rights – while people clamor for more guns.

On the other hand, there are many millions of people who are afraid for very real reasons. These include bad policies and messed-up priorities resulting in half the country living on the economic margins or in poverty; widespread PTSD from our wars; and massive militarization of local police departments who use their equipment, gear and racist attitudes to treat citizens as if they were terrorists.

These are real and valid fears. But they tend to be the ones politicians and the wealthy elites deny or ignore.

The Culture of Fear

People cannot think clearly when they are afraid. Fear is the enemy of reason. It distorts emotions and perceptions, and often leads to poor decisions. Advertising, political ads, news coverage and social media all send the constant message that people should be afraid —very afraid.

Americans are endlessly bombarded with media messages that are deceitful or exaggerated – fake threats about crime, drugs, terrorists and diseases. Television and film are filled with extreme violence and millions of fictional deaths, far out of proportion to what happens in real life.

Yet the crime rate is actually on the decline. In fact, you have more of a chance of being hit by lightening than killed by a terrorist.

Fear, along with militarism, inequality, and criminalization, are the biggest threats to our democracy. Going forward, AlterNet is emphasizing the emotionality of politics – race, violence, gender and trauma – all which are highly influenced by  the culture of fear.

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AlterNet Editorial: Wow! 4 Million

We're happy and excited to share a milestone and thank those who helped us reach it. In May, AlterNet, according to Google Analytics,  had more than four million "unique visitors" come to our site and read stories.  In several of those weeks we had more than one million visitors per week—that number crushed all of our previous records. And we owe our thanks to you, our readers—especially those of you on Facebook, Reddit and Twitter.

We're actually pretty stunned by the number. Why? Because previously, in our best months, we had reached 3 million visitors, which we always thought was swell.  So why, after publishing on the Internet for well over a decade, did our traffic explode by 33 percent in one month? We wish we exactly knew. Because if we did, we would bottle it.

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The Romney Men: 6 Filthy Rich Moguls Who Will Do Anything to Elect Mitt

The following 1 percent wonders are doing just fine under Obama, but since their worldview is largely restricted to an obsession with their marginal tax rate, they can’t refrain from denouncing the president and thinking of new ways to thwart his re-election bid. The Romney men desperately want to see the first financier president, a man after their own cold hearts.

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