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HBO’s Scientology Exposé Shows the Cult Is Much Crazier and More Ruthless Than You Might Imagine

In America, salvation is big business, and he who dies with the most souls wins. Plenty of lives are wrecked along the way, but no matter. When consumer capitalism meets religious yearning, the sky’s the limit of what can you can get away with. That’s the subtext of Alex Gibney’s latest film, Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January and screened on HBO on March 29.

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Feel Like Your Life Has Become Monetized? You’re Not Alone

In America today, every time we pursue a romance, choose a college major, launch a career, visit the doctor, or bring a new life into the world, we are forced to think in dollars and cents. But how do you monetize the value of crafting a beautiful poem? What is it worth to be a loving parent? What is the price of helping a friend in need or communing with the world flickering by on a moving train?

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The Country That Refuses to Bow Down to Western Bankers

Mario Seccareccia, a professor of economics at the University of Ottawa, has been outspoken in his warnings that austerity policies have the potential to smash economies and spread human misery. In his work supported by the Institute for New Economic Thinking and elsewhere, he has challenged deficit hawks and emphasized the need for strong government investment in things like jobs, education, healthcare, and infrastructure if economies are to prosper. In the following interview, he talks about why what happened to Greece was entirely predictable, why the Greeks were right to reject austerity in the recent election, and what challenges the country faces in forging a sustainable path forward with the left-wing Syriza party at the helm.

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8 Facts About Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. That Will Surprise You

One could make the case that the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was the most significant American of the 20th century. He is only the third American whose birthday is commemorated as a federal holiday, a distinction not even granted Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, or FDR. Although King is one of U.S. history's most widely chronicled individuals, there are aspects of his life that are less well-known than the pivotal speeches, the campaigns against Jim Crow city halls from Montgomery in 1955 to Memphis in 1968, and the dalliances that for some, tainted his personal life. King was as complex a figure as exists in our social narrative. He was a man conflicted by his commitment to a movement into which he was drafted against his better judgement and by the overwhelming demands to fulfill the role of human rights spokesperson. He was a husband and father who belonged to a people and a revolution, and the nation's most prominent advocate of nonviolence at a time when violence burned on urban streets, college campuses and in Southeast Asia.

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How Hollywood Greed Turned 'The Hunger Games' Into a Tacky, Toothless Mega Project

The spirit of rebellion is haunting America, most lately seen flickering across our television screens in images of buildings aflame and eyes burning with tear gas. Beneath a festive banner announcing “Seasons Greetings,” members of the Ferguson Police Department duly met its appearance in full riot gear, countering a force they can neither predict nor control with redoubled aggression.

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When Bullies Win: How Do Weary Americans Face the Post-Election Trauma?

Most of us did not escape that moment on the playground when the bully came over and demanded our candy. What could we do? The bruising boy and the mean girl used fear and intimidation to get their way. If that didn’t work, there were other methods. Sometimes the bully had powerful friends and came on gangster-style. Other times the mean girl shoved and hit us and left us flailing in the dirt. However it happened, it left wounds.

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How Ayn Rand Brought You Kim Kardashian and the Cult of Self-Obsessed Celebrity

Just about any philosopher or religious leader, not to mention nearly anyone you meet walking down the street, could tell you that selfishness is not a virtue. If you are old enough to apply for a driver’s license, you can probably work out that selfish behavior has detrimental effects on all of us. Even if you’re not quite ready to give it up.

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5 Popular Retirement Destinations Abroad: The Dream and the Reality

Retiring abroad is probably not something your grandparents thought about. During the post-war period (1945-1960), American seniors had a decent shot at combining pensions, Social Security and savings to live happily ever after.

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Is Blackwater Finally Going to Be Held Accountable for Civilian Deaths?

One of the darkest days of the US occupation of Iraq was relived in a Washington courtroom on Wednesday as the prosecution of four Blackwater security contractors accused of killing 14 civilians in a mistaken attack in Baghdad reached an emotional and legal climax.

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Why Insanely Expensive, Ineffective American Bombing Campaigns Will Always Get Funded

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Church of England Likely to Allow Persons with Vaginas to Be Bishops

The Church of England's General Synod looks almost certain to vote through the legislation for female bishops on Monday with even a leading opponent now saying he would "put good money on it".

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