Government & Politics
39 sites
Subcategories:
- Civic Organizations (11)
- Political Commentary (28)
https://tvrrisebvrnea.neocities.org/
TVRRIS EBVRNEA is a personal blog blending political commentary, conspiracy analysis, and spiritual reflections, with posts touching on topics like Jeffrey Epstein, the World Economic Forum, and Theravada Buddhist daily practices. The site is part of the Lainchan Webring community and carries a distinctly countercultural, introspective tone that will appeal to readers drawn to alternative perspectives.
https://lgarnational.org/
The Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic (LGAR) is a Congressionally Chartered non-profit and the oldest women's hereditary organization in the United States, dedicated to honoring Civil War Union veterans through patriotism, education, and community service. The site offers membership information, historical archives, a newsletter called Bugle Call, and details on their Pets for Vets program supporting veterans.
http://lovearth.net/
Lovearth.net is a sprawling activist directory created by Mark R. Elsis, linking to over 1000 sites covering environmentalism, political commentary, spirituality, and social justice causes. Visitors can explore resources on global warming, U.S. military spending, corporate power, Palestine-Israel, and more, all framed through a progressive, eco-humanist lens.
http://walmartwatch.com/
Walmart Watch was a campaign site dedicated to monitoring and critiquing the business practices of Walmart, one of the world's largest retailers. The site focused on labor rights, worker wages, corporate accountability, and the social impact of Walmart's policies on communities.
http://stallman.org/
The official personal site of Richard Stallman, founder of the GNU Project and free software movement, featuring his political articles, notes on technology companies, activism around software freedom, and commentary on civil liberties. Visitors will find an extensive archive of essays, humor, travel writing, and Stallman's ongoing advocacy against proprietary software and corporate overreach.
https://blog.sulimans.space/
Suliman is a political science student whose blog features sharp political essays on topics like war aesthetics, peace, and personal branding in the digital age. Hosted on Bearblog and part of the SimpleChats Webring, this thoughtful minimalist blog blends serious analysis with occasional lighter posts.
https://yoyosoda.neocities.org/
Yoyo's personal Neocities homepage blends self-expression with a strong pro-Palestinian political voice, featuring a blog, manifesto, book recommendations, and a quirky curse word collection. The site has a distinctly old-web handcrafted feel with webrings, guestbook, and collectible buttons alongside its heartfelt personal content.
https://reeseric.ci/
Reese Armstrong's personal homepage showcases their work as a student advocate, democratic socialist, and political candidate running for Travis County Commissioner in Precinct 2 in Austin, Texas. Visitors will find links to campaign resources, student organizing projects like LASA YDSA and Students United, and open-source software tools built by Reese.
https://whorulesamerica.ucsc.edu/
Built around sociologist G. William Domhoff's decades of research, this site examines who holds power in America through analyses of the corporate elite, wealth inequality, and political influence. Featuring full-text book chapters, a Power Elite Database, lecture videos, and regularly updated articles, it serves as a comprehensive academic resource on power structure research.
https://kokkomaki.com/
Ville Kokkomäki is a Finnish blogger whose numbered essay archive covers Bitcoin, pacifism, peace studies, and geopolitics, with posts ranging from cryptocurrency philosophy to reflections on the Gaza conflict and NATO membership. The mix of Finnish and English writing, combined with deeply personal and politically engaged topics, makes this a distinctive window into one thoughtful person's evolving worldview.