Government & Politics
39 sites
Subcategories:
- Civic Organizations (11)
- Political Commentary (28)
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.
https://leviathanslayer.blogspot.com/
Leviathan Slayer is a libertarian political blog by contributors Ross and jmc, covering topics like the gold standard, Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign, and critiques of economists like Paul Krugman and Thomas Sowell. Running from 2005 through 2009, the site reflects a Mises/Rothbard-influenced perspective with links to prominent libertarian and anti-war blogs.
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.
http://peacefire.org/
Peacefire.org was run by Bennett from 1996 to 2015 as an advocacy site challenging Internet censorship software and arguing for minors' civil liberties and privacy rights. The site documented errors in web filtering tools, operated proxy networks to bypass blockers, and made a philosophical case for treating young people as individuals with genuine rights to information and autonomy.
https://illegal.solutions/
Illegal Solutions is a sharp, opinionated blog covering politics, technology, and culture with posts tackling topics like ICE enforcement, Silicon Valley labor exploitation, AI ethics, and the normalization of extremist rhetoric. The writing is candid and unapologetically direct, making it a compelling read for anyone frustrated with mainstream political discourse.
https://art-leaks.org/2011/07/10/a-protest-letter-against-pavilion-unicredits-practices
ArtLeaks is a platform dedicated to exposing labor exploitation, inequality, and misconduct within the contemporary art world, with this particular post presenting a collective protest letter against Pavilion UniCredit in Bucharest. An international coalition of artists, curators, and art historians collaborated to publicly document the institution's mistreatment of art workers, making it a rare resource for advocacy and accountability in the cultural sector.
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://leviathanslayer.blogspot.com/2005_08_01_archive.html
Leviathan Slayer is a libertarian political blog run by contributors Ross and jmc, covering topics like free trade, Austrian economics, Ron Paul, and critiques of government policy. Posts take aim at figures like Paul Krugman and Thomas Sowell while championing gold standard economics and anti-interventionist foreign policy.
https://blog.avas.space/
Ava's personal blog focuses on data protection law, digital privacy, and tech criticism, with posts tackling topics like personal websites and the law, the illusion of human oversight in AI, and whether offline living has become a luxury. The site blends thoughtful legal commentary with personal reflections on health and small creative projects, making it a genuinely interesting read for anyone curious about the intersection of technology and civil liberties.
http://standardtime.com/
Created by Sheila Danzig, this advocacy site makes the case for abolishing daylight saving time, arguing that the twice-yearly clock change causes economic harm, disrupts daily life, and fails to deliver promised energy savings. Visitors can read the history of DST, sign a petition to Congress, take a quiz, and find contact information for their elected representatives.