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"Right Down the Middle...How Sweet Would That Be:" Dark Reflections From Some New American Moms
By Paul Street at Jul 19, 2005
In political conversations with friends and family of left-liberal, vaguely progressive inclination, I often find myself telling them they don't know the full radical pre- and proto-fascist extent of what they are up against on the authoritarian new milit... (More) Comments (80)
Terror Attacks are a Price of Empire that Bush and Blair are Willing for Us to Pay
By Paul Street at Jul 07, 2005
There are many reasons to condemn the vicious non-state terrorists who conduct murderous operations like the ones that took place in London this morning. ... One reason that is not commonly mentioned in our Permanent War and Entertainment Media is the... (More) Comments (33)
Live From Fort Bragg: "Fortunate Son" Dubya Calls for "More, More, More"
By Paul Street at Jun 30, 2005
Here's a critique of some parts of George W. Bush's “Buck Up America” war speech, given to revealingly mild applause at Fort Bragg. This post takes its theoretical inspiration from Credence Clearwater Revival's Vietnam-era antiwar rock anthem "Fortunate ... (More) Comments (10)
Good Morning America: Did Your Civilian Democracy Come Home Last Night?
By Paul Street at Jun 29, 2005
Monday, I had a day off. It was great. I was in DeKalb. I had time to watch a television show while I ate breakfast. It was mostly commercials. I headed for the YMCA out on Bethany Road but I stopped for coffee and newspapers in the local Barnes & Nobl... (More) Comments (5)
By Paul Street at Jun 24, 2005
I have a forthcoming ZNet Sustainer Commentary (see http://www.zmag.org/sustainers/content/2005-06/23street.cfm) in which I make some serious criticisms of George Lakoff's much-debated... book Don't Think of It as an Elephant: Know Your Values and Frame ... (More) Comments (52)
Obedience Rule Number One in the Hidden Workplace Abode: Care Only About Yourself
By Paul Street at Jun 15, 2005
I once worked in a largely glass building with an ancient, outworn heating and cooling system. In some of this building's offices, temperatures were regularly in the high 70s and 80s. On some afternoons, my office hit 90 degrees.... I had the hottest o... (More) Comments (18)
Deeper Than Palast on the "Deep Throat" Revelation
By Paul Street at Jun 07, 2005
I've been on the road so here are some belated comments on the Mark Felt “Deep Throat” revelation. On at least four occasions (twice on television and twice on the radio) during the last week, I've had to endure listening to dominant media outlets host ... (More) Comments (9)
Memorial Day Apology (One Day Late)
By Paul Street at May 31, 2005
I spent inordinate parts of the Memorial Day weekend doing my part for global climate change by driving across the nation's interstate highway system. Occasionally I would turn on the car radio, to check the news, listen to... the other Chicago baseball... (More) Comments (7)
“Impossible to Sell to Any Adult Human Being"
By Paul Street at May 24, 2005
An interesting article (see the full text below) appeared in the New York Times yesterday. Why is the United States working behind the scenes to get the Organization of American States (O.A.S.) to form a new committee “to monitor the quality of democracy... (More) Comments (8)
By Paul Street at May 15, 2005
How bad is it in the United States, the leading homeland and headquarters of global Empire and Inequality? For a small part of the answer, check out the two short items I have pasted in below (including intervening commentary in the second piece). Story ... (More) Comments (22)
Slightly Revised Reflections on History, Impeachment, "Safety Net Nation," Chomsky and Cheese
By Paul Street at May 13, 2005
Some semi-random notes and reflections that may or may not deserve extensive comment. First (first things first), the piece on Why Study History that I blogged for two hours (and then took down because I found out it was in fact a forthcoming publicatio... (More) Comments (10)
By Paul Street at May 02, 2005
I am a little offended by neo-Stalinist North Korea's description of my nation's president as a "hooligan" and "a philistine." See http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/asiapcf/04/30/northkorea.ap/. Our big bad boy King George merely (following Webster's)... (More) Comments (58)
Wall Street, War, and Revolution
By Paul Street at Apr 27, 2005
Please look back at a tax-day piece I did on the United States' harshly regressive and militarist (imperial) priorities, where I quoted Martin Luther King. Jr. on the need for a "radical restructuring of those priorities. I broke down the US budge... (More) Comments (25)
Taxing Reflections: National Priorities Past and Present
By Paul Street at Apr 15, 2005
It's tax day. So let's say you are paying Uncle Sam $1,000. This is how your expenditure will be used: $299.68 will go the military. $202.74 goes to health care: all health spending by the federal government, including federal spending on Medicare. ... (More) Comments (26)
By Paul Street at Apr 12, 2005
Don't let the title of this essay throw you. I'm happy to have been a person of the left since at least age 19, when I first read Leo Huberman's Man's Worldly Goods, Eric Hobsbawm's The Age of Revolution, and Karl Marx and Frederich Engels' Communist Man... (More) Comments (47)


