By Paul Street at Feb 20, 2008
I live in Iowa City where our Congressman is a "liberal" “political scientist” (not to be confused with a Christian Scientist) named David Loebsack. Loebsack is one of three Democratic Congressmen in the state of Iowa. He sends out occasional constituen... (More) Comments (6)
By Paul Street at Feb 07, 2008
And now I will comment on a brief conversation I overheard in college-town coffee shop in Iowa yesterday, one day after the big Super Tuesday primaries. The conversation took place between two Caucasian undergraduate students at a Big Ten University. Bot... (More) Comments (16)
By Paul Street at Feb 04, 2008
I’ve been getting a number of e-mail messages pretty much along the following lines: “Dear Paul Street, you intrepid Left political analyst you, I live in a Super Tuesday Primary state and I just don’t know what to do tomorrow. I know you follow along wi... (More) Comments (14)
Resources and Inspiration Against the Occupation
By Paul Street at Jan 18, 2008
Here is a killer musical video from the wonderful left English folk-singer Billy Bragg: "The Loneseome Death of Rachel Corrie," adapted from a famous Dylan song. In 2003, Rachel Corrie was crushed to death by an Israeli bulldozer while seeking to de... (More) Comments (6)
By Paul Street at Jan 12, 2008
Here (pasted in below) is a simply first-rate analysis of Barack Obama's imperial foreign policy statements and actions regarding the Middle East. It is by the Left foreign policy expert Stephen Zunes. It is so important and well done that I have taken ... (More) Comments (4)
By Paul Street at Jan 04, 2008
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By Paul Street at Sep 17, 2007
Here (pasted in below) is an interesting story from the Sunday London Times. Leftists are regularly mocked in the halls of American intelllectual and political power for daring to think that (imagine) the invasion of Iraq was about oil (as in the chant &q... (More) Comments (46)
By Paul Street at Sep 07, 2007
AP Photo: TWU Local 100 president Roger Toussaint smiles while speaking to the Transit Workers By JESSE J. HOLLAND, AP Labor Writer Thu Sep 6, 7:31 PM ET WASHINGTON - The Transport Workers Union of America endorsed John Edwards on Thursday,... (More) Comments (12)
Where All Those "Beggars and Bums" Come From
By Paul Street at Aug 22, 2007
During a recent and ongoing stay in Chicago, one thing that I've been noticing is an especially large number of people begging on the streets of the downtown (what is called “the Loop”). There's always a lot of panhandling in the city but this summer it ... (More) Comments (23)
The New Becomes Old: the Historical Normalization of Sudden Madness
By Paul Street at Aug 18, 2007
I am concerned about the speed with which many people can be convinced that astonishing recent injustice and criminality are normal and "just the way things are." It's amazing how quickly new atrocity can become old and normal for some. On... (More) Comments (19)
By Paul Street at Aug 13, 2007
I've been writing for some time about missing irony at the New York Times. Here's another example of what I'm talking about. In the second article linked here (Sheryl Gay Stolberg, “First Father: Tough Times on the Sidelines,” New York Times, 9 August 2... (More) Comments (8)
Racial Oppression in the Global Metropolis
By Paul Street at Aug 02, 2007
My book Racial Oppression in the Global Metropolis: a Living Black Chicago History (New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2007) is out. I posted the study's introduction and table of contents on ZNet today. Objectively racist "Global Chicago" ha... (More) Comments (18)
Barack Obama and the Audacity of Imperialism
By Paul Street at Jul 27, 2007
Perhaps you've heard by now about Barockstar Obama's most recent attempt to prove his Harvard-certified safety to the doctrinal gatekeepers of the U.S. foreign policy establishment. I am referring to Obama's July/August Foreign Affairs essay, titled “Rene... (More) Comments (23)
Obama, Nuclear Power and Coal: All About the Green
By Paul Street at Jul 26, 2007
We live in a degraded political culture. Here is an interesting exchange from the last Democratic presidential candidate debate, which took place earlier this week in South Carolina: CHARLESTON, South Carolina (CNN) -- QUESTION: Hi, my name is Shawn... (More) Comments (4)
Loss, Class, Culpability, and Empire: Some Political and Psychological Reflections
By Paul Street at Jul 20, 2007
I struggle with how to deal with United States military families' participation in the racist imperial oil occupation of Iraq. Below I have pasted in a recent effort (how successful I have no idea) of mine to find a reasonable perspective -- a July 6... (More) Comments (9)


