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Florentino, the Devil, and the opposition
By Justin Podur at Aug 13, 2004
Last night was the closing of the referendum campaign. It closed with huge marches of the opposition and the chavistas. They say the opposition march was the biggest ever -- one estimate I heard, from a journalist who was at the Madrid demonstrations ar... (More) Comments (3)
By Michael Albert at Aug 13, 2004
Here is another chapter in draft for the book in progress. This one does have a section missing on the conditions of artists in the U.S., etc. which will have stats about artists doing ads instead of art, and so on...but otherwise it is ready for comment.... (More) Comments (2)
Inconsistency gaining new consistency for Kerry?
By Brian Dominick at Aug 13, 2004
Our good friend Rahul Mahajan recently concluded that candidate Kerry is being "illogical" vis-a-vis his stance on presidential powers with regard to warmaking. To me, it appears that for a would-be president, Kerry's stance is remarkably logical, if also... (More) Comments (3)
In Caracas: Memory and Media Circus as Campaigning Ends...
By Justin Podur at Aug 13, 2004
It has been an interesting night and day. I have spent a substantial portion of the past 24 hours listening to Chavez speak. The man speaks a lot. But let me explain. Fear... My interest in Venezuela started with my interest and work on Colombia. It... (More) Comments (0)
In Caracas: Memory and Media Circus as Campaigning Ends...
By Justin Podur at Aug 13, 2004
It has been an interesting night and day. I have spent a substantial portion of the past 24 hours listening to Chavez speak. The man speaks a lot. But let me explain. Fear... My interest in Venezuela started with my interest and work on Colombia. It... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Aug 12, 2004
FYA ("For your archives"): Am depositing here several wire service reports focusing on the American-led assault on the Iraqi city of Najaf, taking us pretty much straight through the present moment this 12th day of August, 2004. (See below.) As... (More) Comments (0)
Parecon and Society: Journalism
By Michael Albert at Aug 12, 2004
Here is another draft chapter for the book in progress about parecon and the rest of society. This is about media and jouralism. Parecon: Journalism [Draft -- not for attribution, use, or display outside of this blog, please. But comments here are welco... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Aug 12, 2004
Here is a draft of a proposed chapter for the new book I am now working on... The proposed book title, by the way, is Bread and Life with the subtitle Participatory Economics and Society. Here is the draft of the crime chapter titled Parecon: Crime and Pu... (More) Comments (5)
Parecon and Society Book Project
By Michael Albert at Aug 12, 2004
I am working on a new book and thought I would use the blog to try out first drafts, etc. I mentioned this before the blog snafus, and repeat now. The book will be about the implications of participatory economics for other parts of life and vice versa. ... (More) Comments (2)
Allawi Unaware Marines Ravaging Najaf (Tell me another...)
By Brian Dominick at Aug 12, 2004
If you believe Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, US Marines are operating outside Najaf and haven't entered the city. If you believe photography, video, countless eyewitnesses and US military commanders and troops, it seems Marines, soldiers and their art... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Aug 12, 2004
FYA ("For your archives"): Am depositing here several wire service reports on the dangerous situation within the militarily-besieged city of Najaf. (See below.) "A senior US military official said Monday [Aug. 9] that marines had been give... (More) Comments (0)
Call to Action----Voices in the Wilderness
By David Peterson at Aug 12, 2004
Chicago-based Voices in the Wilderness has issued a powerful statement calling upon "all US government officials—elected or appointed—to publicly declare their opposition to any attack by US military forces against the Shrine of Ali," and, furth... (More) Comments (0)
The Referendum Will Not Be Televised -- or, hello from Venezuela
By Justin Podur at Aug 11, 2004
Greetings from Venezuela. I am not sure how much blogging I will be able to do, or what I will be blogging about. But I am in Venezuela, and I am here to cover the referendum for ZNet, and so I am glad that blogging can be a part of that. More later, I ... (More) Comments (2)
The Referendum Will Not Be Televised -- or, hello from Venezuela
By Justin Podur at Aug 11, 2004
Greetings from Venezuela. I am not sure how much blogging I will be able to do, or what I will be blogging about. But I am in Venezuela, and I am here to cover the referendum for ZNet, and so I am glad that blogging can be a part of that. More later, I ... (More) Comments (2)
By Noam Chomsky at Aug 11, 2004
To refute the criticisms[...] is trivial, and worth doing for only one reason. It teaches us something important: by even bothering to refute the criticisms, we are granting the critics a great gift, exactly what they want, and are falling into a trap tha... (More) Comments (3)


