Z Writers Blogs
Parecon and Society: Athletics
By Michael Albert at Aug 15, 2004
By this point, talking about parecon's implications for athletics and athletes ought to be relatively easy. It is barely different than the case in other domains such as science, art, etc. There is, however, one interesting new angle to address, the issue... (More) Comments (2)
By Noam Chomsky at Aug 15, 2004
Used neutrally, the term "globalization" just refers to international integration. Virtually no one is opposed to that, certainly not the left or the workers movements, which from their modern origins have been committed to international solidarity. The... (More) Comments (7)
By Justin Podur at Aug 15, 2004
Today is the day before the referendum. Not only is campaigning formally closed, but there is also a law in effect, quite common in Latin America, that no alcohol is to be sold or consumed until well after the referendum. And with good reason, given tha... (More) Comments (2)
By Justin Podur at Aug 15, 2004
Today is the day before the referendum. Not only is campaigning formally closed, but there is also a law in effect, quite common in Latin America, that no alcohol is to be sold or consumed until well after the referendum. And with good reason, given tha... (More) Comments (2)
Reply to Brian Dominick's Reaction About Artists and Parecon
By Michael Albert at Aug 14, 2004
Brian, I am not entirely sure I am understanding your points. I am pretty sure that I haven't heard anyone else say quite what you are saying, and that it is not a set of concerns that are going to arise often. Still, I want to try to reply, if not for th... (More) Comments (6)
Artists in Parecon -- a Response
By Brian Dominick at Aug 14, 2004
This is the aspect of parecon theory where I diverge 180 degrees. I cannot fathom why, or really even how, the work of artists (and I'll include "commentators" and social critics in that realm, just to make sure I'm dragged in as well), are to be consider... (More) Comments (3)
By David Peterson at Aug 13, 2004
Associated Press has been reporting for the past 24 hours that an unnamed "White House official" said yesterday that the "Bush administration has discovered no evidence of imminent plans by terrorists to attack U.S. financial buildings, nearly two weeks a... (More) Comments (0)
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)
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)


