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By Paul Street at Mar 16, 2005
The Bushcons are paying some new attention to Latin America, which they fear has been slipping out of Yankee neoliberal/necolonial control during the recent American campaign to deliver "peace" and "freedom" to the Arab world ---a wonderful expression ... (More) Comments (37)
By David Peterson at Mar 15, 2005
One no doubt could tally the number of draft and final resolutions that wind their way in and out of the UN General Assembly's First Committee on Disarmament and International Security every session---the current being the 59th. But there sure has been a... (More) Comments (2)
A New Stage in Forward State-Propagandistic Vertical Integration
By Paul Street at Mar 14, 2005
Want to get a chilling new glimpse of your emergent totalitarian future in the "home of the free?" Then go to.... http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/13/politics/13covert.html?ei=5070&en=2d48dec4b53dff33&ex=1111381200&pagewanted=print&position= There (or be... (More) Comments (123)
By David Peterson at Mar 14, 2005
To repeat a question that I asked last month (Feb. 26): Why do you suppose the American and British governments pay so little attention to how many Iraqis they are killing? Readers will have to forgive me for speaking so frankly. But the question does n... (More) Comments (10)
By David Peterson at Mar 13, 2005
Recalling the long career of the late evolutionary biologist Ernst Mayr, who died in early February at the age of 100, after spending more than six decades as an intellectual leader in his field, a former colleague of Mayr's writes (March 13): Way ba... (More) Comments (62)
Money Doesn't Matter? Let Rich School Districts Show the Way
By Paul Street at Mar 13, 2005
Imagine if you will that you are a parent of a public school student in one of the United States' affluent Caucasian school districts – say the Roundout School District in the 94-percent white North Shore Chicago suburb Lake Forest, which spends $20,172 p... (More) Comments (43)
Social Contracts, American-Style III
By David Peterson at Mar 12, 2005
Right-wing attacks on the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Disability Insurance Trust Funds (a.k.a. Social Security) I can live with. They fool nobody. Nobody who's honest, anyway. (Not a trivial qualification.) Ultimately, they are nothing... (More) Comments (3)
Social Contracts, American Style II
By David Peterson at Mar 12, 2005
Man. Is the class-warfare dragon in the States fanning its wings these days. Or what? Not only does it feed off the Bunko Artist-in-Chief's proposal to “reform” the Social Security system---potentially the single greatest financial scam in American his... (More) Comments (9)
Social Contracts, American-Style I
By David Peterson at Mar 11, 2005
The last time I looked at the phenomenon of bankruptcy in the States---and, yes, it appears that Americans lead the world in this category too, inasmuch as comparitive date are available---as they do in public indebtedness, private indebetedness, military... (More) Comments (3)
By Paul Street at Mar 11, 2005
In 1994, Madeleine Albright, then UN Ambassador, informed the UN Security Council during a 1994 discussion about Iraq that America "will behave, with others, multilaterally when we can and unilaterally when we must" (Middle East International [London], Oc... (More) Comments (6)
First Draft Introduction to possible new book - Remembering Tomorrow (memoirs)
By Michael Albert at Mar 10, 2005
At the suggestion of a number of folks I am trying to write about the past few decades actions, reactions, ideas, and notions as I have experienced them, using stories, anecdotes, etc. People call this sort of thing a memoir...but what I am doing is not a... (More) Comments (25)
By David Peterson at Mar 10, 2005
The "Arab World" keeps turning up lately. So much so, in fact, that it sometimes seems as if the English-language media have caught an "Arab World" cold, and can't stop blowing their collective nose. Of course, I won't speak for you. But I for one can'... (More) Comments (3)
By David Peterson at Mar 07, 2005
Last July, the highly respected Program on International Policy Attitudes at the University of Maryland reported that slightly more than one-in-two Americans (56%) believed that “genocide” either had or was in the process of occurring in the Darfur states... (More) Comments (49)
By David Peterson at Mar 06, 2005
Anyone care to take a stab at the reasons why the "international community" would expect Iran to permanently forgo all uranium-enrichment activities, and why this morning's New York Times expressed shock over the fact that "Iran says it won't"? Sure. A ... (More) Comments (30)
Life Expectancy, Inequality, Overwork, Insurance, and Empire
By Paul Street at Mar 06, 2005
Ever get tired of American "leaders" like George W. Bush and others saying again and again that the United States of America is the “greatest country in the world”? For an especially asinine version of this standard patriotic cliché, see Dinesh d'Souza,... (More) Comments (54)


