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American Empire from the 1940's to today
By Noam Chomsky at Jan 18, 2005
US power peaked in the late 1940s, when it had half the wealth of the world and unmatched control over international institutions, trade, etc. It's been declining ever since. By 1970, the world was becoming "tripolar," with three major economic centers... (More) Comments (11)
Martin Luther King. Jr. and "The Triple Evils That Are Interrelated"*
By Paul Street at Jan 17, 2005
As the United States experiences its second Martin Luther King. Jr Day to occur with Iraq under American occupation, it's an opportune moment to remember King as a border crosser who refused to restrict his focus to just one city or one nation or to just ... (More) Comments (10)
Vancouver Protests New Israeli Ambassador to Canada
By Chris Spannos at Jan 13, 2005
Last night, a cold, dark icy night, at the Jewish Community Centre in Vancouver, 25-30 activists joined together to peacefully protest the new Israeli Ambassador to Canada, Alan Baker and Israeli war crimes. Mr. Baker's position against the National a... (More) Comments (62)
"Five Dead" in "Military Error": A Barely Noticeable Example of War Crime Journalism
By Paul Street at Jan 12, 2005
Imagine that a Canadian Air Force jet on a military exercise accidentally crossed into US airspace and mistakenly dropped a bomb that killed, say, 14 US residents. On what page of your local U.S. newspaper do you think THAT story would appear? How much p... (More) Comments (33)
By Noam Chomsky at Jan 11, 2005
For some time, the right wing has been warning that if Israel is to deal with the "demographic problem" -- too many non-Jews in a Jewish state -- it is either going to have to expel the Arab population, which is regarded as unfeasible (except insofar as c... (More) Comments (288)
Geneva Conventions? They're Leaving on a Jet Plane...Don't Know When They'll Be Back Again
By Paul Street at Jan 08, 2005
Here, pasted in below, are two items from today's newspapers on some of the fascist machinations of the U.S. global police state. The first story, from the New York Times, relates soon-to-be bipartisanally approved right-authoritarian Attorney General Al... (More) Comments (25)
By Noam Chomsky at Jan 05, 2005
There are studies, often, asking people whether religious beliefs are "very important" to them, how often they attend religious services, etc. There are also interesting studies relating intensity of religious belief (by such measures) with economic devel... (More) Comments (225)
Aid Through the Eyes of Empire
By Chris Spannos at Jan 03, 2005
In an earlier posting I suggested that western governments could do more to help those effected by the tsunami disaster. Specifically, through a massive increase in aid, opening our borders to refugees, simultaneous debt cancellation and a restructuring o... (More) Comments (6)
Carlos Beltran v. the People of South Asia: Radio Reflections on American Compassion
By Paul Street at Jan 01, 2005
I recently spent 5 evening hours on U.S. Interstate Highway 80, the semi-trailer-packed “main street of America.” Meanwhile, people in Indonesia, Thailand, India, and Sri Lanka were experiencing the worst natural human disaster to take place in a very lo... (More) Comments (19)
New Year's Eve 2004: It ain't over yet
By Justin Podur at Jan 01, 2005
Let's take a look at the past year. I was looking back over my files on Colombia for the past year, trying to put together an article about it. Just write some straight history. Colombia's seen a mixed year. Brutal paramilitary violence, to be sure. Ongo... (More) Comments (3)
New Year's Eve 2004: It ain't over yet
By Justin Podur at Jan 01, 2005
Let's take a look at the past year. I was looking back over my files on Colombia for the past year, trying to put together an article about it. Just write some straight history. Colombia's seen a mixed year. Brutal paramilitary violence, to be sure. Ongo... (More) Comments (3)
Western Governments can do more to help tsunami victims
By Chris Spannos at Dec 30, 2004
Like many others I have been shocked and horrified by the current tragedy that has struck hundreds of thousands throughout Asia. I have a hard time comprehending the scale of the disaster, and indeed it grows day by day. I have to say that I could not ass... (More) Comments (0)
886,000 black people died unnecessarily - in the world's wealthiest country - from 1991-2000
By Justin Podur at Dec 28, 2004
This story came from the LiP people who do a 'media picks' weekly mailing. You have heard of the Lancet study that conservatively estimates that the US killed 100,000 in Iraq. You have heard of the UN figures that suggested in 1996 that excess mortality ... (More) Comments (15)
886,000 black people died unnecessarily - in the world's wealthiest country - from 1991-2000
By Justin Podur at Dec 28, 2004
This story came from the LiP people who do a 'media picks' weekly mailing. You have heard of the Lancet study that conservatively estimates that the US killed 100,000 in Iraq. You have heard of the UN figures that suggested in 1996 that excess mortality ... (More) Comments (15)
By Noam Chomsky at Dec 27, 2004
One is the system that the military preferred after the debacle with a citizen's army in Vietnam, the first time an imperial power used a citizen's army to fight a colonial war: what's called a "volunteer army," which in effect amounts mostly to a mercena... (More) Comments (113)


