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By Paul Street at Dec 23, 2004
It's always nice to hear that considerable numbers of Americans tell nice and progressive things to public opinion pollsters. But when I see the happy data showing that the United States populace supports peace, justice, and democracy, not empire and ... (More) Comments (55)
A Sporting Revolution: The Parecon Hockey League
By Michael Albert at Dec 20, 2004
I reeived this in Email. It is a short essay by Kim Peterson. Relevant here, more so than on the main site, I think. Up to now, there is no National Hockey League (NHL) fare for ice hockey aficionados. The public NHL players and behind-the-scenes owners ... (More) Comments (6)
Bakunin, the death penalty & seeds of the future
By Noam Chomsky at Dec 20, 2004
Bakunin's point was, I think, pretty simple. Within the larger society, it is possible to build structures that capture hopes for the future. For example, free schools, or self-managed cooperatives (like South End press, or worker-run factories in Argen... (More) Comments (83)
By Noam Chomsky at Dec 20, 2004
We can learn a lot from what happened in Vietnam. Protest was very slow in developing. By the time it reached a significant scale in 1967, the highly respected (and rather hawkish) military historian and Vietnam specialist Bernard Fall was wondering w... (More) Comments (15)
By Noam Chomsky at Dec 16, 2004
The general contours are pretty clear. The US effectively displaced Britain as world-dominant power during World War II, quite consciously -- there were mini-wars going on right through the conflict, and they continued afterwards, often in ugly ways. ... (More) Comments (33)
By Noam Chomsky at Dec 16, 2004
My guess is that the Bush administration planners will not call for a draft. The military command, and the civilian leadership, learned an important lesson in Vietnam: you can't expect a citizen's army to fight a vicious, brutal colonial war. Their pr... (More) Comments (62)
By Paul Street at Dec 16, 2004
I know a young lady in Chicago who has a curious reaction whenever she sees a HUMMER while driving in the city: she raises her middle finger and screams "go to Hell you rich gas-guzzling imperialist pig" at the top of her lungs. She's about 5 foot 3 and... (More) Comments (54)
By Cp Pandya at Dec 15, 2004
Quick note from Corporate World about one politician's seamless transition into the drug world. It doesn't get more slimy than this folks. It's quite an endearing tale, actually; one that will surely reverberate in the halls of infamy: It's a story about... (More) Comments (13)
"To Counter the Enemy's Perception Management"
By Paul Street at Dec 14, 2004
Today's prize for bad Orwellian prose goes to chief Pentagon spokesman, Lawrence Di Rita. "In the battle of perception management, where the enemy is clearly using the media to help manage perceptions of the general public," Di Rita says in today's New Y... (More) Comments (21)
By Justin Podur at Dec 13, 2004
Media will dutifully be reporting the deaths of five Israeli soldiers -- though some media are calling them simply 'Israelis', not specifying that they are soldiers -- in a Palestinian armed attack at a military checkpoint in Rafah. Israelis have already... (More) Comments (14)
By Justin Podur at Dec 13, 2004
Media will dutifully be reporting the deaths of five Israeli soldiers -- though some media are calling them simply 'Israelis', not specifying that they are soldiers -- in a Palestinian armed attack at a military checkpoint in Rafah. Israelis have already... (More) Comments (14)
By Noam Chomsky at Dec 06, 2004
Of course, the sentiment will seem outlandish to those who take it for granted that we are entirely justified in grinding people under our jackboot, using violence to impose conditions in which the resources of a country are freely open to exploitation by... (More) Comments (13)
By Noam Chomsky at Dec 06, 2004
Will the effort succeed? I certainly have no basis for predicting, if only because I've been wrong about this all along. My guess was that the "war" would take a few days. To my surprise, it lasted much longer, so much so that in the first few weeks t... (More) Comments (24)
Capitalism, an innovative and viable system?
By Noam Chomsky at Dec 06, 2004
First, nothing remotely like capitalism exists. Is the US economy, relying crucially on the dynamic state sector, a capitalist economy? But putting that aside, was it an argument in the 18th century to say that feudalism, absolutism, rule by Kings, slave... (More) Comments (161)
By Justin Podur at Dec 02, 2004
Back from Ottawa. A couple more notes (previous blog on the demos). One, the estimates are out on numbers and I don't believe them. Sure, protesters exaggerate the numbers but I've never felt such a discrepancy. I have decent footage, standing at the fro... (More) Comments (3)


