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By Justin Podur at Nov 17, 2004
The fabulous magazine Left Turn invited me to update my September essay on Sudan, so I totally revamped it in light of the recent peace accords. Below is an early draft. For the final version, get Left Turn! The crisis in Sudan provides an extraordinar... (More) Comments (0)
Looking Backward, Looking Forward: One Year of Parecon Organizing
By Chris Spannos at Nov 17, 2004
By the Vancouver Parecon Collective: Jamie Campbell, Dave Collins, Bryan Berndt, Matt Grinder, Daniel Palmer, Chris Spannos, David Pehota It's been just over one year since the Vancouver Parecon Collective came into existence. It was sometime in Septemb... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Nov 16, 2004
If ever the U.S.-Israeli Axis of Good had reason to bomb nuclear-related sites within Iran---though an errant strike upon an orphanage or a hospital, "collaterally" damaging them, wouldn't hurt, either---now is the time. After a Letter of Agreement to su... (More) Comments (7)
By David Peterson at Nov 14, 2004
Among the most important questions the members of the Senate Judiciary Committee can ask Alberto Gonzales, the White House's chief legal counsel and nominee to succeed John Ashcroft at the Department of Justice---the "least accountable Justice Department ... (More) Comments (2)
By David Peterson at Nov 12, 2004
I think the titles of these two articles---but especially when juxtaposed---tell us a lot about what's going on in the United States of America: "Terror lawyer Bush's new legal chief" "A more moderate voice as AG" But then, so do these two: "Bush se... (More) Comments (0)
By Marie Trigona at Nov 11, 2004
Bienvenidos to the Grupo Alavio blog. This is new and we are learning. But soon more is to come about actions, videos and our recent projects.... (More) Comments (2)
By Justin Podur at Nov 11, 2004
Palestine's leader, Yasser Arafat, has died. I expect that in the coming days there will be a lot of stupid things written about him on all sides. I have already read some of it. As when he was living, the point will not be to shower contempt on him and ... (More) Comments (7)
By Justin Podur at Nov 11, 2004
Palestine's leader, Yasser Arafat, has died. I expect that in the coming days there will be a lot of stupid things written about him on all sides. I have already read some of it. As when he was living, the point will not be to shower contempt on him and ... (More) Comments (7)
Engaging the State – Today and Tomorrow
By Michael Albert at Nov 11, 2004
I was recently asked to do a short essay on "Engaging the State" for the innovative new Left Turn Magazine. My submission appears below... Engaging the State – Today and Tomorrow By Michael Albert To engage the state one must answer two key questions... (More) Comments (0)
Pareconish Intellectual Agendas
By Michael Albert at Nov 11, 2004
In another DRAFT chapter in a book I am working on, some of which I have entered here in DRAFT form, I have tried to briefly suggest a range of intellectual concerns and explorations that advocacy of parecon implies. The material follows below, in this b... (More) Comments (3)
By David Peterson at Nov 10, 2004
Let's say the American assault on the Iraqi city of Fallujah officially began over the past weekend, November 6-7, 2004. (Though feel free to date the start of the whole ongoing campaign any time you think most faithful to the facts. For example, early ... (More) Comments (2)
By David Peterson at Nov 10, 2004
“We vigorously disagree with the court's decision, and will seek an emergency stay of the ruling and immediately appeal," a spokesman for the Department of Justice complained. He was reacting to Monday's U.S. District Court ruling that one Salim Ahmed ... (More) Comments (0)
By Justin Podur at Nov 10, 2004
An article in this month's Scientific American by Richard Garwin, who "has worked with the US government since 1950" and was on the "Rumsfeld Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States" is a combination of interesting informati... (More) Comments (2)
By Justin Podur at Nov 10, 2004
An article in this month's Scientific American by Richard Garwin, who "has worked with the US government since 1950" and was on the "Rumsfeld Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States" is a combination of interesting informati... (More) Comments (2)
By Noam Chomsky at Nov 09, 2004
We have a fairly clear idea of what [Bush's] planners want, but what we can expect depends on circumstances, including those we create. That's what should concern us, not speculating about what we cannot know. The outcome was a disappointment, but th... (More) Comments (118)


