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By Noam Chomsky at Sep 21, 2004
The US was bombing South Vietnam very intensively from the early 60s, and many people, and South Vietnamese resistance forces, fled to border areas, sometimes spilling over to border areas of Cambodia. So in that sense there were "VC installations" the... (More) Comments (2)
By Noam Chomsky at Sep 21, 2004
The term "fascism," like terms of political discourse generally, is used in a great variety of ways and has no clear and explicit meaning. Mussolini's Fascism, the first explicit one, was a kind of state-corporatism, which crushed labor and destroyed th... (More) Comments (11)
By Noam Chomsky at Sep 20, 2004
The most uncontroversial differences have to do with the large majority of the population of the United States. For example, those who will have to bear the burdens of essentially freeing the rich from taxes and other social responsibilities. Or of destru... (More) Comments (55)
Global Perception of the US Election:
By Noam Chomsky at Sep 20, 2004
I doubt that most people abroad care whether Bush is an idiot, a trained actor, or a genius who is pulling all the strings. They care about the policies of his administration. That is what has led to the astonishing increase in fear and dislike of the US ... (More) Comments (4)
"Countries Where al Qaeda Has Operated"
By David Peterson at Sep 20, 2004
A friend just called to my attention "The Kafka Files #172," a semi-regular series of email dispatches by a friend of his named Eileen Sutton, wherein the contemporary world's race to catch up with---if never quite outpace---the work of their namesake is ... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Sep 20, 2004
From Sept 10th to very early on the 15th, I was in turkey sponsored by Aram Publishing (about which more next post). As in the immediately prior trip to Italy, I spoke in diverse venues in two cities – Istanbul and Dijarbaker. The former is a huge city, ... (More) Comments (0)
Medal of the President of the Italian Republic
By Michael Albert at Sep 19, 2004
Continuing the saga of international notice for Parecon alongside U.S. silence, we have an award in Italy to be presented in mid October. The citation with the award is, to use a favorite word of mine, mind boggling -- all the more so in light of the sign... (More) Comments (3)
By Michael Albert at Sep 19, 2004
From Sept 3 to very early on Sept 10 I was in Italy on a book tour for the Italian Edition of Parecon: Life After Capitalism. I spoke in five cities, the largest being Rome and Milan, and at many venues – both alone and in panels. I also did many intervie... (More) Comments (4)
By David Peterson at Sep 19, 2004
Closing out his weekly radio address Saturday during a campaign stop in North Carolina, the American President announced that "At the United Nations this week, I will make some additional proposals to expand prosperity and accelerate the march of freedom ... (More) Comments (0)
Not in Conformity with American Power
By David Peterson at Sep 18, 2004
Might anyone care to hazard a guess why the Secretary-General today (though only in the voice of his spokesman, Fred Eckhard) felt impelled to reiterate that the "United Nations remains committed to assist the Iraqi people hold free, fair and credible ele... (More) Comments (5)
By Cp Pandya at Sep 17, 2004
Residents of the Cajamarca region of Peru proved the power of protest this week when they successfully blocked U.S. mining giant Newmont from exploring for gold at the Cerro Quilish deposit - a move, they say, that could have severely polluted the region... (More) Comments (0)
By Cp Pandya at Sep 17, 2004
A couple of months back I reported on stun-gun maker Taser International's deal with electronics retailer The Sharper Image to sell the weapons in stores across North America. I'm happy to report The Sharper Image backed out of the deal thanks to reports ... (More) Comments (9)
"How America Gets Away with Murder" III
By David Peterson at Sep 16, 2004
If the American war over Iraq in the spring of 2003 truly was "illegal," as the UN Secretary-General asserted yesterday during an interview with BBC World Service radio---"it was not in conformity with the UN Charter," were his exact words, and "From our ... (More) Comments (4)
The United Nations According to New York Time
By David Peterson at Sep 15, 2004
Officially, the 58th Regular Session of the United Nations General Assembly closed its doors and put away its gavel in New York City on Monday, the 13th. The 59th edition of the same opened its on Tuesday, the 14th---"at 3:00 P.M. (New York Time)," as th... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Sep 14, 2004
"We will not return to our homes until the white people come and make us safe." Although the weblink I've just provided takes you to the article wherein this quote appears---Samantha Power's "Dying in Darfur: Can the ethnic cleansing in Sudan be stop... (More) Comments (6)


