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Mathew: In Memory Of Bhopal
Zmag Article, January, 01 2002
Binu Mathew
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In Memory Of Bhopal
Petras: Signs of a Police State Are Everywhere
Zmag Article, January, 01 2002
James Petras
Petras's ZSpace page
Signs of a Police State Are Everywhere
Devries: Airline Layoffs, Worker Concessions
Zmag Article, January, 01 2002
Joshua Devries
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Airline Layoffs, Worker Concessions
Administrator: An interview with Tahmeena Faryal of the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan
Zmag Article, January, 01 2002
Site Administrator
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An interview with Tahmeena Faryal of the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan
Gallagher: Empire Review
Zmag Article, January, 01 2002
Tom Gallagher
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A specter haunts the globe—the specter of postmodernism?— Slavoj Zizek calls Empire “nothing less than a
Landau: Chilean Socialists Use Ultra Lite Model
Commentary, January, 01 2002
Saul Landau
Landau's ZSpace page
I left Chile in late November, just as the political parties prepared for their December congressional elections. Campaign posters hung from electric wires, clung to walls and glowed as bumper strips on cars. But the human excitement was absent.
Edwards: Lethal Conceits
Commentary, December, 31 2001
David Edwards
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Truth is not always a casualty of war. In a recent Guardian article, Roy Greenslade reports the dramatic and, for the press, devastating collapse in advertising revenues following the terrorist atrocities of September 11:
Prashad: The Age Of Scorpio (vrishchika): Star Wars And Star Signs
Commentary, December, 30 2001
Vijay Prashad
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This is the dawning of the Age of Scorpio, or as our Sanskrit texts have it, the Age of Vrishchika.
Dominick: First We Must Help Ourselves
A Response to Brecher's 'Open Letter to the World'
Commentary, December, 30 2001
Brian Dominick
Dominick's ZSpace page
Though an enormous admirer of Jeremy Brecher's work in the fields of labor issues and global economics, I was quite troubled by his recent ZNet Commentary, "Open Letter from an American to the World: HELP!" (12/28/01).
Podur: Consumption, Complicity, And SUVs
Commentary, December, 29 2001
Justin Podur
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Are people in poor countries suffering because we drive SUVs? Are they starving because we eat too much? Is it our consumption that is the foundation of the exploitative system we live in?


