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September 2012

Volume 25, Number 9


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Z Information
Z Staff


Editorial

Summer Olympians
Z Staff


Z Books
Z Staff


Z BOOKS
Z Staff


Commentary

PARTY POLITICS
GOP Could Steal the Election
Bob Fitrakis


EQUAL RIGHTS
Still 77 Cents
Elizabeth Schulte


ECOLOGY
The Food Ordeal
Robert Hunziker


CIVIL WAR?
Syria and Civil War
Phyllis Bennis


FOG WATCH
Failed States
Edward S. Herman


MIDEAST
A Post Arab Spring
Ramzy Baroud


CONSERVATIVE WATCH
Christian Right Star
Bill Berkowitz


DO NO HARM
Carnage Continues
William Charney


Activism

ACADEMIC FREEDOM
Loretta Capeheart's Battle
Steve Macek


YEAR OF THE CO-OP
Are You Feeling Cooperative?
John e. Peck


Interview

Role of the Executive
Ollie Mikse


Features

GREEEN TIDE
Rio Earth Summit
Anne Petermann


SOUTH AMERICA
A Coup Over Land
Benjamin Dangl


COURT WATCH
Stop-And-Frisks
Stephen Bergstein


ECONOMIC NEWS
The Eurozone
Jack Rasmus


POLITICAL ALLIANCES
Real Enemy
Kevin Young


Book Review

Military Resisters
Buff Whitman-bradley


Zaps

Annoucements
Various Contributors


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Z Magazine (ISSN 1056-5507) is published monthly except for a combined issue in July/August (Vol 7/8) by the Institute for Social and Cultural Communications. Copyright © 2012 by The Institute for Social and Cultural Communications, part of the Institute for Social and Cultural Change Inc., Cambridge, MA. Periodical postage paid at Woods Hole, MA and at additional mail offices. POSTMASTER: Send address corrections to Z Magazine’s main office: 18 Millfield Street, Woods Hole, MA 02543. Circulation office at 47 Barrows Street, Dedham, MA 02026.
 


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