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Mcmillan: Tiny Brain
Graphic, August, 26 2001
Stephanie Mcmillan
Mcmillan's ZSpace page
stem cell research, stem cells, embryos, right wing wacko
Tokar: Biotechnology
Zmag Article, June, 01 2001
Brian Tokar
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News of the hazards of genetically engineered foods has finally broken into the U.S. mainstream media, as the evidence for the unique dangers of genetically engineered foods continues to grow. Understanding the implications of commodification of f...
Cohen: Toxic Waste As Strategy, Part 2
Zmag Article, December, 01 2000
Mitchel Cohen
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The trade in toxic waste is more than a lucrative industry; it is also a central strategy of the New World Order, an intentional way of enclosing lands and resources—the very air we breathe—previously held in common and setting up trade in “pollut...
Chomsky: Summits
Commentary, September, 17 2000
Noam Chomsky
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The United Nations Summit in New York in September was the second major gathering of government leaders marking the millennium. The first was the South Summit in Havana in April. The UN Summit received considerable national publicity, while the So...
Tokar: Gathering RAGE
Zmag Article, June, 01 2000
Brian Tokar
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One important feature of the actions in Seattle and Washington, DC was many activists’ focus on a serious new threat to our food and health: The rise of genetic engineering as the technology-of-choice in countless new areas of co...
Cohen: Beware The Violence Initiative Project
Zmag Article, April, 01 2000
Mitchel Cohen
Cohen's ZSpace page
As late as the 1980s, a small but influential coterie of prize-winning scientists were trying to prove that black children were, on average, less intelligent than white children. Intelligence, they said, ran “in the genes” of rac...
Bronski: The Destiny of Biology
Zmag Article, March, 01 2000
Michael Bronski
Bronski's ZSpace page
Anne Fausto-Sterling is one of the leading theorists on science, sexuality, and gender. Trained as a molecular biologist, and a professor of Biology and Womens Studies at Brown University, her research and writing covers a broad rage o...
Fitz: Genetic Engineering
Zmag Article, October, 01 1999
Don Fitz
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Fitz Monsanto claims that genetic engineering is necessary to feed the worlds growing population. But a growing coalition of environmentalists, farmers, and scientists is exposing this claim as a cover for grabbing control of world agri...
Tokar: Monsanto: A Checkered History
Zmag Article, March, 01 1999
Brian Tokar
Tokar's ZSpace page
An investigative history of the Monsanto company, the most aggressive promoters today of GMO agriculture. This is a version of the article that won a 1999 Project Censored award.
Herman: Corporate Junk Science in the Media
Zmag Article, February, 01 1999
Edward Herman
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Corporate Junk Science in the Media
Weissman: Pulp Non Fiction: The Ecologist Shredded
Zmag Article, December, 01 1998
Robert Weissman
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Pulp Non Fiction: The Ecologist Shredded
Herman: Corporate Sovereignty And (Junk) Science
Zmag Article, November, 01 1998
Edward Herman
Herman's ZSpace page
One of the great myths and ideological rationales of capitalism is that consumers are sovereign, their demands ultimately ruling the system, with producers only responding to consumer needs and wants. In reality, by virtue of their...
Tokar: Greenhouse Politics
Zmag Article, December, 01 1997
Brian Tokar
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This December, heads of state from some 180 countries will convene in Kyoto, Japan in an attempt to negotiate the first internationally binding treaty to control levels of carbon dioxide and other climate-altering emissions. It is d...


