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Gindin: Beyond Populism: Venezuela and the International Left
Znet Article, August, 21 2004
Jonah Gindin
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All over the world, the international Left -- including the global social justice movement -- is peering sceptically at Venezuela, unsure of what to make of President Hugo Chavez' alleged democratic revolution. Is Chavez the next Allende? Is t...
Spannos: Architecture of the New Society
Znet Article, August, 19 2004
Chris Spannos
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Every city is a deeply interconnected web of spatial designs and patterns. From the urban to the suburban, our built environment is carved out into commercial and residential areas. Buildings, parking lots, garages and gas stations are built...
Baran: AFL-CIO Snubs Million Worker March
Znet Article, August, 19 2004
Madeleine Baran
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As union activists prepare for the October Million Worker March in Washington, DC, the AFL-CIO continues to distance itself from the event, exacerbating tensions between organizers who want to demonstrate for major economic reforms and those who w...
Wetzel: Debating Economic Vision for a Society without Classes
Znet Article, August, 13 2004
Tom Wetzel
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Debating Economic Vision for a Society without Classes
Wetzel: Debating Economic Vision for a Society without Class
Znet Article, August, 13 2004
Tom Wetzel
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Debating Economic Vision for a Society without Class
Goldberg: New York Lockdown
Znet Article, August, 12 2004
Michelle Goldberg
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New York Lockdown
Barrett: Progressive Strategy in 2004 and Beyond
Znet Article, August, 11 2004
Patrick Barrett
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What strategy should progressives follow in 2004? In attempting to answer this question, we need to begin by clarifying just what it means to be "strategic." In essence, strategic action consists of two basic elements: conceiving of a vision of th...
Guma: Dave Dellinger: Being the Change
Zmag Article, August, 01 2004
Greg Guma
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O n May 25, 2004, at 88, Dave Dellinger departed this world among family and close friends in Central Vermont from pneumonia-induced heart failure. He had been living in Vermont for almost 25 y...
Crane: Interview with Utah Phillips
Zmag Article, August, 01 2004
Carolyn Crane
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A fter Bruce Phillips returned to the U.S. after his tour in post-war Korea, he hopped freight trains around the nation and listened to the stories of the destitute and forgotten. He landed in Utah...
Street: Keynote Reflections
Znet Article, July, 29 2004
Paul Street
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I come from the same Chicago neighborhood (Hyde Park) as the nation's official new political rock star Barack Obama. I work in urban policy and civil rights and I've recently been telling leftists to engage in "tactical" presidential voting - for ...
Albert: Election Hyperbole
Znet Article, July, 28 2004
Michael Albert
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I am constantly asked, nowadays, what should we do about the election? More often, I am told to work for Cobb, work for Nader, or work for Kerry. When I reply, I am often berated as an ultra left loon or a sniveling democrat, as the case may be. ...
Starhawk: Come to New York
Znet Article, July, 27 2004
Starhawk
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This is a letter for anyone who is swearing at your TV every night, sickened by the images of torture in the newspaper, disgusted by the lies, fuming after viewing Fahrenheit 911, and waking up in a cold sweat in the middle of the night feeling he...
Frank: Bucking Antiwar Support
Znet Article, July, 27 2004
Joshua Frank
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It is sad indeed, but it was inevitable: Dennis Kucinich, the feisty progressive from Ohio who has been running, well dragging, for the Democratic nomination has decided to roll over and play dead for Senator John Kerry. "Unity is essential to bri...
Wetzel: The Capitalist City or the Self-Managed City?
Znet Article, July, 20 2004
Tom Wetzel
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This essay is from the recently p...
Bacon: The General Strike Can Teach Unions How to Grow
Znet Article, July, 15 2004
David Bacon
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San Francisco, CA - Archie Brown was first a ship scaler, and then a longshoreman - a dockworker all his life. He was there 70 years ago, when thousands of maritime workers closed west coast ports from San Diego to Canada. He saw the tanks and gun...
Engler: Has US Foreign Policy Failed?
Znet Article, July, 07 2004
Mark Engler
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Progressives face an important choice when framing their arguments about what is wrong with U.S. foreign policy--a decision about which of two perspectives they will adopt. A first perspective is based on what can be called a "good faith" view of ...
Baran: Almost Six Months Later, Aftershock of Tyson Strike Still Felt in Small Town
Znet Article, July, 06 2004
Madeleine Baran
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Every few weeks, Jim Weissmann wakes up early in the morning and starts getting ready to walk the picket line against Tyson Foods in Jefferson, Wisconsin, and then, he remembers. The strike has been over for five months. "You get so used to it,"...
Noll: EU Elections
Znet Article, June, 14 2004
Andrea Noll
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The largest transnational election ever held was a public relations des...
Albert: Market Madness
Znet Article, June, 13 2004
Michael Albert
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1) In Poland a growing number of economists are in favour of free market ideology. They called themselves 'anarchists' or 'libertarian' economists. Would you call them the same? What does the term 'anarchy' in economy mean, in your opinion? Free...


