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Znet Article Bricmont: The Gift of War

Znet Article, June, 09 2004 Jean Bricmont
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The Gift of War

Znet Article Albert: A Third Soul

Znet Article, June, 08 2004 Michael Albert
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A Third Soul

Znet Article Ciaccio: Hip-Hop, Gender, Race, and Capitalism

Znet Article, June, 05 2004 Nichali Ciaccio
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When students at Spelman College cancelled Nelly's appearance due to his misogynistic portraying African American women in a video, hip-hop and rap came under particular scrutiny for an issue both dominant within the industry yet, despite is visce...

Znet Article Edwards: Media Alternatives

Znet Article, June, 02 2004 David Edwards
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Towards A Compassionate Mass Media In considering the development of honest media, we begin from the premise that truth telling should be motivated by compassion for suffering rather than greed for wealth, status and privilege. We assume that hu...

Zmag Article Tant: An Ocean of Resistance

Zmag Article, June, 01 2004 Ed Tant
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W e have to become not just a military superpower, but a ‘humanitarian’ superpower,” historian Howard Zinn told a large audience at the University of Georgia in April. “Terr...

Znet Article Albert: Present and Future Education

Znet Article, May, 18 2004 Michael Albert
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Thinking about education involves two broad frames of reference that in turn generate two approaches of...

Znet Article Albert: Tortured Minds

Znet Article, May, 17 2004 Michael Albert
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Doesn’t sufficient evidence of deceit and destruction now exist for everyone to see it? Can the average American – much less the average citizen of England given their far better media -- be unaware of the vile nature of our govern...

Znet Article Ward: Rewilding America:

Znet Article, May, 13 2004 Chip Ward
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Rewilding America:

Znet Article Bond: Apartheid: Ten Years After

Znet Article, May, 06 2004 Patrick Bond
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TEN YEARS ago, South Africa’s racist apartheid system was finally swept away with the country’s first democratic elections. African National Congress (ANC) leader Nelson Mandela--who had been imprisoned under apartheid--for 27 ye...

Znet Article Solnit: A Dream Three Times the Size of Texas

Znet Article, May, 06 2004 Rebecca Solnit
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The law of unexpected consequences prevails so frequently that perhaps it should not be so unexpected. For example, Laura Bush's attempt early last year to hold a symposium on "Poetry and the American Voice" while her husband was planning to satur...

Znet Article Clarke: When the class line is drawn, which side will you fall on?

Znet Article, May, 03 2004 John Clarke
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The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (www.ocap.ca) is a grassroots anti-poverty organization based mainly in the city of Toronto in Ontario, Canada.  It combines 'direct action casework', daily collective struggles on behalf of individual co...

Znet Article Albert: Q/A on Parecon

Znet Article, May, 02 2004 Michael Albert
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(1) Why have you sent messages about your...

Zmag Article Young: In Spain, A Bush Ally Pays The Price

Zmag Article, May, 01 2004 Marc b. Young
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T wo weeks after the slaughter of 190 workers, students, and immigrants—and the wounding of 1,500 others—on the suburban train line that links eastern Madrid towns to the Spanish capita...

Zmag Article Kirkpatrick: Americans Abroad, A Force to Reckon With?

Zmag Article, May, 01 2004 Jason Kirkpatrick
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M illions of people across the world marched against Bush’s war on February 15, 2003. For many of the seven million U.S. citizens living abroad, it was a day of intense frustration and anger....

Znet Article Sen: Missing The Wood For The Trees ?

Znet Article, May, 01 2004 Jai , Sen
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The World Social Forum that took place in Mumbai, India, in January 2004, and that will take place again next January in Porto Alegre, Brazil, its birthplace, has been consciously designed, built, and sees itself as a 'significant intervention in ...

Znet Article Roy: How Deep Shall We Dig?

Znet Article, May, 01 2004 Arundhati Roy
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Recently, a young Kashmiri friend was talking to me about life in Kashmir. Of the morass of political venality and opportunism, the callous brutality of the securi...

Znet Article Gindin: Beyond Nafta

Znet Article, April, 29 2004 Sam Gindin
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For many of us, it's hard to get excited about another review of NAFTA's economic successes or failures. It's not that such an economic review is irrelevant -- coping with the economic implications of NAFTA obviously remains central to anyone conc...

Znet Article Crass: Beyond Voting

Znet Article, April, 28 2004 Chris Crass
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Presidential elections are often the terrain on which radicals and anarchists debate the merits of electoral politics. This election season is no different. Social movements around the world and in the United States are declaring Bush's defeat at ...

Commentary Peters: Talking Back to Chomsky

Commentary, April, 27 2004 Cynthia Peters
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Our social change movements have benefited enormously from the work of Noam Chomsky. The incredible energy he brings to his speaking and writing means that millions have been exposed to his analysis of U.S. foreign and domestic policy. But he has ...

Znet Article Albert: Parecon?

Znet Article, April, 26 2004 Michael Albert
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Ehrenreich: I have heard that there's been a lot of interest around the world in your new book, Parecon: Life After Capitalism, about a new economic system to replace capitalism. Can you tell me a little about what languages it's been translated i...

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