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Monbiot: Terra Nullius
Znet Article, September, 07 2011
George Monbiot
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The government’s attack on planning is likely to deliver the worst of both worlds: trashing the environment while trashing the economy
Weisbrot: Brazil's "Wall Street" Problem
Znet Article, September, 02 2011
Mark Weisbrot
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Brazil's economy is slowing, but the government is increasing its primary surplus by cutting spending, which could slow the economy more
Achcar: Voices of the Middle East and North Africa
Znet Article, September, 01 2011
Gilbert Achcar
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This interview was conducted as part of KPFA's Voices in the Middle East and North Africa Show
Fisk: Algeria Sends the West a Message by Taking in Gaddafi's Brood
Znet Article, August, 31 2011
Robert Fisk
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Neighbour thinks the Libyan revolution gathered Western support because the land is so rich in oil
Cooke: The Great Health Care Takeaway
Commentary, August, 31 2011
Shamus Cooke
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Most workers now understand that there is a difference between apparently having health care and actually having health care
Schechter: Oh, The Pain of The Believer
Znet Article, August, 30 2011
Danny Schechter
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I have to admit that I was seduced by the idea of Barack Obama
Swanson: Drowning Government in a Hurricane (Why Wait for a Bathtub?)
Znet Article, August, 29 2011
David Swanson
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"Shrinking government" means a larger and more oppressive but less representative and less useful government
Glass: Not Over Yet
Znet Article, August, 28 2011
Charles Glass
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As rebuilding begins, advisers and contractors from the facilitating countries – Britain, France and the United States – will expect payback
Schwartz: The Mass Strike in the Time of Neoliberal Globalization
Znet Article, August, 27 2011
Michael Schwartz
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The Egyptian armed forces, unlike their Libyan and Syrian counterparts, decided not to attempt to crush the rebellion
Kagarlitsky: The Soviet Collapse vs. an EU Collapse
Commentary, August, 27 2011
Boris Kagarlitsky
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As with the Soviet collapse, the more politicians try to save the EU, the less viable it becomes
Wolff: Austerity Politics Descends on US States
Znet Article, August, 25 2011
Richard D. Wolff
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The two governors were forcing a very painful either/or onto the mass of people who elected them
Fisk: How Long Before the Dominoes Fall?
Znet Article, August, 23 2011
Robert Fisk
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How soon will the liberators of Tripoli metamorphose into the liberators of Damascus and Aleppo and Homs?
Savio: A Plan Of Action For European Politics
Znet Article, August, 22 2011
Roberto Savio
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We need a participatory democracy in which the discussion of the common good, and not only water and nuclear power, is delegated to the people
Panitch: The Left’s Crisis
Znet Article, August, 20 2011
Leo Panitch
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What we need is a publicly owned banking system that is part of a system of democratic economic planning
Wolff: Deficits, Debts, and Deepening Crisis
Znet Article, August, 20 2011
Richard D. Wolff
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Ever more of this crisis's victims are recognizing the historical roots and systemic contradictions
Klein: Daylight Robbery, Meet Nighttime Robbery
Znet Article, August, 19 2011
Naomi Klein
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When you rob people of what little they have, in order to protect the interests of those who have more than anyone deserves, you should expect resistance
Marqusee: London: riots, reason and resistance
Znet Article, August, 19 2011
Mike Marqusee
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In the vast realm of human phenomena there are few things as impure or as complex as a riot
Street: David Cameron and the Broken Conservative Record of Not-so Anti-Government Victim Blaming
Commentary, August, 19 2011
Paul Street
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The repressive arm of the state grows in proportion to government’s shedding of its social-democratic protection
Pilger: The Forbidden Truth is an Insurrection in Britain
Znet Article, August, 19 2011
John Pilger
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Margaret Thatcher oversaw the greatest transfer of wealth from the bottom to the top in British history. Forget plasma TVs, this was panoramic looting
Krugman: Credibility, Chutzpah and Debt
Znet Article, August, 16 2011
Paul Krugman
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S.& Pplayed a major role in causing the crisis by giving AAA ratings to mortgage-backed assets that have since turned into toxic waste


