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Dominick: Does Size Really Matter?
Znet Article, January, 21 2003
Brian Dominick
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It’s been since the Million Man March in 1995 that I can recall such a stir surrounding disparities in crowd estimates suggested by government officials, media outlets and protest organizers, as that being kicked up in the wake of the Janu...
Dominick: Ambushing The Occupation
Znet Article, November, 22 2002
Brian Dominick
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It looks like Palestinian militants have finally found Israel’s Achilles heel. It isn’t civilian carnage, but rather armed combat between Israel’s foot soldiers and Palestinian militias. Insist as they might that the killin...
Dominick: Attack Of The Liberals
Commentary, November, 13 2002
Brian Dominick
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The four high-horsemen of the Liberal Left have mounted and are riding
Dominick: Barking Up the Wrong Olive Branch
Znet Article, April, 05 2002
Brian Dominick
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All posturing aside, and despite numerous mixed messages, the US and perhaps even Israeli governments are beginning to admit in murmur what has been a starkly obvious reality for some time now: Whether they like it or not, it is improbable that th...
Dominick: Towards An Anti-Capitlaist Globe
Znet Article, January, 13 2002
Brian Dominick
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"EVERYTHING HAS CHANGED. NOTHING HAS CHANGED." I cannot say how many times I've heard that sentiment expressed by leftists since September 11. We all know it. The elites' aspirations are exactly the same as before. They have found a way to use Sep...
Dominick: First We Must Help Ourselves
A Response to Brecher's 'Open Letter to the World'
Commentary, December, 30 2001
Brian Dominick
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Though an enormous admirer of Jeremy Brecher's work in the fields of labor issues and global economics, I was quite troubled by his recent ZNet Commentary, "Open Letter from an American to the World: HELP!" (12/28/01).
Dominick: The Greatest Argument Against War
Commentary, September, 16 2001
Brian Dominick
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On Wednesday, September 12, I was witness to the greatest argument against war the North American Left has ever had
Dominick: Zapatismo, Anyone?
Commentary, August, 09 2000
Brian Dominick
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Not since the Zapatista uprising in January, 1994, has my hope for radical social change been so reinvigorated as by the recent uprisings here in the North around the World Trade Organization, the IMF/World Bank, and the Organization of American S...
Dominick: Action Not Division: Some Thoughts on Tactics for A16
Commentary, April, 11 2000
Brian Dominick
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It's unfortunate that so little progress has been made, in the wake of last fall's Seattle/WTO actions, on the front of bridging a perceived chasm between practicing "pure nonviolence" and "property destruction" as appropriate tactics for massive ...
Dominick: Refusing Adulthood: Notes on 'Aging Out'
Commentary, February, 02 2000
Brian Dominick
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Naive as I was in the mid-1990s, for a spell I actually thought there was a good chance that, by the turn of the century, the terms "ageism" and "youth liberation" would be ubiquitous in the Left's vocabulary.
Dominick: Anarchy, NonViolence, and the Seattle Demonstrations
Commentary, December, 06 1999
Brian Dominick
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One of the most contentious points likely to arise out of the past week's actions is older than the concept of world trade itself: the question of tactics in demonstration and direct action - in particular, violent vs. nonviolent.
Dominick: Georgia On My Mind: Hard Thoughts on Closing the SOA
Commentary, November, 22 1999
Brian Dominick
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It's been a long time since I last wrote in depth about the US Army's School of the Americas, and the movement to shut it down. But living in Syracuse, a major anti-SOA hotbed, this time of year it's hard not to write or at least think about the t...
Dominick: An Appeal for Continued Anti-War Efforts
Commentary, September, 05 1999
Brian Dominick
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Sept. 5, 1999 An Appeal for Continued Anti-War Efforts By Brian Dominick Did I just see what I think I saw? Has a growing anti-war movement suddenly become dormant, for the umpteenth time in the past few decades - in ...
Dominick: Reflections on Five Years of ZNetting
Commentary, July, 27 1999
Brian Dominick
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Five years ago this month, I installed a tiny telecommunications program in my 386 laptop computer, plugged in a 2400bps modem (yes, I said 24 hundred ), and logged onto ZNet, and that conglomeration of silicon and wires we call the Internet, for ...
Dominick: Signs of Movement? The State of Anti-War Activism in the U.S.
Commentary, June, 11 1999
Brian Dominick
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It has been a tense several days for those of us paying close attention to the war, as we evaluate both the status of so-called "negotiations" in Europe and that of the anti-war movement here at home.
Dominick: That's Some Catch
Commentary, May, 26 1999
Brian Dominick
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As the NATO rampage continues in Yugoslavia, Western military and political leaders seem to be drifting slowly away from what can be fully explained by institutional analysis.
Dominick: Young People and Activism
Commentary, April, 18 1999
Brian Dominick
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Young people in movement circles are often met with a great deal of admiration and little to no respect. Impressed as they are by kidsÕ very presence at activist events and meetings, given the preoccupations and pressures of modern youth; adults r...
Dominick: Behind Enemy Lines
Commentary, April, 11 1999
Brian Dominick
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In a disturbing case of hypocritical Western propaganda tripping over its own distortions, the Associated Press recently reported that Turkish troops and warplanes have crossed into Northeastern Iraq in pursuit of Kurdish rebels presumably taking ...
Dominick: Reinventing Solidarity Activism
Commentary, March, 19 1999
Brian Dominick
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Since the January 1, 1994 Zapatista uprising in Chiapas, Mexico, EZLN* leaders have been quite forthcoming about what solidarity means to them, be it domestic or international. Their articulation of the revolution they envision is poetic in its cl...
Dominick: Reinventing Antipoverty
Znet Article, January, 01 1999
Brian Dominick
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Toronto's OCAP uses direct action to get results.


