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Chomsky: Making People Think
Znet Article, January, 08 2002
Noam Chomsky
Chomsky's ZSpace page
The response to Professor Noam Chomsky's visit to Pakistan in November 2001 was too overwhelming for words. Chomsky is known to be a crowd-puller in the United States and elsewhere -- his talks being heard typically by standing-room-only audien...
Dowd: From The Unthinkable To The Probable In Israel/Palestine
Znet Article, January, 06 2002
Douglas Dowd
Dowd's ZSpace page
Since our birth in 1776 and Israel"s rebirth in 1948, the two nations have had some important thngs in common. Most important for present purposes is that in both countries most of their peoples -- if never all -- have seen their nation's birth as...
Grossman: What Had to Be Proved
Znet Article, January, 06 2002
David Grossman
Grossman's ZSpace page
The seizure of the Palestinian arms ship brings great relief because the terrible weaponry will not be aimed at Israelis, as well as a sense of gratitude toward the soldiers who participated in the mission. However, in the voices of spokesmen for ...
Bronski: Closet Drama
Zmag Article, January, 01 2002
Michael Bronski
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Closet Drama
Herman: The Threat Of Global State Terrorism
Zmag Article, January, 01 2002
Edward Herman
Herman's ZSpace page
The Threat Of Global State Terrorism
Peters: Movement Building Is the Only Match for the Emergency at Hand
Zmag Article, January, 01 2002
Cynthia Peters
Peters's ZSpace page
Movement Building Is the Only Match for the Emergency at Hand
Albert: Urgent Patient Tasks
Zmag Article, January, 01 2002
Michael Albert
Albert's ZSpace page
Urgent Patient Tasks
Albert: Extending U.S. Dominance
Zmag Article, January, 01 2002
Michael Albert
Albert's ZSpace page
Extending U.S. Dominance
Ross: The Schools We Want
Zmag Article, January, 01 2002
E. Wayne Ross
Ross's ZSpace page
One month after the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, corporate executives and state governors descended on IBM's Executive Conference Center in Palisades, New York to devise the next round of “standards-based” reforms at the 200...
Style: People's Global Action
Zmag Article, January, 01 2002
Sophie Style
Style's ZSpace page
People's Global Action
Steinberg: Nuclear Nightmare Goes Critical
Zmag Article, January, 01 2002
Michael Steinberg
Steinberg's ZSpace page
Nuclear Nightmare Goes Critical
Green: Colombia is the third largest recipient of U.S. military aid
Zmag Article, January, 01 2002
Jordan Green
Green's ZSpace page
Colombia is the third largest recipient of U.S. military aid
Mathew: In Memory Of Bhopal
Zmag Article, January, 01 2002
Binu Mathew
Mathew's ZSpace page
In Memory Of Bhopal
Petras: Signs of a Police State Are Everywhere
Zmag Article, January, 01 2002
James Petras
Petras's ZSpace page
Signs of a Police State Are Everywhere
Devries: Airline Layoffs, Worker Concessions
Zmag Article, January, 01 2002
Joshua Devries
Devries's ZSpace page
Airline Layoffs, Worker Concessions
Administrator: An interview with Tahmeena Faryal of the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan
Zmag Article, January, 01 2002
Site Administrator
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An interview with Tahmeena Faryal of the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan
Gallagher: Empire Review
Zmag Article, January, 01 2002
Tom Gallagher
Gallagher's ZSpace page
A specter haunts the globe—the specter of postmodernism?— Slavoj Zizek calls Empire “nothing less than a
Hallinan: The Scent of Another Coup
Znet Article, December, 29 2001
Conn Hallinan
Hallinan's ZSpace page
There is the smell of a coup in the air these days. It was like this in Iran just before the 1953 U.S.-backed coup overthrew the Mossedeah government and installed the Shah. It has the feel of 1963 in South Vietnam, before the military takeover sw...
Peters: A Post Mortem On The Peace Movement?
Znet Article, December, 27 2001
Cynthia Peters
Peters's ZSpace page
Today a Village Voice reporter called to interview me for a story he is writing. His assignment? To do a post-mortem on the peace movement. ...


