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Jensen: The Collapse Of Journalism And The Journalism Of Collapse: From Royal, To Prophetic, To Apocalyptic
Znet Article, May, 18 2013
Robert Jensen
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It’s unrealistic to imagine that journalism can flourish without journalists who have the time and resources to do journalism
Jensen: Ready for Rationing? Why We Should Put the Brakes on Consumption If We Want to Survive
Znet Article, May, 05 2013
Robert Jensen
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Stan Cox talks about his new book "Any Way You Slice It: The Past, Present, and Future of Rationing."
Jensen: An illegal Anniversary
Znet Article, March, 22 2013
Robert Jensen
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Amid the rationalizations and critiques, we should linger on this uncomfortable term: “illegal invasion”
Jensen: Important Truths Behind An Anti-War Slogan
Znet Article, March, 21 2013
Robert Jensen
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Whether it’s WMD in Iraq or a nuclear weapons program in Iran, the players change and the script stays the same
Jensen: Torture is Trivial
Znet Article, January, 20 2013
Robert Jensen
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Torture is hardly the greatest crime of the U.S. war machine
Jensen: Living Your Life Honestly
Znet Article, January, 05 2013
Robert Jensen
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“Good teaching is living your life honestly in front of students”
Jensen: Learning to Hate Longhorn Football
Znet Article, August, 30 2012
Robert Jensen
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a University of Texas at Austin professor reflects on the downside of the team that is so beloved in Austin and around the state
Jensen: “There are Marxists in India?” Economist Prabhat Patnaik on the Global Crisis
Znet Article, April, 25 2012
Robert Jensen
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If we can’t go back to business as usual, and there’s no reason to expect that new rules will solve our problems, what kinds of solutions are possible?
Jensen: Journalists Rock! Journalism Sucks!
Znet Article, March, 24 2012
Robert Jensen
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Why media activists should love the players and hate the game
Jensen: The Emperor’s Messenger Has No Clothes: Belén Fernández Dresses Down Thomas Friedman
Znet Article, February, 27 2012
Robert Jensen
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A review and interview with the author of The Imperial Messenger: Thomas Friedman at Work, by Belén Fernández, published by Verso
Jensen: Prophetic Politics: Charting a Healthy Role For Religion In Public Life
Znet Article, February, 12 2012
Robert Jensen
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Instead of bracketing religion out of politics, we should discuss how it can play a key role in a healthy politics
Jensen: The Plow and the Iphone: Conservative Fantasies About the Miracles of the Market
Znet Article, January, 24 2012
Robert Jensen
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Conservative fantasies about the miracles of the market
Jensen: Occupy Congress: Norman Solomon Sees a Role for Progressive Legislators
Znet Article, November, 29 2011
Robert Jensen
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Solomon argues that when the left has treated elections as irrelevant, the result has been self-marginalization that helps empower the military-industrial complex
Jensen: Occupy Demands: Let’s Radicalize Our Analysis of Empire, Economics, Ecology
Znet Article, November, 07 2011
Robert Jensen
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The demand for demands is an attempt to shoehorn the Occupy gatherings into conventional politics
Jensen: Combatting Ignorance, Avoiding Arrogance
Znet Article, September, 09 2011
Robert Jensen
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The worldwide demonstrations that involved at least 10 million people on February 15, 2003, were the result of incredible organizing efforts
Jensen: The Anguish in the American Dream
Znet Article, June, 26 2011
Robert Jensen
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The American Dream is born of, and maintained by, domination
Jensen: Toni Tipton-Martin Explores the Politics of the Kitchen, Past and Present
Znet Article, May, 31 2011
Robert Jensen
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Tipton-Martin knows well how the white world rewards people of color who fit in, rather than challenge, white norms
Jensen: The Job Formerly Known as Teaching
Znet Article, May, 06 2011
Robert Jensen
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The question is not whether we sometimes fail, but why failure sometimes becomes routine
Jensen: Elections: The Day After
Commentary, October, 31 2010
Robert Jensen
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On mid-term Election Day, voters will choose between candidates with different positions on health-care insurance, withdrawal from Afghanistan, and CO2 levels that drive global warming.
Jensen: Economics: Doing business as if people mattered
Commentary, October, 06 2010
Robert Jensen
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When politicians talk economics these days, they argue a lot about the budget deficit. That’s crucial to our economic future, but in the contemporary workplace there’s an equally threatening problem -- the democracy deficit.


