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Spannos: Real Utopia Videos
Blog Post, April, 12 2008
Chris Spannos
Spannos's ZSpace page
Book panel at the Left Forum, March 2008.
Beyman: A Critique of the Left, James Petras
Blog Post, February, 17 2008
Lewis Beyman
Beyman's ZSpace page
James Petras, Analysis of the left in LA. His analysis of Venezuela is not so sanguine. This is a long analysis of the politics in Latin America, particularly the status of the left. It is a very dismal view in which he blames liberal ideology ...
Hewitt: Eco terrorism can be fun
Blog Post, January, 24 2008
Marcia Hewitt
Trees are the lungs of the earth. At the present rate, Paraguay will have no native forest left in 25 years (WWF 2008)
Chomsky: Venezuela’s Referendum
Blog Post, December, 31 2007
Noam Chomsky
Chomsky's ZSpace page
The referendum vote was about 50-50, and the slight negative outcome was immediately accepted by Chavez, a fact that should have caused some embarrassment in the editorial offices and among correspondents who have been having regular tantrums abou...
Trigona: Workers in Control: Venezuela's Occupied Factories
Blog Post, November, 10 2006
Marie Trigona
Trigona's ZSpace page
Interview with FRETECO representative By: Marie Trigona - Venezuelanalysis.com Latin America's occupied factories and enterprises represent the development of one of the most advanced strategies in defense of the working class and resistance aga...
Chomsky: The US, Venezuela & Columbia
Blog Post, October, 30 2005
Noam Chomsky
Chomsky's ZSpace page
In Venezuela, the US has tried even more drastic measures, like supporting a military coup that (briefly) overthrew the democratically elected government in 2002. The US had to back down in the face of enormous protest in Latin America, where d...
Chomsky: Market Principles?
Blog Post, September, 19 2005
Noam Chomsky
Chomsky's ZSpace page
Take the US. In 1750… it was one of the richest societies on earth, but it was, of course, pre-industrial. If it had pursued its comparative advantage in accordance with market principles, it would now be exporting fish, fur, agricultural products...
Pandya: The Irony of Venezuela's Victory
Blog Post, August, 16 2004
Cp Pandya
Pandya's ZSpace page
The irony of Sunday-into-Monday's victory of the "NOs" in Venezuela should not escape us. As President Hugo Chavez proclaims the (rightful) triumph of democracy over imperialism, and of economic justice over financial oligarchy, participants in U....
Podur: Venezuela: Chavez wins, the opposition doesn´t respect the victory
Blog Post, August, 16 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
President Carraquero of the National Electoral Council announced the preliminary result as of 3:47 am just now (4:10am) with between 94-96% of the results in. The result: 58% NO (4 991 483 million votes) and 42% SI (3 576 517 million votes). In ...
Podur: Venezuela: Chavez wins, the opposition doesn´t respect the victory
Blog Post, August, 16 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
President Carraquero of the National Electoral Council announced the preliminary result as of 3:47 am just now (4:10am) with between 94-96% of the results in. The result: 58% NO (4 991 483 million votes) and 42% SI (3 576 517 million votes). In ...
Podur: VENEZUELA: The barrio at night
Blog Post, August, 16 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Take Two. The dreaded technical difficulties might be coming back. I went to the barrio of La Vega tonight, and just got back (it´s 12:45am on August 16 and the August 15 referendum has become the August 15/16 referendum). This will be the last...
Podur: VENEZUELA: The barrio at night
Blog Post, August, 16 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Take Two. The dreaded technical difficulties might be coming back. I went to the barrio of La Vega tonight, and just got back (it´s 12:45am on August 16 and the August 15 referendum has become the August 15/16 referendum). This will be the last...
Podur: Venezuela: UK Independent and criminal reporting
Blog Post, August, 16 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Who needs the Venezuelan opposition to criminally announce the results of the referendum in advance when the international press can do so just as well? Even though the National Electoral Council has just announced (about 8:30pm) that polls will ...
Podur: Venezuela: UK Independent and criminal reporting
Blog Post, August, 16 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Who needs the Venezuelan opposition to criminally announce the results of the referendum in advance when the international press can do so just as well? Even though the National Electoral Council has just announced (about 8:30pm) that polls will ...
Podur: Voting Day in Venezuela!
Blog Post, August, 15 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Thought I should check in, even though there are no results yet obviously. Indeed, there has been an announcement that the polls are closing 4 hours later than planned -- 10pm, that is, instead of 6pm. It is going to be a long night. The privat...
Podur: Voting Day in Venezuela!
Blog Post, August, 15 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Thought I should check in, even though there are no results yet obviously. Indeed, there has been an announcement that the polls are closing 4 hours later than planned -- 10pm, that is, instead of 6pm. It is going to be a long night. The privat...
Pandya: The Up-Is-Down Venezuelan Oil Sector
Blog Post, August, 12 2004
Cp Pandya
Pandya's ZSpace page
A prime example of the Chavez government's economic mismanagement (according to ratings agency Standard & Poors) is Petroleos de Venezuela's ability to meet its debt obligations to foreign investors in a consistent and timely manner. For shame! Pd...
Podur: The Referendum Will Not Be Televised -- or, hello from Venezuela
Blog Post, August, 11 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Greetings from Venezuela. I am not sure how much blogging I will be able to do, or what I will be blogging about. But I am in Venezuela, and I am here to cover the referendum for ZNet, and so I am glad that blogging can be a part of that. More l...
Podur: The Referendum Will Not Be Televised -- or, hello from Venezuela
Blog Post, August, 11 2004
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Greetings from Venezuela. I am not sure how much blogging I will be able to do, or what I will be blogging about. But I am in Venezuela, and I am here to cover the referendum for ZNet, and so I am glad that blogging can be a part of that. More l...


