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Albert: Racism and Unemployment
Blog Post, July, 08 2011
Michael Albert
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I got this today...and thought I would pass it along. It comes from the Institute for Southern Studies periodical, FACING SOUTH...
Albert: Answering Anarchist Critics: Part 3
Znet Article, July, 04 2011
Michael Albert
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Parecon is not wage slavery
McGehee: Review: Crashing the Tea Party
Znet Article, July, 03 2011
Michael McGehee
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Review: Crashing the Tea Party
Albert: Origin and Style? Answering Anarchist Critics: Part 2
Znet Article, July, 02 2011
Michael Albert
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Parecon regularly pays homage to its own lineage, both anarchist and otherwise
McGehee: A Queer History of the United States
Zmag Article, July, 01 2011
Michael McGehee
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McGehee reviews Michael Bronski's latest book
Albert: Answering Anarchist Critics: Part 1
Znet Article, July, 01 2011
Michael Albert
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Even before they address parecon, many anarchists reject having any substantial future institutional vision
O'Rourke: Bin Laden and the Arab "Awakening"
Zmag Article, July, 01 2011
Jacqueline O'Rourke
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The effect of the U.S. assassination of bin Laden on the politics and current struggles in the Mideast and elsewhere
Earp: This Earthling’s Philosophy
Blog Post, June, 30 2011
Charley Earp
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A short summary of my socio-political philospphy. Reposted from my permanent blog at radicalprogress.info
Albert: Parecon as Anarcho Snake Pit: Scene Setting
Commentary, June, 23 2011
Michael Albert
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Vision irresponsibly expects working people to sacrifice time and energy they can apply to surviving the hostile present
Albert: Parecon as Anarcho Snake Pit: Scene Setting
Blog Post, June, 22 2011
Michael Albert
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Scene setting for a Parecon/Anarchism debate.
Albert: Interview on Parecon
Znet Article, June, 12 2011
Michael Albert
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The idea that there is no alternative seems to fit our experience and past history
Albert: Facing Facebook... and the Internet
Blog Post, June, 09 2011
Michael Albert
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Fears of the role of Facebook, Tweeter, and Google are NOT paranoid...
Albert: One, Two, Many Languages
Blog Post, June, 06 2011
Michael Albert
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What's next for iIOPS?
McGehee: Letter to Star-Telegram
Blog Post, May, 31 2011
Michael McGehee
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Letter to Star-Telegram on sustainable energy
Albert: IOPS It Is
Blog Post, May, 26 2011
Michael Albert
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The new Organization, first steps...
Administrator: Preview for "Rebellion and Self-Organization in Algeria, Tunisia, and Egypt"
Video, May, 21 2011
Site Administrator
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A five-minute video excerpt on North Africa's rebellions
McGehee: More hated than the Taliban
Blog Post, May, 18 2011
Michael McGehee
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I am still trying to make sense of the popular uprising in Afghanistan where following another US attack that killed four civilians—of course US/NATO claims without evidence that they were “insurgents”—an estimate of 1,500 people stormed a NATO ba...
McGehee: President Obama: If the victim is “a wealthy” then “we’ve got problems”
Blog Post, May, 16 2011
Michael McGehee
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Thus President Obama admitted in an interview to 60 Minutes’ Steve Kroft on the assassination of Osama bin Laden that the only concern of violating international law is whether the victim is powerful or not.
McGehee: On the Legality of Killing Osama bin Laden
Blog Post, May, 04 2011
Michael McGehee
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While President Obama and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton call the death “justice," which by definition has to be rooted in law, we should take a look at what happened and whether or not this is the case.
McGehee: Two Minutes Hate: And The War of Terror Goes On
Blog Post, May, 02 2011
Michael McGehee
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The death of Osama bin Laden (I will put aside questions of the burial at sea—I admit the whole thing is suspect but I don’t doubt bin Laden is really dead), the figurehead behind Al Qaeda, means nothing. He was not a master planner of terrorist a...


