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Commentary Glick: On Historical Moments

Commentary, May, 07 2001 Ted Glick
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Organized efforts to bring about significant reforms need a number of things if they are to be successful. One is an ability to discern when, for whatever the reasons may be, there has been a change from what might be called the "keep plugging awa...

Commentary Peters: The Hand that Rocks the Cradle Generates the Statistics

Commentary, May, 06 2001 Cynthia Peters
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Once again, a lot of very smart scientists with significant institutional backing have spent a lot of time and a lot of money coming up with brainless conclusions and age-old solutions.

Commentary Klein: Talk to your neighbours

Commentary, May, 05 2001 Naomi Klein
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The idea of turning London into a life-sized Monopoly board on May Day sounded like a great idea. The most familiar criticism lobbed at modern protesters is that they lack focus and clear goals such as "Save the trees" or "Drop the debt." And yet...

Commentary Albert: New Targets

Commentary, May, 04 2001 Michael Albert
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We anti-globalists oppose imperial trade arrangements. We reject that the rich get richer. We repudiate that the poor get poorer. We laugh at pundits claiming that globalization positively entwines world centers via new modes of communication and ...

Zmag Article Sargent: Dear Sisters

Zmag Article, May, 01 2001 Lydia Sargent
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A review of an important book

Zmag Article Street: Race, Prison, and Poverty

Zmag Article, May, 01 2001 Paul Street
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Race, Prison, and Poverty

Zmag Article Trigona: Zapatista Caravan

Zmag Article, May, 01 2001 Marie Trigona
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The Zapatista rebels made a historic journey to Mexico City this March in order to rally support and to make demands for indigenous rights in Mexico. An estimated 200,000 people came to Mexico City's center square Sunday, March 11 to hear the dema...

Zmag Article Peters: On Celibacy, Cigars, and Sales Pitches

Zmag Article, May, 01 2001 Cynthia Peters
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On Celibacy, Cigars, and Sales Pitches

Zmag Article Herman: Israel's Approved Ethnic Cleansing

Zmag Article, May, 01 2001 Edward Herman
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Israel's Approved Ethnic Cleansing

Zmag Article Bronski: Anti-Harassment Policies

Zmag Article, May, 01 2001 Michael Bronski
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Anti-Harassment Policies

Commentary Herman: THE MEDIA AT THE BARRICADES IN SUPPORT OF "FREE TRADE"

Commentary, April, 30 2001 Edward Herman
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Back at the time of the struggle over the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) in 1993, the mainstream media lined up in solid phalanx in its support, and Meg Greenfield, opinion editor of the Washington Post explained the one-sidedness of ...

Commentary Pilger: Academia is silent on imperialism, as German universities were during the rise of the Nazis

Commentary, April, 29 2001 John Pilger
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The other day, I attended a conference at the University of Sussex on the "new imperialism". What was extraordinary was that it took place at all. Julian Saurin, who teaches in the school of African and Asian studies at Sussex, said that, in ten y...

Commentary Glick: On Winning Hearts and Minds

Commentary, April, 28 2001 Ted Glick
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A year ago, on April 17th, 2000, I wrote a Future Hope column which likened both the forms of action and the relative organizational coherence of the April 16th actions in D.C. against the IMF/World Bank to a regular army without violent weapons, ...

Commentary Podur: Invisible Struggles in Colombia

Commentary, April, 27 2001 Justin Podur
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If you had the chance to see 'Traffic', you know the War on Drugs is a sham. There's a good chance you know that its domestic effects are to imprison thousands and thousands of non-violent offenders who aren't dangerous, cut them off from their fa...

Commentary Bohmer: Cuba Today

Commentary, April, 26 2001 Peter Bohmer
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Forty years ago on April 16th , 2001, in the Vedado section of Havana, Fidel Castro announced to the Cuban people and beyond that the Cuban revolution had become a socialist revolution. On April 16th, 2001 in the same place, Fidel reaffirmed Cubaƕ...

Commentary Peters: Purchasing for your Poodle: Consumerism Unleashed

Commentary, April, 24 2001 Cynthia Peters
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A refugee from the Sudan is in a grocery store in Fargo, North Dakota. Orphaned by war, traumatized by loss and violence, and having survived most his life on minimal rations, this young man, Peter, is understandably amazed by the endless of aisle...

Commentary Weisbrot: Why We Need Free Trade for Life-Saving Medicines

Commentary, April, 22 2001 Mark Weisbrot
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The story of the decade, and perhaps the century, has finally made it to the front pages: millions of people who could be saved are dying from AIDS. The reason for their unnecessary, premature, and often agonizing deaths is now becoming clear: it ...

Commentary Edwards: To The Mad House With Them

Commentary, April, 16 2001 David Edwards
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In his study of obedience in modern society, psychologist Stanley Milgram wrote, "There is always some element of bad form in objecting to the destructive course of events, or indeed, in making it a topic of conversation." Milgram noted that even ...

Commentary Landau: Bay of Pigs Lessons

Commentary, April, 15 2001 Saul Landau
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What have we learned from what historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr dubbed "the perfect failure?" Schlesinger, who served as a high level adviser to president John F. Kennedy, opposed the CIA backed invasion of Cuba's Bay of Pigs by a brigade of anti C...

Commentary Bond: The World Bank in the time of cholera

Commentary, April, 13 2001 Patrick Bond
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One of the most painful preventable diseases known to humankind, cholera, continues to spread in South Africa, affecting hundreds of people a day. More than 80,000 people have been infected over the last eight months, and approximately 180 have lo...

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