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Albert: Parecon in Turkey
Znet Article, December, 05 2004
Michael Albert
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I am here to talk about economic vision. But it is September 11th, and I just came from the United States, and if in discussion period, in questions and answers, you want to ask about the US, about the election, about US foreign policy, really abo...
Jamail: The Refugees of Fallujah
Znet Article, December, 03 2004
Dahr Jamail
Jamail's ZSpace page
*Journalists and residents who have fled Fallujah share accounts of US troops killing unarmed and wounded people; Dahr Jamail continues interviewing survivors as images of a city under US assault further emerge.* Baghdad , Dec 3 - Men now seekin...
Gerson: Empire and Resistance in an Increasingly Dangerous Era
Znet Article, December, 01 2004
Joseph Gerson
Gerson's ZSpace page
The following is a speech given at the Japan Peace Conference in Sasebo, Japan Nov. 19, 2004. “I see dark moon rising on the right†– John Fogerty I want to thank the Japan Peace Committee for your generous invitation r...
Jamail: This time last year
Znet Article, November, 29 2004
Dahr Jamail
Jamail's ZSpace page
I'm in need of a haircut, so I ask Abu Talat if he thinks it would be safe to get one here, risking the time on the street required to do so. Smiling, he says, "Yes Dahr, it may be possible, but we must make sure we have confidence in the barber...
Yamaguchi: The Beginning of the End of Postwar Politics
Znet Article, November, 25 2004
Jiro Yamaguchi
Yamaguchi's ZSpace page
The Beginning of the End of Postwar Politics
Fisk: Who Killed Margaret Hassan?
Znet Article, November, 18 2004
Robert Fisk
Fisk's ZSpace page
After the grief, the astonishment, heartbreak, anger and fury over the apparent murder of such a good and saintly woman, that is the question her friends--and, quite possibly, the Iraqi insurgents--will be asking. This Anglo-Irish woman held an Ir...
Walkom: Should Canada Indict Bush?
Znet Article, November, 17 2004
Thomas Walkom
Walkom's ZSpace page
When U.S. President George W. Bush arrives in Ottawa — probably later this year — should he be welcomed? Or should he be charged with ...
Whitney: Falluja and the Erosion of American Power
Znet Article, November, 14 2004
Mike Whitney
Whitney's ZSpace page
“and what will their faces tell them when they look in the mirror when they look on their dressers and see the pieces of metal they were given for killing us in our own homes, in own cities, in our own mosques and churches, what will their...
Pilger: Fallujah, The Us Elections And 9/11: A Matter Of
Znet Article, November, 12 2004
John Pilger
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Edward S Herman's landmark essay, "The Banality of Evil", has never seemed more apposite. "Doing terrible things in an organized and systematic way rests on 'normalization'," wrote Herman. "There is usually a division of labor in doing and rationa...
Street: Why Didn't We Attack Sweden?
Znet Article, October, 31 2004
Paul Street
Street's ZSpace page
What do Osama bin-Laden and the owners and top editors of the gigantic corporate media outlet the Chicago Tribune have in common? They both want George W. Bush to return for a second term. The Tribune’s masters want Bush back because they ...
Baum: Eminem, Anti-Hero
Znet Article, October, 30 2004
Davina Baum
Baum's ZSpace page
There was merely a ripple in the cultural zeitgeist when Bruce Springsteen put aside his genial nonpartisan everyman stance and headlined the Vote for Change concerts, benefiting America Coming Together (ACT), and ultimately, John Kerry. No one bl...
Yoshinaga: Minamata: The Irresponsibility of the Japanese State
Znet Article, October, 26 2004
Fusako Yoshinaga
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Minamata: The Irresponsibility of the Japanese State
Shalom: Election Day 2004
Znet Article, October, 26 2004
Stephen1 Shalom
Shalom's ZSpace page
Election Day 2004
Hass: Still The Occupation
Znet Article, September, 23 2004
Amira Hass
Hass's ZSpace page
The screaming and shouting by opponents of disengagement and the settlement lobby is creating an image of the prime minister being a man of the political center. Their threats and accusations are painting him with the colors of a persecuted peacem...
Zunes: US Christian Right's Grip on Middle East Policy
Znet Article, July, 14 2004
Stephen Zunes
Zunes's ZSpace page
In recent years, a politicized and right-wing Protestant fundamentalist movement has emerged as a major factor in US support for the policies of the rightist Likud government in Israel. To understand this influence, it is important to recognize th...
Avnery: The Nightmare Comes True
Znet Article, June, 15 2004
Uri Avnery
Avnery's ZSpace page
I thought it was terrible. I was wrong. It is far, far worse! - These words sum up my feelings at that moment. I was standing on a hill overlooking the infamous Kalandia checkpoint. Below me was a narrow road, packed with Palestinians in the bla...
Gordon: Making More Refugees
Znet Article, June, 13 2004
Neve Gordon
Gordon's ZSpace page
JERUSALEM: The bulldozers have been working around the clock building the separation barrier, and it is now clear that the end is at hand. The residents' expulsion is imminent; they will soon be forced to move from their homes and ancestral land. ...
Epitropoulos: Anti-Americanism and Americanization in Greece
Znet Article, June, 13 2004
Mike Epitropoulos
Epitropoulos's ZSpace page
Greece has long been viewed as "the black sheep" of Europe for its audacity to challenge and to criticize regional and global powers, like the United States. Firebrand criticism of US policy has been a trademark from national leaders, like the lat...
Chomsky: The Reagan Era
Znet Article, June, 11 2004
Noam Chomsky
Chomsky's ZSpace page
With regard to the political system, the Reagan era represents a significant advance in capitalist democracy. For eight years, the U.S. government functioned vir...
Avnery: The Gaza Disengagement Sham
Znet Article, June, 08 2004
Uri Avnery
Avnery's ZSpace page
Perhaps Abe Lincoln was right that you can't fool all the people all the time, but a lot of people can surely be fooled for a long, long time. Just look at Ariel Sharon. From the start, the "Disengagement Plan" was an exercise in deceit. But the ...


