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Petras: The New Revolutionary Peasantry
Zmag Article, October, 01 1998
James Petras
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Latin America The New Revolutionary Peasantry The growth of peasant-led opposition to neoliberalism By James Petras I was invited to give one of the inaugural speeches at the Second Latin American Congress of Rural O...
Burton-rose: Long-Distance Running
Zmag Article, October, 01 1998
Daniel Burton-rose
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Being Left Long-Distance Running An Interview with Staughton and Alice Lynd By Daniel Burton-Rose In the process of putting together their classic work of oral history Rank and File: Personal Histories by Working-Class ...
Ehrenreich: Transcendence, Hope, & Ecstasy
Zmag Article, September, 01 1998
Barbara Ehrenreich
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Ehrenreich Perhaps the best kept political secret of our time is that politics, as a democratic undertaking, can be not only fun, in the entertaining sense, but profoundly uplifting, even ecstatic. My ...
Martinez: Weaving A Net That Works
Zmag Article, September, 01 1998
Elizabeth Martinez
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It was lunchtime in a dusty barrio near Tijuana, Mexico, where the Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice (SNEEJ) had come to meet in July 1993. The schedule called for us to march to a transfer station for hazardous waste,...
Shah: Looking Back, Moving Forward
Zmag Article, September, 01 1998
Sonia Shah
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peace organization that embodies and furthers this ideological change? Where are the new laws bearing on this issue? Or look at typical mainstream culture. There is a tremendous change in people’s understanding of what’s wrong and in the ide...
Bronski: Onward, Christian Soldiers?
Zmag Article, July, 01 1998
Michael Bronski
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Onward, Christian Soldiers?
Brecher: Labor Update: Organizing the New Workforce
Zmag Article, July, 01 1998
Jeremy Brecher
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Jeremy Brecher Traditionally, the majority of American union members have been blue-collar white males. Over the past quarter-century, this group became a smaller and smaller minority in the workforce, while other groupssomet...
Giroux: none
Zmag Article, July, 01 1998
Henry a. Giroux
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The assault by corporate America on public education has taken an ominous turn in the last decade. Funded by an array of conservative institutions such as the Heritage Foundation, Hudson Institute, and the Olin Foundation, the c...
Cevoli: The Freeze: A Look Back
Zmag Article, July, 01 1998
Catherine Cevoli
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It was the summer of 1992, and I was watching the second presidential debate. George Bush was explaining how Reagans military build-up ended the Cold War. The Russians couldnt keep up and it destroyed them,...
Crotty: The Korean Struggle
Zmag Article, July, 01 1998
James Crotty
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& Gary Dymski Just a few months after getting a clean bill of economic health from the OECD in mid 1997, South Koreas economy plunged into a foreign exchange crisis. By December the Korean government had signed a loan agreeme...
Zarate-laun: The War On Drugs From The Supply Side
Zmag Article, July, 01 1998
Cecilia Zarate-laun
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The War On Drugs From The Supply Side
Cagan: It Should Be Possible, It Has To Be Possible
Zmag Article, June, 01 1998
Leslie Cagan
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For over 30 years, Leslie Cagan has been a tireless organizer: from the Vietnam War to racism at home, from nuclear disarmament to lesbian/gay liberation, from fighting sexism to working agai...
Sferios: Population, Immigration, & the Environment
Zmag Article, June, 01 1998
Emanuel Sferios
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During March and April the national Sierra Club membership voted by a 20 percent margin against a ballot initiative which would have adopted a Club policy calling for a reduction in U.S. immigration. Out of the 78,069 members w...
Solomon: Media Beat
Zmag Article, June, 01 1998
Norman Solomon
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After Pulitzer, Graham’s Book Still Lacks Scrutiny In the days since Katharine Graham won a Pulitzer Prize for her autobiography Personal History, media coverage has added new luster to the book’s reputation. United Press Intern...
Herman: All The News Fit To Print (Part I)
Zmag Article, April, 01 1998
Edward Herman
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The New York Times’s masthead logo, "All The News That’s Fit to Print," dates back to 1896, the first year of Ochs-Sulzberger family control of the paper, and both the family control and arrogant belief in the benevolence and superior ju...
Bacon: A New Europe?
Zmag Article, March, 01 1998
David Bacon
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Morena Pivettis mother was a dedicated school teacher. Until she retired a few years ago, she devoted her working life to Italys greatest and most-loved resource, its children. When she retired, she got one of the b...
Martinez: High School Students In The Lead
Zmag Article, March, 01 1998
Elizabeth Martinez
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 Who’s got the power? We’ve got the power. What kind of power? Youth power!" The train was packed with dozens of high school students who had walked out of classes and jumped onto the BART subway without paying. They came from San Fra...
Sargent: I'm Sick of Cultural Awareness
Zmag Article, February, 01 1998
Lydia Sargent
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I'm Sick of Cultural Awareness
Churchill: The Crucible of American Indian Identity - Part 2
Zmag Article, February, 01 1998
Ward Churchill
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The Crucible of American Indian Identity - Part 2
Mora: Massacre in Chiapas
Zmag Article, February, 01 1998
Mariana Mora
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Massacre in Chiapas


