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Billet: Songs of Survival and Hope
Znet Article, April, 09 2008
Alexander Billet
Billet's ZSpace page
What is the human cost of war? Ask Tomas Young. In 2004 an Iraqi insurgent's bullet ripped through his spine, paralyzing him from the chest down. His physical and emotional struggle as both a veteran and anti-war activist is the subject of the ...
Kfoury: Overcoming Zionism Without Getting Bogged Down in an Idle Debate
Znet Article, April, 01 2008
Assaf Kfoury
Kfoury's ZSpace page
A Review of Joel Kovel's Book, Overcoming Zionism: Creating a Single Democratic State in Israel/Palestine
Dangl: Brewing Trouble: How to Drink Beer and Save the World
Znet Article, March, 25 2008
Ben Dangl
Dangl's ZSpace page
It is satisfying and rebellious in this increasingly corporate world to make your own beer...
Miles: War in Heaven
Znet Article, March, 19 2008
Jim Miles
Miles's ZSpace page
In this short volume, Helen Caldicott and Craig Eisendrath provide a sharp and concise analysis of the American nuclear weapons industry and its many ramifications for society and the peoples of the world in general. While they see the big pictur...
Deane: "An Israeli In Palestine Resisting Dispossession, Redeeming Israel"
Znet Article, March, 19 2008
Raymond Deane
Deane's ZSpace page
Jeff Halper's new book is, in part, the story of the evolution of a "white moderate" peace campaigner from Hibbing, Minnesota, to a radical Israeli campaigner for justice for the Palestinians.
Jacobs: “All the Money You Make Will Never Buy Back Your Soul”--A Review of Solomon Hughes' War On Terror, Inc.
Znet Article, March, 13 2008
Ron Jacobs
Jacobs's ZSpace page
Recently, the Boston Globe reported that the Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg, Brown & Root (KBR) had set up an offshore company to hire close to half of the men and women working for KBR in Iraq as contractors. According to the report, this enable...
Meininger: Romero's Movies Match Tone Of The Times
Znet Article, March, 08 2008
Sylvestre Meininger
Meininger's ZSpace page
Zombie films have become metaphor for a globalised world and a brutal late form of capitalism.
Jacobs: Walking the Lonely Road:A Review of Paul Robeson's Words of Freedom
Znet Article, March, 08 2008
Ron Jacobs
Jacobs's ZSpace page
When we think of Paul Robeson, those of us who know his work hear that bass voice professing a melody like no other voice bass ever recorded. His voice on “Ol' Man River” is the undercurrent of that mighty river pulling the silt across its bottom ...
Lockhart: Red Dog? A Loaded Question
Znet Article, March, 06 2008
Greg Lockhart
Lockhart's ZSpace page
Reviled by the Right as a traitor, Wilfred Burchett was misguided but not necessarily malevolent, writes Greg Lockhart
Gordon: Shadowplays
Znet Article, March, 06 2008
Neve Gordon
Gordon's ZSpace page
Review of Hillel Cohen's book "Army of Shadows"...
Nettnin: Film Review: The Presence of Absence in the Ruins of Kafr Bir’im
Znet Article, March, 02 2008
Sonia Nettnin
Nettnin's ZSpace page
Director John Halaka’s film, The Presence of Absence in the Ruins of Kafr Bir’im is a historical narrative about the Palestinian village Kafr Bir’im; and the ethnic cleansing of Palestine during the 1948 Catastrophe.
Lendman: Francis A. Boyle's "Protesting Power - War, Resistance and Law"
Znet Article, February, 28 2008
Stephen Lendman
Lendman's ZSpace page
Francis A. Boyle is a distinguished University of Illinois law professor, activist, and internationally recognized expert on international law and human rights. From 1988 to 1992, he was a board member of Amnesty International USA. He was a consul...
Early: Remaking Labor - From The Top-Down? Bottom-Up? or Both?
Znet Article, February, 24 2008
Steve Early
Early's ZSpace page
Review of two labor strategy books...
Miles: The Seventh Decade – The New Shape of Nuclear Danger
Znet Article, February, 11 2008
Jim Miles
Miles's ZSpace page
Humanity is now living through it seventh decade with the threat of nuclear annihilation even more powerful than ever. In this wonderfully written work, Jonathan Schell reviews the history of the doomsday weapons that have affected all our lives ...
Jacobs: La Lucha Continua: A Review of Fidel Castro: My Life
Znet Article, February, 09 2008
Ron Jacobs
Jacobs's ZSpace page
Fidel Castro is one of the great men of the past fifty years.
Lendman: Jonathan Cook's "Israel and the Clash of Civilisations"
Znet Article, February, 04 2008
Stephen Lendman
Lendman's ZSpace page
Jonathan Cook is a British-born independent journalist based (since September 2001) in the predominantly Arab city of Nazareth, Israel and is the "first foreign correspondent (living) in the Israeli Arab city...." He's a former reporter and editor...
Jacobs: Like Some Raven At My Window With A Broken Wing
Znet Article, February, 01 2008
Ron Jacobs
Jacobs's ZSpace page
Carl Oglesby was once the president of the original Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). Before that he was working for a defense contractor. His last project with the company was to develop a method of delivering Agent Orange so that it wou...
Lendman: Reviewing Jennifer Van Bergen's "The Twilight of Democracy"
Znet Article, January, 28 2008
Stephen Lendman
Lendman's ZSpace page
Jennifer Van Bergen is an author, activist and educator who currently teaches English and writing at Sante Fe Community College in Gainesville, Florida. Professionally, she's also a journalist, legal analyst and non-practicing attorney who's writ...
Jacobs: The Horizons of History
Znet Article, January, 27 2008
Ron Jacobs
Jacobs's ZSpace page
Forrest Hylton and Sinclair Thomson's newest book, Revolutionary Horizons: Past and Present in Bolivian Politics, covers this revolutionary upsurge from a leftist perspective that goes beyond Marxism as it is academically understood and places the...
Bennett: The Bourne Ultimatum: rejecting the CIA
Znet Article, January, 24 2008
Hans Bennett
Bennett's ZSpace page
Following September 11, 2001, the corporate news media has almost uniformly supported the US invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as the overall agenda of US imperialism. Simultaneously, the mainstream entertainment industry has produced se...


