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Turse: Publish or Perish
Znet Article, October, 18 2010
Nick Turse
Turse's ZSpace page
Quick -- name the five most important, influential, and best known books on the Afghan War. Okay, name three. Okay, I'll settle for two. How about one?
Lausti: The Unquenchable Spirit Of Resistance In Gaza
Znet Article, October, 10 2010
Tapani Lausti
Lausti's ZSpace page
It is hard to finish reading this book without tears in one's eyes. Mohammed Baroud's life story, as told by his son Ramzy, encapsulates the tragedy of the Palestinians in general and the Gazans in particular. It is a story of the amazing resilien...
Ayers: What ‘Superman’ got wrong, point by point
Znet Article, October, 02 2010
Rick Ayers
Ayers's ZSpace page
Waiting for Superman: Approach it with a critical eye -- Some of the evidence, some of the common sense that the film left out.
Bacevich: Prisoners of War
Znet Article, October, 01 2010
Andrew J. Bacevich
Bacevich's ZSpace page
Bob Woodward and All the President’s Men (2010 Edition)
Swanson: Don't You Know That You Can Count Me Out - In
Znet Article, September, 29 2010
David Swanson
Swanson's ZSpace page
Ted Rall's new book "The Anti-American Manifesto" advocates for violent revolution, even if we have to join with rightwingers and racists to do it, and even if we have no control over the outcome which could easily be something worse than what we'...
Sinclair: Book review: Secret Affairs. Britain’s Collusion with Radical Islam by Mark Curtis
Znet Article, September, 29 2010
Ian Sinclair
Sinclair's ZSpace page
Book review: Secret Affairs. Britain’s Collusion with Radical Islam by Mark Curtis
Miles: Dismantling the Empire
Znet Article, September, 27 2010
Jim Miles
Miles's ZSpace page
REview of Chalmers Johnson's Dismantling the Empire.
McGehee: A Book Review of Ted Rall's The Anti-American Manifesto
Znet Article, September, 22 2010
Michael McGehee
McGehee's ZSpace page
A Book Review of Ted Rall's The Anti-American Manifesto
Miles: Washington Rules
Znet Article, September, 18 2010
Jim Miles
Miles's ZSpace page
A book review of Washington Rules: America’s Path to Permanent War. Andrew J. Bacevich.
Sinclair: The No-Nonsense Guide to Religion by Symon Hill
Znet Article, September, 18 2010
Ian Sinclair
Sinclair's ZSpace page
Book review: The No-Nonsense Guide to Religion by Symon Hill
Lausti: Spanish Anarchism — With A Scottish Accent
Znet Article, September, 10 2010
Tapani Lausti
Lausti's ZSpace page
Every now and then in the course of history ordinary people have emerged from under various forms of oppression to break their chains and seek a dignified life, free of illegitimate power structures.
Sinclair: Book review: The Bomb by Howard Zinn
Znet Article, September, 08 2010
Ian Sinclair
Sinclair's ZSpace page
Book review: The Bomb by Howard Zinn
Bacevich: Unequal Sacrifice
Znet Article, September, 05 2010
Andrew j. Bacevich
Bacevich's ZSpace page
The Casualty Gap is a commendable and in some ways impressive book; it is also an example of political science at its most frustrating. For those with the patience to wade through its jargon-laced and data-laden pages, the book reveals disturbing—...
Hjort: Comrade Celebrity
Znet Article, August, 28 2010
Linn Hjort
Hjort's ZSpace page
One of the most acclaimed novelists internationally at the moment is Swedish-born Stieg Larsson.
Sinclair: Book review: Resistance Against Empire by Derrick Jensen
Znet Article, August, 18 2010
Ian Sinclair
Sinclair's ZSpace page
Book review of Resistance Against Empire by Derrick Jensen
Sinclair: Beyond the Tipping Point
Znet Article, August, 12 2010
Ian Sinclair
Sinclair's ZSpace page
Documentary review: Beyond the Tipping Point. Conversations on climate, action and the future. Directed by Stefan Skrimshire.
Lausti: Capital loses control of society
Znet Article, August, 10 2010
Tapani Lausti
Lausti's ZSpace page
A review of István Mészáros book, The Structural Crisis of Capital.
Dangl: Dread and Redemption
Znet Article, August, 06 2010
Ben Dangl
Dangl's ZSpace page
Dangle reviews El Monstruo: Dread and Redemption in Mexico City, by John Ross (New York: Nation Books), 512 pages.
Uetricht: Howard Zinn’s Final Act of Protest
Znet Article, July, 31 2010
Micah Uetricht
Uetricht's ZSpace page
When he died in January at age 87, historian Howard Zinn was still haunted by the ghosts of World War II. He discussed his career as a bombardier often and cited his participation in war as the main catalyst for his opposition to it. He spent much...
Swanson: Blood on Our Hands
Znet Article, July, 22 2010
David Swanson
Swanson's ZSpace page
The most massive and brutal crime committed on this planet during the past decade has been the invasion and occupation of Iraq.


