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Ainger: Eviction 2020
Commentary, June, 09 2003
Katharine Ainger
Ainger's ZSpace page
The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh in India has seen the future of
Mondragon: Of Agro Industrialists, Godfathers, And Hangmen
Commentary, June, 08 2003
Hector Mondragon
Mondragon's ZSpace page
In less than a month, a law and a pair of presidential decrees from Uribe have institutionalized what many years of violence and forced displacement had brought to Colombian campesinos.
Mamoun: Wielding Weapons of Mass Persuasion
Zmag Article, June, 01 2003
Linda Mamoun
Mamoun's ZSpace page
R ecall the excitement on March 19, 2003 when U.S. and British forces launched, during prime-time television hours, their long-awaited sequel, Gulf War, Part II. After months of war promotion,...
Choudry: Shodown in Sacramento? Bush's Biotech Bullies Vs. The World
Commentary, May, 30 2003
Aziz Choudry
Choudry's ZSpace page
The Bush Administration, in the interests of Corporate America (how can anyone tell where one ends and the other begins?) is on the warpath again. Like its Òwar on terrorÓ, it is fighting on several fronts.
Choudry: Salvation Through Consumption?
Commentary, May, 09 2003
Aziz Choudry
Choudry's ZSpace page
Silly me!
Albert: Why Iraq? An Interview with Rahul Mahajan
Zmag Article, May, 01 2003
Michael Albert
Albert's ZSpace page
R ahul Mahajan serves on the National Board of Peace Action and is a founding member of the Nowar Collective. He is the author of The New Crusade: America’s War on ...
Shiva: The Crisis Of Potato Growers In U. P.
Commentary, April, 25 2003
Vandana2 Shiva
Shiva's ZSpace page
: THE HARVEST OF TRADE LIBERALISATION POLICIES
Prashad: By the Rivers of Babylon.
Commentary, March, 16 2003
Vijay Prashad
Prashad's ZSpace page
As a teenager I befriended a boy whose family had moved from Mumbai (India) to Canada. He told me an extraordinary story that has until now marked my sense of resources and the Gulf. His father, he said, once hired a series of ships that tugged an...
Sargent: Shut It Down
Zmag Article, March, 01 2003
Lydia Sargent
Sargent's ZSpace page
T he only surprising thing to me about the mainstream media coverage of the worldwide anti-war demonstrations on February 15 is that it was more positive than usual. A few news reports actually com...
Berkowitz: Operation Scrub
Zmag Article, March, 01 2003
Bill Berkowitz
Berkowitz's ZSpace page
I n China, the government recently closed 3,300 Internet cafes under the rubric of “safety” issues. Apparently, a July fire in one of the underground cafes killed 25, injured 12, and re...
Rosenberg: Redistributing SUVs
Graphic, February, 11 2003
Martha Rosenberg
Rosenberg's ZSpace page
SUVs, fossil fuels, pollution
Cromwell: Lethal Threats: Global Warming, Elite Power And Bounded Debates
Commentary, February, 07 2003
David Cromwell
Cromwell's ZSpace page
"Global warming is great," wrote space technologist Duncan Steel in the comment pages of The Guardian recently, "because it protects us from the unpredictable big freeze that would be far, far worse." ('Global warming is good for you', The Guardi...
Rosenberg: A new career for Ted Turner
Graphic, February, 06 2003
Martha Rosenberg
Rosenberg's ZSpace page
hunting, animal rights
Urashima: Okinawa Base Dooms Dugong
Znet Article, February, 06 2003
Etsuko Urashima
Urashima's ZSpace page
Plans to transfer a U.S. military airfield to Henoko in northern Okinawa have been fiercely, but in the end abortively, contested by Okinawan citizens. Construction of the airfield is now imminent in the coral sea off Henoko, the home of the dugon...
Bond: Cultivating African Anti-Capitalism
Zmag Article, February, 01 2003
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
W hen it comes to anti-capitalist resistance, the most economically marginalized sites are among the most interesting. Not because the greatest number of militant activists are out in force&mda...
Berkowitz: FOIA Exemption in the Homeland Security Act
Zmag Article, February, 01 2003
Bill Berkowitz
Berkowitz's ZSpace page
R etired Admiral John Poindexter’s sprawling Internet spying plan, dubbed “Total Information Awareness,” garnered the lion’s share of attention in the run-up to the passage ...
Monbiot: The Poor Get Stuffed
Commentary, January, 09 2003
George Monbiot
Monbiot's ZSpace page
The Christians stole the winter solstice from the pagans, and capitalism stole it from the Christians. But one feature of the celebrations has remained unchanged: the consumption of vast quantities of meat. The practice used to make sense. Livesto...
Grubacic: A Survey of European Social Movements
Zmag Article, January, 01 2003
Andrej Grubacic
Grubacic's ZSpace page
T here is no country in Europe where, after the defeat of social democracy, there arose resistance as effective as is in Italy. The overarching mood in Italy is to try to unify workers and all marg...
Donohoe: Factory Farms as Primary Polluter
Zmag Article, January, 01 2003
Martin Donohoe
Donohoe's ZSpace page
O ver the past 15 years, factory farms have replaced small family farms as the primary producers of livestock for human consumption in the U.S. These farms generate 1.4 billion tons of animal waste...
Dearden: 40,000 Gather for a People's Europe
Zmag Article, January, 01 2003
Nick Dearden
Dearden's ZSpace page
W ell over 40,000 delegates with an average age of no more than 25, gathered to participate in the European movement’s coming of age: moving from destruction, opposition, and confrontation to...


