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Staff: A Progressive Online Distribution Center?
Zmag Article, July, 01 1998
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Suppose this Fall three different companies release new electronic book products. These are book size consoles weighing a pound or two, with a very readable screen meant to replace books (and/or magazines...
Staff: Economics?
Zmag Article, May, 01 1998
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Robert Barro of Harvard recently was offered a $300,000 salary to jump to Columbia. In reaction, MITs Paul Krugman wrote in Microsofts online magazine, Slate: "the ability to do innovative economic researc...
Staff: Stop the Insanity!
Zmag Article, March, 01 1998
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dont care about typos, only content, and that this reflects badly on the whole left, no less. Be serious folks. Does Z look like it was created by bumbling folks who have no aesthetic or "professional pride?" We profread it u...
Staff: A Tale of Two Stories
Zmag Article, February, 01 1998
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of the broader political system. When the media runs too fast, sometimes a story gets wings of its own and the results escalate beyond anyones interests, as in this case.
Staff: Editorial: Media Madness
Zmag Article, January, 01 1998
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Editorial: Media Madness
Staff: Writing for the Mainstream
Zmag Article, October, 01 1997
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Z Staff Z: Over the years you have written in a lot of venues, ranging from newsletters to national left publications to mainstream periodicals and Time magazine. To what do you attribute this success? EHREN...
Staff: Editorial: The Personal Is Political?!
Zmag Article, July, 01 1997
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political and social setting. They feel personal, and their details are personal, but their broad texture and character, and especially the limits within which these evolve, are largely systemic. In this sense, the contribution of t...
Staff: Media and Democracy 1997 -- Preview
Zmag Article, June, 01 1997
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In any event, at the recent LAAMN meeting there was apparently a lively and productive discussion of the upcoming Congress and how it might be most effective. To start, LAAMN proposes panels on the labor movement, environment, ...


