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Chomsky: Confronting the Empire
Znet Article, February, 01 2003
Noam Chomsky
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We are meeting at a moment of world history that is in many ways unique - ...
Monbiot: Fired Up
Znet Article, January, 29 2003
George Monbiot
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Mr Bush and Mr Blair might have a tougher fight than they anticipated. Not from Saddam Hussein perhaps -- although it is still not obvious that they can capture and hold Iraq's cities without major losses -- but from an anti-war movement that is b...
Chomsky: Torturing Demcoracy
Znet Article, January, 25 2003
Noam Chomsky
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The richest country in the hemisphere, the United States of America, has a long his...
Monbiot: The Time For Talking Is Over
Znet Article, January, 07 2003
George Monbiot
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The rest of Europe must be wondering whether Britain has gone into hibernation. At the end of this month our Prime Minister is likely to announce the decision he made months ago, that Britain will follow the US into Iraq. If so, then two or three ...
Chomsky: Human Rights Week 2002
Znet Article, December, 28 2002
Noam Chomsky
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Human Rights Week is not much of an occasion in the US, with some notable qualifications. But it does receive considerable attention elsewhere. For me personally, Human Rights Week 2002 was memorable and poignant. The week opened on the eve of Hum...
Chomsky: Interview With Chomsky
Znet Article, December, 28 2002
Noam Chomsky
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Mark Thomas: If we can start with US foreign policy in relation to Iraq and the War on Terror, what do you think is going on at the moment? Noam Chomsky: First of all I think we ought to be very cautious about using the phrase 'War on Terror'. Th...
Chomsky: On The Verge Of War
Znet Article, December, 19 2002
Noam Chomsky
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Isin ELICIN: I would like to begin with a current issue topic for Turkey. EU rebuffed US's pressure for early entry talks for Turkey. Starting from this example, can you elaborate on the rift or maybe rather the rivalry between the EU and the US? ...
Monbiot: Who Guards the Guards?
Znet Article, December, 10 2002
George Monbiot
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If there is a characteristic which unites all human societies, past or present, it is surely an inordinate fondness for violence. Those who can force others to submit to their demands will do so until they meet a greater force. We tend, in the s...
Chomsky: A Modest Proposal
Znet Article, December, 03 2002
Noam Chomsky
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A Modest Proposal
Chomsky: A Modest Proposal
Znet Article, December, 03 2002
Noam Chomsky
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The dedicated efforts of the Bush administration to take control of Iraq -- by war, military coup or some other means -- have elicited various analyses of the guiding motives. Offering one interpretation, Anatol Lieven, senior associate of the Ca...
Monbiot: See You In Court
Znet Article, November, 25 2002
George Monbiot
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Parliament might have been denied its debate and the Cabinet might have been silenced, but there are other means of holding the government to account. If, by 4pm today, his lawyers have failed to agree that he will not attack Iraq without a new UN...
Monbiot: The Rescue Parties
Znet Article, November, 12 2002
George Monbiot
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How many political parties can dance on the head of a pin? The answer, it seems, is one. In Britain and the United States, the opposition parties are beginning to discover that there simply isn't room for both them and their rivals on the narrow p...
Monbiot: In The Crocodiles Mouth
Znet Article, November, 05 2002
George Monbiot
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Tony Blair's loyalty to George Bush looks like slow political suicide. His preparedness to follow him over every precipice jeopardises Britain's relationships with its allies, conjures up enemies all over the world and infuriates voters of all pol...
Monbiot: Do As We Say, Not As We Do
Znet Article, October, 29 2002
George Monbiot
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Democracy in Brazil both won and lost on Sunday night. It won because, for the first time in its history, the nation chose a man of humble origins and radical views to be its president. It lost because that man is now forbidden to be radical. The ...
Hahnel: ZNet Interviews Robin Hahel
Znet Article, October, 27 2002
Robin Hahnel
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(1) Can you tell ZNet, please, what your new book, The ABCs of Political Economy, is about? What is it trying to communicate? The ABCs of Political Economy: A Modern Approach (Pluto Press, November 2002) is an introduction to modern, radical, po...
Albert: Ten Q&A On Antiwar Organizing
Znet Article, October, 24 2002
Michael Albert
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Ten Q&A On Antiwar Organizing
Monbiot: The Rich World's Veto
Znet Article, October, 17 2002
George Monbiot
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There was no announcement, no press release, not even an off-the record briefing. But last week the government revealed that it was proposing to rule out forever the re-nationalisation of the railways. If you missed this, you're in good company: s...
Albert: ZNet Interviews Michael Albert about...
Znet Article, October, 14 2002
Michael Albert
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(1) Can you tell ZNet, please, what your new book, Trajectory of Change, is about? What is it trying to communicate? Trajectory of Change is a collection of my essays about aspects of building a powerful, effective movement for social cha...
Albert: Interviewing Michael Albert
Znet Article, October, 14 2002
Michael Albert
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Michael Albert is interviewed for The Bookpress by Satya Mohanty and Lourdes Beneria, professors at Cornell and members of the Cornell Forum for Justice and Peace. Albert will visit Ithaca November 22nd and 23rd to participate in the Ithaca ...
Shalom: 45 Questions and Answers Regarding Intervention in General, 9-11 and Afghanistan One Year Later, and Iraq on the Verge of War
Znet Article, October, 09 2002
Stephen1 Shalom
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Every outward manifestation that one can use to judge, says the answer is yes. Speeches, talks, interviews, and essays all evince horror at the events, pain for those who suffered, fear that it might recur and take more innocent lives. But what ch...


