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Sargent: 37.7 Seconds, Part I
Zmag Article, December, 01 1999
Lydia Sargent
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Lydia Sargent What is the significance of my title, 37.7? I got it from Has Feminism Changed Science? by Londa Schiebinger who writes: "A study in 1971 reported that fathers spent an average of only 37.7 seconds each day communicating w...
Carter: Bruce Springsteen's Land Of Hope And Dreams
Zmag Article, December, 01 1999
Sandy Carter
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Carter As we come to the end of the 20th century, its increasingly difficult to believe in the power of rock and roll to change lives. But with the current reunion tour of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, the tradition ...
Herman: Clinton Is The World's Leading Active War Criminal
Zmag Article, December, 01 1999
Edward Herman
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S. Herman I use war crimes to encompass the commission of all acts declared illegal under international rules of war as enumerated in the various Hague and Geneva agreements and conventions and pronounced in the Nuremberg and Tokyo tribunals. ...
Bronski: Deliver Us From Reverends
Zmag Article, December, 01 1999
Michael Bronski
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Michael Bronski Across the country the headlines made everything look great. The Raleigh News and Observer blared "Falwell Apologizes to Gays" while the San Jose Mercury News trumpeted "Falwell Welcomes Gays." The Washingto...
Duncombe: DIY Nike Style
Zmag Article, December, 01 1999
Stephen Duncombe
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Stephen Duncombe Think! Think! It aint illegal, yet!!" reads the first page of U Dont Stop, a zine I picked up the other day. Its not an unusual request. Zines (short for fanzines, derived from magazines) are homemade pa...
Herman: Questioning Henwood on Globalization
Commentary, December, 01 1999
Edward Herman
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For some reason Doug Henwood feels called upon to play down globalization. Others on the left, some associated with MONTHLY REVIEW, have done the same, warning that any acceptance of the globalization thesis will discourage leftists and breed "def...
Dominick: Georgia On My Mind: Hard Thoughts on Closing the SOA
Commentary, November, 22 1999
Brian Dominick
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It's been a long time since I last wrote in depth about the US Army's School of the Americas, and the movement to shut it down. But living in Syracuse, a major anti-SOA hotbed, this time of year it's hard not to write or at least think about the t...
Brecher: There's An Alternative
Commentary, November, 20 1999
Jeremy Brecher
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When world leaders meet in Seattle after Thanksgiving for the "pre-millennial" session of the World Trade Organization, many will sincerely believe that there is no alternative to the present direction of globalization. But all over the world, act...
Solomon: The Twain Most Americans Never Meet
Commentary, November, 19 1999
Norman Solomon
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With the start of 2000 less than two months away, I've been thinking about a beloved American writer who stuck his neck out the last time people went through a change of centuries.
Cagan: Some Thoughts on Hate Crimes
Commentary, November, 16 1999
Leslie Cagan
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The brutal murder of Matthew Shepard in Wyoming a little more than a year ago focused national attention on a long-standing reality for many lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgender people: the widespread fear and hatred of people outside the ...
Raptis: The Pnyx
Commentary, November, 07 1999
Nikos Raptis
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Pnyx is the name of a low (357 feet high) hill about 450 yards to the west of the Acropolis in Athens. The word "Pnyx" means "tightly crowded together." The "crowding" refers to the male citizens (also known and as "demos") of classical Athens, wh...
Marable: The Black Radical Congress: Moving On Up To Congress 2000
Commentary, November, 04 1999
Manning Marable
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On June 19, 1998, over two thousand African Americans gathered in Chicago to participate in the founding conference of the Black Radical Congress (BRC).
Prashad: I'm Part of Today's Unions, Ask Me Why
Commentary, November, 03 1999
Vijay Prashad
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I'm Part of Today's Unions, Ask Me Why
Hahnel: Going To Greet The WTO In Seattle
Zmag Article, November, 01 1999
Robin Hahnel
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Going To Greet The WTO In Seattle
Bronski: Wag the Dogma
Zmag Article, November, 01 1999
Michael Bronski
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Wag the Dogma
Hartmann: Cracking Open Crack
Commentary, October, 22 1999
Betsy Hartmann
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We don't allow dogs to breed. We spay them. We neuter them. We try to keep them from having unwanted puppies, and yet these women are literally having litters of children..." These are the words of Barbara Harris, founder of the organization CRACK...
Cagan: Two, Three, Many Protests...But All On the Same Night?
Commentary, October, 17 1999
Leslie Cagan
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George W. and his new friends in the leadership of the New York State Republican Party gathered at a fund raising dinner in mid-town Manhattan October 5th. They were all there: George W. Bush, George Pataki, Rudolf Giuliani, Al D'Amato and the res...
Shah: Young and Younger
Commentary, October, 06 1999
Sonia Shah
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As a child, on every birthday morning, I was meant to touch the feet of each of my parents to show my gratitude and respect. This simple and brief act would overwhelm me with its nakedness, its confession of my own powerlessness, its reference to ...
Bronski: Mary Daly vs. Boston College
Zmag Article, October, 01 1999
Michael Bronski
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Michael Bronski The message in all of the news and editorial coverage of Mary Dalys newest battle in her ongoing war with Boston College (BC) to teach all-women classes is clear: The woman may be well intentioned, but wrong. The ...
Chomsky: East Timor Questions & Answers
Zmag Article, October, 01 1999
Noam Chomsky
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Stephen R. Shalom, Noam Chomsky, & Michael Albert This issue of Z was being prepared as the situation worsened in East Timor. The following Q&A is intended to give readers background information on the situation and U.S. interests in the area....


