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Bondgraham: Anarchitecture
Zmag Article, September, 01 2006
Darwin Bondgraham
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R ight now in any given town or city in the United States (indeed across much of the world) small groups of mostly well-educated upper class (mostly) men are designing the future of the built envir...
Spannos: International Noise Conspiracy Interview
Zmag Article, July, 01 2006
Chris Spannos
Spannos's ZSpace page
O n May 20 major label recording artists and radical leftists, the International Noise Conspiracy, began their very first headlining tour across Canada. The band is from Sweden and their first stop...
Herman: Notes on the Progress of the Counterrevolution
Zmag Article, July, 01 2006
Edward Herman
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W e are in the midst of a major counterrevolution in which the governing classes of the West, taking advantage of the collapse of the Soviet Union, corporate globalization, increased media concentr...
Model: The Nuclear Peril
Zmag Article, July, 01 2006
David Model
Model's ZSpace page
T he Bulletin of Atomic Scientists set its doomsday clock to seven minutes before midnight on February 27, 2002. Despite the growing precipitous nuclear crisis since, the clock ...
Staff: Z Sessions
Zmag Article, July, 01 2006
Z Staff
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T he purpose of this staff-generated “Journal” is to update readers on news from behind the scenes at Z’s workplace. First, a little background: Z is incorporated as a non-profit, ...
Mclune: Hip-Hop’s Betrayal of Black Women
Zmag Article, July, 01 2006
Jennifer Mclune
Mclune's ZSpace page
K evin Powell in Notes of a HipHop Head writes, “Indeed, like rock and roll, hip-hop sometimes makes you think we men don’t like women much at all, except to objectify them as trophy pieces...
La Botz: Wildcat Miners’ Strike In Mexico
Zmag Article, July, 01 2006
Dan La Botz
La Botz's ZSpace page
M ore than a quarter of a million miners and steelworkers walked off the job between March 1-3 in wildcat strikes at 70 companies in at least 8 states from central to northern Mexico, virtually par...
Darby: Women Creating
Zmag Article, July, 01 2006
Jodi Darby
Darby's ZSpace page
B olivian anarchofeminist Maria Galindo is one of the founding members of Mujeres Creando (Women Creating). Mujeres Creando operates a café, library, press, and community center in the Sopocac...
Cornehls: The War on Civil Liberties Continues
Zmag Article, July, 01 2006
Jim Cornehls
Cornehls's ZSpace page
T he USA PATRIOT Act was passed on October 26, 2001, with only one U.S. Senator voting against it. The House passed the Act by a 357 to 66 margin. Most Senators and Congresspeople had not read it. ...
Burbach: Bush Squares Off with Bolivia and Venezuela
Zmag Article, July, 01 2006
Burbach Burbach
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E arlier this year George W. Bush had some harsh words for the governments of Bolivia and Venzeuela. “Let me just put it bluntly—I’m concerned about the erosion of democracy in th...
Tirmizey: Earth Democracy
Zmag Article, June, 01 2006
Kasim Tirmizey
Tirmizey's ZSpace page
V andana Shiva is an Indian activist, writer, and thinker. Her books include Water Wars: Pollution, Profits, and Privatization , Biopiracy: The Plunder of Nature and Knowledge an...
O’donnell: The Political Economy of the U.S.-Iran Crisis
Zmag Article, June, 01 2006
Tom O’donnell
O’donnell's ZSpace page
J ust as the true reasons for the U.S.-British invasion of Iraq were not “weapons of mass destruction” or “links to Al Qaeda,” so too, the real reason for the present U.S.-I...
Burbach: Bolivia’s Radical Realignment
Zmag Article, June, 01 2006
Roger Burbach
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W ith the nationalization of Bolivia’s natural gas and petroleum resources, President Evo Morales is dramatically reshaping his country’s destiny. On May 1 he proclaimed “an histo...
Berkowitz: The Battle Over Terri Schiavo’s Legacy
Zmag Article, June, 01 2006
Bill Berkowitz
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O n the eve of the March 31 anniversary of the death of Terri Schiavo—the woman who had been in a “persistent vegetative state” since 1990—the battle over her life, which to...
Grubacic: Remembering Bobby Sands
Zmag Article, May, 01 2006
Andrej Grubacic
Grubacic's ZSpace page
D enis O’Hearn was born in New Mexico and is of Irish and Native Alaskan (Aleut) ancestry. He moved to Belfast in the 1970s and his articles for In These Times and the Guardian introdu...
Popkin: The Personal is Political
Zmag Article, May, 01 2006
Anna Popkin
Popkin's ZSpace page
This essay is from an edited collection titled They Should Have Served That Cup of Coffee: 7 Radicals Remember the 60s, edited by Dick Cluster (South End Press, 1979). The essays are all writ...
Martín: U.S. Military Exercises In The Caribbean
Zmag Article, May, 01 2006
Jorge Martín
Martín's ZSpace page
A ccording to a press release by the U.S. Southern Command (Southcom) on Monday, March 27, “A U.S. Navy Carrier Strike Group will deploy from the U.S. east coast to the Caribbean Sea to condu...
Berkowitz: Bush’s Faith-Based Initiative Continues
Zmag Article, May, 01 2006
Bill Berkowitz
Berkowitz's ZSpace page
I n 2001 George Bush surrounded himself with a host of clergy and announced executive orders establishing the White House Office of Community and Faith-Based Organizations and Centers for FaithBase...
Zinn: A World Without Borders
Zmag Article, May, 01 2006
Howard Zinn
Zinn's ZSpace page
Howard Zinn, professor emeritus at Boston University, is perhaps this country's premier radical historian. He was an active figure in the civil rights and anti-Vietnam War movements of the 1960s. Today, he speaks all over the country to large and ...
Bacon: Hunger On The Border
Zmag Article, April, 01 2006
David Bacon
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T oday the U.S./Mexico border is the subject of intense political controversy. Most of the fireworks focuses, however, on the idea that more enforcement can keep people from crossing it. Lost in th...


