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Zmag Article Grytting: Newspeak

Zmag Article, April, 01 2003 Wayne Grytting
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T ariq Ali, born in Lahore, Pakistan, is based in London where he is an editor of New Left Review . A prolific writer, he’s the author of more than a dozen bo...

Zmag Article Herman: The Cruise Missile Left, Part 2

Zmag Article, April, 01 2003 Edward Herman
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T he cruise missile left (CML), sometimes self-designated “the patriotic left” (Eric Alterman, “Straw Liberals and False Prophets,” the Nation , ...

Zmag Article Trigona: Argentines Making a Life After Capitalism

Zmag Article, April, 01 2003 Marie Trigona
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Zmag Article Street: Broadcast Priorities

Zmag Article, March, 01 2003 Paul Street
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L et’s start with four basic observations. First, by the widely accepted and often passionately embraced description of its own citizens, media, and elected officials, the United States is a ...

Zmag Article Sargent: Shut It Down

Zmag Article, March, 01 2003 Lydia Sargent
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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...

Zmag Article Chomsky: Confronting the Empire

Zmag Article, March, 01 2003 Noam Chomsky
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W e are meeting at a moment of world history that is in many ways unique—a moment that is ominous, but also full of hope. The U.S., the most powerful state in history, has proclaimed, loud an...

Zmag Article Bronski: Gays & the Anti-War Movement

Zmag Article, March, 01 2003 Michael Bronski
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I f there is any doubt left that a potential war with Iraq is what’s on everyone’s mind, it was erased with the opening joke of a recent episode of “Will and Grace.” After K...

Zmag Article Azulay: Resolutions as Resistance

Zmag Article, March, 01 2003 Jessica Azulay
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D espite sizable dissent, President Bush has resolved to declare war on both constitutional rights and the country of Iraq. The United States Congress has been largely complicit, declaring its supp...

Zmag Article Petras: War & Premeditated Genocide

Zmag Article, March, 01 2003 James Petras
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A ccording to UN estimates, over 10 million Iraqis will be killed, injured, displaced, or traumatized by the U.S. war of aggression. It is highly likely that U.S. military intelligence figures coin...

Zmag Article Berkowitz: Operation Scrub

Zmag Article, March, 01 2003 Bill Berkowitz
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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...

Zmag Article Podur: Elections in Pakistan

Zmag Article, February, 01 2003 Justin Podur
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Z ia Mian is a scholar and activist on South Asian and disarmament issues at the Center for Science and Global Security at Princeton University in New Jersey and teaches there in the Woodrow Wilson...

Zmag Article Bond: Cultivating African Anti-Capitalism

Zmag Article, February, 01 2003 Patrick Bond
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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...

Zmag Article Berkowitz: FOIA Exemption in the Homeland Security Act

Zmag Article, February, 01 2003 Bill Berkowitz
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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 ...

Zmag Article Grubacic: A Survey of European Social Movements

Zmag Article, January, 01 2003 Andrej Grubacic
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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...

Zmag Article Donohoe: Factory Farms as Primary Polluter

Zmag Article, January, 01 2003 Martin Donohoe
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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...

Zmag Article Staff: Life After Capitalism

Zmag Article, January, 01 2003 Z Staff
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Z will be attending the third annual World Social Forum from January 23 to 28 in Porto Alegre, Brazil. This year, interestingly, instead of the state where the event is held being friendly to it, the entire ...

Zmag Article Lyons: Conservatives split over war

Zmag Article, January, 01 2003 Matthew Lyons
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T welve years ago, conservatives split sharply over the first Bush administration’s drive toward war with Iraq. While the majority of right-wingers supported the president’s war plans, ...

Zmag Article Dearden: 40,000 Gather for a People's Europe

Zmag Article, January, 01 2003 Nick Dearden
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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...

Zmag Article Ingalls: The United States and the Afghan Loya Jirga

Zmag Article, September, 01 2002 James Ingalls
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James Ingalls  The June 2002 loya jirga, or grand council, is considered to be the start of a new era in Afghanistan, if only because the country is finally engaging in a politica...

Zmag Article Ker: Not Another World Con

Zmag Article, September, 01 2002 Raymond Ker
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The past several months have witnessed the sensational spectacle of the implosion of World- Com, which is by far the largest accounting fraud in history and appears destined to be the biggest ever co...

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