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Solnit: 350 Degrees of Inseparability
Znet Article, April, 26 2010
Rebecca Solnit
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The Good News About the Very Bad News (about Climate Change)
Solnit: When the Media Is the Disaster
Znet Article, January, 21 2010
Rebecca Solnit
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Covering Haiti
Solnit: Terminator 2009
Znet Article, December, 20 2009
Rebecca Solnit
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Judgment Days in Copenhagen
Solnit: Learning How to Count to 350
Znet Article, November, 27 2009
Rebecca Solnit
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Remembering People Power in Seattle in 1999 and Berlin in 1989
Solnit: How 9/11 Should Be Remembered
Znet Article, September, 10 2009
Rebecca Solnit
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The Extraordinary Achievements of Ordinary People
Solnit: The Icelandic Volcano Erupts
Znet Article, February, 08 2009
Rebecca Solnit
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The case of the economic crash of Iceland
Solnit: The Grinning Skull
Znet Article, December, 22 2008
Rebecca Solnit
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During Hurricane Katrina, a group of white men went on a shooting spree across the river.
Solnit: A Great Day, Nine Years, Three or Four Centuries
Znet Article, November, 08 2008
Rebecca Solnit
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Citizenship is a passionate joy at times, and this is one of those times. You can feel it. Tuesday the world changed.
Solnit: Men Explain Things to Me
Znet Article, April, 13 2008
Rebecca Solnit
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The out-and-out confrontational confidence of the totally ignorant is, in my experience, gendered. Men explain things to me, and other women, whether or not they know what they're talking about. Some men.
Solnit: Revolution of the Snails
Znet Article, January, 15 2008
Rebecca Solnit
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An account of a visit to the Zapatistas.
Solnit: The Growth of Local Power Is a Bright Spot in Seven Bleak Years of Bush
Znet Article, December, 31 2007
Rebecca Solnit
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The centre cannot hold, and that’s the good news in the United States these days. Quietly, doggedly, cities, regions, counties and states have refused to march to the Bush administration’s drum when it comes to climate change, the environment and ...
Solnit: The Secret Library of Hope
Znet Article, December, 18 2007
Rebecca Solnit
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Hope is an orientation, a way of scanning the wall for cracks -- or building ladders -- rather than staring at its obdurate expanse. It's a worldview, but one informed by experience and the knowledge that people have power; that the power people p...
Solnit: Unstable Foundations
Znet Article, March, 16 2007
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Unstable Foundations
Solnit: The 2006 You Didn't Hear About
Znet Article, January, 02 2007
Rebecca Solnit
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The 2006 You Didn't Hear About
Solnit: The Age of Mammals
Znet Article, December, 18 2006
Rebecca Solnit
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The Age of Mammals
Solnit: Welcome to the Impossible World
Znet Article, May, 14 2006
Rebecca Solnit
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Welcome to the Impossible World
Solnit: The Wal-Mart Biennale
Znet Article, February, 19 2006
Rebecca Solnit
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It isn't that, when Wal-Mart heiress Alice Walton purchased Asher B. Durand's 1849 painting Kindred Spirits last year, she got the state of Arkansas to pass legislation specifically to save her taxes -- in this case, about $3 million on a purchase...
Solnit: 2005: Bad Year for Goliath
Znet Article, December, 20 2005
Rebecca Solnit
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To say that it was a bad year for Goliath doesn't mean it was exactly a good one for what George Bailey, in annual holiday It's a Wonderful Life reruns, calls "the little people." U.S. public opinion has almost caught up with the rest of the world...
Solnit: Three from Out of the Blue
Znet Article, October, 11 2005
Rebecca Solnit
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"The smart thing is to prepare for the unexpected" said my most recent fortune-cookie advisory. Many people presume that the future will look more or less like the present, though that's the one thing we can assume isn't true. If some Cassandra ha...
Solnit: The Great Gray Whale
Znet Article, July, 25 2005
Rebecca Solnit
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While we were looking at humpbacked whales a few months ago, my companion asked me if I ever thought about how Moby Dick's narrator, Ishmael, survived -- by floating away from the destroyed ship Pequod in his friend Queequeg's coffin. Whales them...


