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Engelhardt: Star Wars XXII
Znet Article, May, 26 2005
Tom Engelhardt
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Star Wars XXII
Arnove: Breaking the boundaries
Commentary, March, 25 2005
Anthony Arnove
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MUSICIAN AND songwriter Bob Dylan may walk away with a National Book Critics Circle award on March 18 for the first installment of his "autobiography" Chronicles, Volume I. Chronicles has topped national bestseller lists since its release and was ...
Administrator: Occupy, Resist, Produce
Znet Article, March, 03 2005
Site Administrator
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During the economic crisis of 2001, when politicians and banks failed, many Argentines took matters into their own hands. Poverty, homelessness and unemployment were countered with barter systems and grassroots, micro-credit lending programs. Comm...
Zirin: Jose Canseco: "The Chemist" Comes Clean
Znet Article, February, 16 2005
Dave Zirin
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Jose Canseco has never been this dangerous. In his just-released book "Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits, and How Baseball Got Big," the former Oakland A's Most Valuable Player is hawking an insider look on how steroids dominate tra...
Pilger: Not In Our Name
Znet Article, February, 04 2005
John Pilger
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As George W. Bush is inaugurated for a second term, let it not be said that people in the United States silently acquiesced in the face of this shameful coronation of war, greed, and intolerance. He does not speak for us. He does not represent us....
Fresia: A Call to Artists: Support Parecon
Znet Article, December, 15 2004
Jerry Fresia
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A history of art over the last 100 years, not as the history of the product, the piece, but as the history of decision making within our industry...
Landau: The Shlemiel As Muckraker
Commentary, July, 25 2004
Saul Landau
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A muckraking shlemiel provides a cinematic case for US regime change. But "Fahrenheit 9/11" goes beyond the predictable anti-Bush screed; it delves into the nature of empire. Like Michael Moore's earlier documentaries, "Roger and Me" and "Bowling ...
Prashad: Farenheit 9/11
Znet Article, July, 19 2004
Vijay Prashad
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Robert Jensen's review of F9/11 irritated me. It seems to have missed the wood from the trees. There is the phenomenon of F9/11 which deserves comment -- those who see the movie are not only seeing what Moore has edited for us, but many have been ...
Engelhardt: The Way We Were
Znet Article, July, 11 2004
Tom Engelhardt
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Here we are just past our Independence Day, past that moment in memory when the United States was, by active example, a "beacon of freedom" to the world, past the moment in memory when, as Barbara Ehrenreich reminded us in the New York Times on Ju...
Pilger: Documentaries
Znet Article, July, 10 2004
John Pilger
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BRITAIN remains one of the few countries where documentaries are still shown on mainstream television in the hours when most people are awake. But documentaries that go against the received wisdom and inform are becoming an endangered species, at ...
Jensen: Fahrenheit 9/11 is a Stupid White Movie
Znet Article, July, 05 2004
Robert Jensen
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I have been defending Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11" from the criticism in mainstream and conservative circles that the film is leftist propaganda. Nothing could be further from the truth; there is very little left critique in the movie. In fac...
Engelhardt: George Orwell... meet Franz Kafka
Znet Article, June, 14 2004
Tom Engelhardt
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George Orwell... meet Franz Kafka
Monbiot: Born Yesterday
Commentary, June, 07 2004
George Monbiot
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Review of The Day After Tomorrow
Roy: How Deep Shall We Dig?
Znet Article, May, 01 2004
Arundhati Roy
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Recently, a young Kashmiri friend was talking to me about life in Kashmir. Of the morass of political venality and opportunism, the callous brutality of the securi...
Davis: An Academy Award for Bigotry
Znet Article, March, 08 2004
Mike Davis
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The most evil film ever made was probably Jud Suess, commissioned by Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels in 1940 to fan hatred of the Jews on the eve of the Final Solution. A thousand years of European anti-Semitism were condensed in the imag...
Zinn: Art and Politics
Znet Article, November, 22 2003
Howard Zinn
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interview with Sarah Burton Howard Zinn and Thom Yorke have never done lunch, waved to each other along the red carpet, or even had a conversation. But what if they did? We took the recent release of Howard Zinn's new Seven Stories Press book, "A...
Roy: The loneliness of Noam Chomsky
Znet Article, September, 01 2003
Arundhati Roy
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The loneliness of Noam Chomsky
Choudry: Satisfaction Not Guaranteed
Znet Article, July, 30 2003
Aziz Choudry
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In early June, Canada's trade minister, Pierre Pettigrew exultantly announced the death of the "anti-globalization" movement. "I draw great satisfaction out of the fact that the phenomenon of anti-globalization has completely disappeared", he crow...
Gonsalves: 'Give It Up, Turn It Loose'
Commentary, July, 29 2003
Sean Gonsalves
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'Give It Up, Turn It Loose'
Galeano: The War
Znet Article, March, 23 2003
Eduardo Galeano
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Just think. In the middle of last year, when this war was still only gestating, George W. Bush stated that 'we have to be ready to attack in any obscure corner of the world'; ergo, Iraq is an obscure corner of the world. Does Bush believe that civ...


