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Flanders: Fairness at Patriot
Znet Article, May, 24 2013
Laura Flanders
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What’s happening in St Louis doesn’t look like a coal-field war but the same things are at stake: reciprocity, respect, fair play
Flanders: At What Point in Pregnancy Does a Woman's Personhood End?
Znet Article, April, 06 2013
Laura Flanders
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A conversation on the second-class status of pregnant women
Flanders: Take the Oath: A Critic of Marriage Gets Teary
Znet Article, March, 29 2013
Laura Flanders
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If we care so much about loving and honoring and comforting and cherishing someone else, what if, as a society, we took that oath to one another?
Flanders: Time to go Beyond Judging Rihanna & Chris Brown
Znet Article, February, 16 2013
Laura Flanders
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The assumption is that Brown will beat again, even after arrest, conviction, probation and at least some service. This is what should break our hearts
Kelly: The Longest War: Afghan People Face Fearful Future as American Troops Prepare to Exit the Ravaged Country
Znet Article, February, 07 2013
Kathy Kelly
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Interview on the economic and social conditions in Afghanistan and what the US "departure" and a "light-footprint strategy" look like to Afghans
Flanders: At Obama's Second Inauguration, How Emancipated Are We?
Znet Article, January, 20 2013
Laura Flanders
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People like to say freedom isn't free. But neither is emancipation: it costs the status quo
Flanders: How About Gun Control for the Pentagon?
Znet Article, January, 13 2013
Laura Flanders
Flanders's ZSpace page
The NRA works for its corporate partners no harder than the State Department works for theirs
Spade: Dangerous Rush to Legislate on Surveillance and Mental Health?
Znet Article, December, 29 2012
Dean Spade
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Interview with trans activist and founder of the Sylvia Rivera Law Project, on “trickle up, rather than “trickle-down” justice
Flanders: Chris Hedges, Larry Gibson and Days of Destruction
Znet Article, September, 14 2012
Laura Flanders
Flanders's ZSpace page
Larry Gibson the West Virginia activist who built a movement from his will to save a mountain, died Sunday, from a heart attack while working on his home
Fullerton: Finance Is Lost. Is Banking Redeemable?
Znet Article, July, 12 2012
John Fullerton
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If banker self-interest conflicts with the public world interest, what regulator on the planet can cope with that?
Flanders: Affordable Housing for Seniors in the Cross Hairs in Chicago
Znet Article, May, 21 2012
Laura Flanders
Flanders's ZSpace page
Add housing to the mix of existing concerns about care, health and retirement security and you have a disaster looming
Flanders: The Student Debt Bomb
Znet Article, May, 18 2012
Laura Flanders
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Standing at $1 trillion and rising fast, outstanding student debt is a bubble set to burst
Flanders: Can 'Caring Across Generations' Change the World?
Znet Article, April, 14 2012
Laura Flanders
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A new campaign Caring Across Generations wants a 180-degree turn in the way that Americans think about themselves, one another, the economy and workers
Flanders: Worker Ownership For the 21st Century?
Znet Article, March, 29 2012
Laura Flanders
Flanders's ZSpace page
What if, instead of pumping public money into the same-old private enterprise, public money powered up a new worker-owned operation, run by new rules for different outcomes?
Flanders: Jeffrey Sachs’ Grab for the World Bank
Znet Article, March, 23 2012
Laura Flanders
Flanders's ZSpace page
Running as the candidate of “change,” Jeffrey Sachs is clearly hoping no one looks too closely at his record as an economic hit-man
Flanders: Republic Windows Workers Consider Employee-Owned Co-Op
Znet Article, March, 03 2012
Laura Flanders
Flanders's ZSpace page
One small factory in Chicago could be ground zero not once but twice, for a power shift
Flanders: The Deal That Saved Detroit (and Banned Strikes)
Znet Article, February, 08 2012
Laura Flanders
Flanders's ZSpace page
If wages in the United States get low enough, they may even draw jobs back from where they’ve gone
Flanders: The Iron Lady: The Margaret Thatcher Movie We Don't Need
Znet Article, January, 09 2012
Laura Flanders
Flanders's ZSpace page
Think of Thatcher and I think of hungry people. Irish hunger strikers, first of all, ten of whom starved to death for status as political prisoners on her watch
Flanders: What a Difference an Occupation Makes
Znet Article, December, 15 2011
Laura Flanders
Flanders's ZSpace page
What’s being asked of OWS now is not what the movement can demand but what they can deliver, for people who feel their lives, not just their hopes, hang in the balance.
Flanders: Walmart: Too Big to Sue?
Znet Article, June, 23 2011
Laura Flanders
Flanders's ZSpace page
It's all workers who suffer low wages and hostile treatment from management at Walmart
Flanders: The F Word: Buried Bonanza for Over-Builders
Znet Article, November, 18 2009
Laura Flanders
Flanders's ZSpace page
I just don't get it. When Congress approves gifts worth billions of dollars to people who don't deserve a dime, why isn't it front page news?
Flanders: A New Moment?
Znet Article, February, 08 2008
Laura Flanders
Flanders's ZSpace page
Some lessons about politics and grassroots movements from 1964.
Flanders: The Kite Runner:
Znet Article, December, 26 2007
Laura Flanders
Flanders's ZSpace page
At the level of metaphor, the film adaptation of Khaled Hosseini's best-selling novel is right on target. Abuse of power, remorse, shame, grief, guilt and the dream of redemption: They're exactly the right emotions to stir in a movie about the Uni...
Flanders: What Really Happened at Guantanamo Bay?
Znet Article, May, 25 2005
Laura Flanders
Flanders's ZSpace page
In their first article in Newsweek since the magazine received a dressing-down by Scott McClellan, Michael Isikoff and Evan Thomas quote Defense Department spokesman Lawrence Di Rita, who alleges that Guantanamo commanders changed prison rules in ...
Flanders: Something Big
Znet Article, November, 01 2004
Laura Flanders
Flanders's ZSpace page
Something Big
Flanders: Haitian Blood is on our Hands
Znet Article, September, 30 2004
Laura Flanders
Flanders's ZSpace page
Will someone give us our priorities back? Who do you think needs taxpayer dollars most: an anti-choice Catholic health insurer, or the flood-stricken Haitian people? Just wondering. The New York Times reported Sunday that the Bush administration...
Flanders: Some Of Us Did Not Die
Znet Article, September, 10 2002
Laura Flanders
Flanders's ZSpace page
Some Of Us Did Not Die
Flanders: Progressives Of The World Unite!
Znet Article, April, 17 2002
Laura Flanders
Flanders's ZSpace page
As Red Crescent medics began retrieving dead bodies from the devastated Palestinian refugee camp of Jenin, as many as 100,000 pro-Israel demonstrators massed at the Capitol in D.C. The demonstration brought together conservative Jews and radical r...
Flanders: New Yorkers say no
Znet Article, April, 12 2002
Laura Flanders
Flanders's ZSpace page
The mood was somber in Public School 3 this Tuesday, when members of New Yorkers Say No To War gathered to talk about Israel, Palestine and Us. New Yorkers Say No has been meeting each week since September 18th. ...
Flanders: A Chip Off The Old Brock
Znet Article, March, 21 2002
Laura Flanders
Flanders's ZSpace page
A new David Brock is rising. Among the neo-conservative movement's most outspoken voices when he worked for the American Spectator and the Washington Times, Brock shot to stardom with his hatchet job, "The Real Anita Hill," and cemented it with hi...


