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Pilger: Oh, What A Lovely Game
Jun 01, 2012
The "matrix of official and social relations within which power in Britain is exercised"
Pilger: Bradley Manning Is The Issue
May 17, 2012
Obama’s historic achievement has been to silence the anti-war and social justice movement associated with the Democratic Party
Pilger: You Are All Suspects Now
Apr 27, 2012
A state of permanent war has been launched by the United States and a police state is consuming western democracy
Pilger: Up, Up and Away
Mar 23, 2012
As in Britain and America, the unions have long been tamed, co-opted and policed by their own leaderships
Pilger: The Dirty War on Wikileaks
Mar 11, 2012
War by media, says current military doctrine, is as important as the battlefield
Pilger: Blair Government’s Criminality
Feb 16, 2012
The very concept of war was wrenched from its dictionary meaning and became “our values versus theirs”
Podur: Professionals and Torturers
Feb 04, 2012
Why are elites and authorities able to rest so comfortably in the knowledge that in the final analysis, thousands of armed men will do what they are told?
Pilger: We Are All Suspects Now
Feb 02, 2012
Washington’s enemy is not “terrorism” but the principle of free speech and voices of conscience within its militarist state
Parenti: Free-Market Medicine—A Personal Account
Jan 28, 2012
The U.S. medical system costs many times more than what is spent in socialized systems, but it delivers much less in the way of quality care and cure
Pilger: The World War on Democracy
Jan 19, 2012
Obama’s most “historic” achievement is to bring the war on democracy home to America
Pilger: The First Signs of an Indian Spring
Dec 29, 2011
A peaceful resistance as inspiring as Tahrir Square has arisen in the most militarised region on earth
Pilger: Once Again, War is Prime Time
Dec 01, 2011
Our increasingly militarised society is reflected in much of our media culture
Pilger: In Mexico, a Struggle against Power and Forgetting
Nov 10, 2011
What is it about Mexico that is a universal political dream?
Piven: The War Against the Poor
Nov 07, 2011
The movement’s moral call is reminiscent of earlier historical moments when popular uprisings invoked ideas of a “moral economy”
Pilger: A Continent’s Crown Jewels
Oct 20, 2011
Like all America’s subsequent invasions, a trail of blood from Latin America to Afghanistan and Iraq, the rationale was usually “self defence” or “humanitarian”
Pilger: The Smearing of a Revolution
Oct 07, 2011
Assange’s crime has been to threaten those who fix the “parameters” of news and political ideas
Pilger: Hail to the True Victors
Sep 09, 2011
Nato attacked Libya to counter and manipulate a general Arab uprising that took the rulers of the world by surprise
Pilger: In Cuba, the Revolution Continues
Aug 04, 2011
It is the idea of Cuba having slipped the leash that still threatens the United States’ time-warped sense of its own power
Pilger: The Invasion of Australia
Jul 02, 2011
The City of Sydney has voted to replace the words “European arrival” in the official record with “invasion”



Jun 21, 2012
Political systems promising security and social justice have been replaced by piracy, “austerity” and “perpetual war”: an extremism dedicated to the overthrow of democracy