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Agnostic, Justin | United States
I am of a Socialist, on the more libertarian side of the socialist spectrum.
Kovalik, Daniel | United States
Dan Kovalik graduated from Columbia Law School in 1993 and has been a labor lawyer for the USW ever since. He is also a lawyer for Colombian Plaintiffs in human rights cases against The Coca-Cola Company, Drummond and Occidental Petroleum.
Hughes, EG | United States
Long-time leftist activist in deep Southern IIlinois. dIisabled Vietnam vet with wife and two grown daughters.
Hall, Jared | United States
Hello fellow Zspacers, Like many of you, I am fed up with the lack of justice on planet Earth. I'm an American and serving in the U.S. Navy. Currently I am seeking separation from the military on grounds of conscientious objection to war. I joined the Navy just trying to survive economically, and learned on deployment in the Persian gulf that many of the bombs dropped from jets attached to my ...
Kashner, Frank | United States
Frank Kashner is psychotherapist in practice in Salem, MA, USA. He is a currently a Ph.D. candidate through the Taos Institute in Taos, NM, and Tilburg University in the Netherlands where he is examining the relationship of power between insurance companies, therapists, and clients. You can read more about his current research at www.notthetop.net and you can reac...
Yamahata, Noé | Mexico
I borned in Tokyo, Japan, and live in Mexico now. I write some essays in the review Jokyo (the Situation) in the Japanese.
Rothschild, Matt | United States
Editor of The Progressive magazine. Author, You Have No Rights. Editor of the anthology, Democracy in Print: The Best of The Progressive magazine, 1909-2009.
Hoodbhoy, Pervez | Pakistan
Pervez Hoodbhoy is professor of physics at Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad. He is the editor of Education And The State - Fifty Years of Pakistan, published by Oxford University Press in 1997.
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