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ZNet Article Tea Party Republicanism is not the future, not the majority, not even the conservative past. It’s the gangrene of imperial decline -
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Commentary Interview on the natural and non-natural factors involved in Hurricane Sandy--and what shape New York and the East Coast will take in the aftermath of the super-storm -
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ZNet Article Will a deepening economic crisis, now engulfing much of the world, necessarily speed a global renewal of the Left? -
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ZNet Article What, indeed, have I learned from my fumbling-and-bungling lifetime of activism? -
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ZNet Article I’m not capable of accurately describing the kindness, intensity and melancholy that were alloyed in Carl’s character -
- Wednesday, Sep 14, 2011
ZNet Article Our “antiwar” president, in fact, may be taking U.S. power deeper into the darkness than any of us dare to imagine -
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ZNet Article The synchronisation of outrage and intervention in US history is relentless -
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ZNet Article Even if debt-limit doomsday is averted, Obama has already hocked the farm and sold the kids -
- Saturday, Mar 20, 2010
Book In Praise of Barbarians Essays Against Empire by Mike Davis
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ZNet Article The biggest hole in California, with the exception of the current state budget, is Rio Tinto's huge open-pit mine at the town of Boron, near Edwards Air Force Base, eighty miles northeast of Los Angeles. -
- Sunday, Feb 28, 2010
ZNet Article Talk from Socialism 2009 conference in San Francisco. -
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ZNet Article Talk at At the Socialism 2009 conference in San Francisco... -
- Wednesday, May 06, 2009
ZNet Article "Since everyone is dumping on Mexico these days, you might as well help me do the real thing." -
- Monday, Apr 27, 2009
ZNet Article The Spring Break hordes returned from Cancún this year with an invisible but sinister souvenir. -
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- Wednesday, Dec 12, 2007
ZNet Article This August, just as the first Santa Ana winds bent the boughs of the eucalyptus trees in Balboa Park, 500 wealthy business people and Republican Party donors raised their champagne glasses to salute "Mr. San Diego," Pete Wilson, as he unveiled a ... ZNet Article If you look at the international news, it’s all about the fires threatening Malibu. If you look at the coverage in San Diego, what gets the attention is the Witch Creek fire threatening Republican north county, rather than the Harris fire threaten... -
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Does this generation of Americans have the "right stuff" to meet the epic challenges of sustaini... -
- Tuesday, Apr 17, 2007
ZNet Article The polar bear on its shrinking ice floe has become the urgent icon of global warming and runaway climate change. Even the flat-earther in the White House now concedes that the magnificent bears may be doomed to extinction as the sea ice melts and... -
- Thursday, Mar 29, 2007
ZNet Article Despite heroic reassurances from both the White House and the Pentagon that the six-week-old U.S. escalation in Baghdad and al-Anbar Province is proceeding on course, suicide car-bombers continue to devastate Shiite and Sunni neighborhoods, often ... -
- Friday, Feb 16, 2007
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Was the November 2006 midterm election an epic political massacre or just a routine midterm brawl? In the week after the Democratic victory, partisan spinmeisters off... -
- Tuesday, Sep 19, 2006
ZNet Article The visitor crossing from Tijuana to San Diego these days is immediately slapped in the face by a huge billboard screaming, "Stop the Border Invasion!" Sponsored by the rabidly anti-immigrant vigilante group, the Minutemen, the same truculent slog... -
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- Tuesday, May 09, 2006
ZNet Article His short hair and mustache are heavily flecked with grey, but he still retains the stocky, powerful build of a butcher's son, who once, long ago, hauled animal carcasses for his father in the San Diego suburb of El Cajon. At a moment's notice, he... ZNet Article
FOR THE first time in history, a majority of the world’s population will soon live in cities. But large parts of this urban population endure dire poverty. MIKE DAVIS, the author and social activist, details these trends in his new book ... -
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ZNet Article The Poor Man's Air Force -
- Sunday, Mar 26, 2006
ZNet Article A few blocks from the badly flooded and still-closed campus of Dillard University, a wind-bent street sign announces the intersection of Humanity and New Orleans. In the nighttime distance, the downtown skyscrapers on Poydras and Canal Streets are... - All Most Recent Content

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