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- Wednesday, Mar 27, 2013
ZNet Article A parallel way to look at the wages vs. debt organizing implications is to not see these as separate categories but as consequences of the intersection of the realm of production and that of consumption -
- Wednesday, May 23, 2012
ZNet Article The violence committed by the State, has been over-the-top, immoral, and costly -
- Thursday, Oct 27, 2011
ZNet Article Again, it is ownership and control of Wealth that we need to focus on, as corporate and even large private holdings are virtually unregulated and untaxed -
- Tuesday, Feb 01, 2011
ZMag Article A neoliberal hawk is replaced while system faces collapse -
- Monday, Jan 25, 2010
Commentary Two decades ago, the garbage barge, the Khian Sea, with no place in the U.S. willing to accept its garbage, left the territorial waters of the United States and began circling the oceans in search of a country willing to accept its cargo: 14,000 t... -
- Thursday, Mar 01, 2007
ZMag Article A l Gore’s film An Inconvenient Truth raises the issue of global warming in a way that scares the bejeezus out of viewers, as it should, since the consequences of global climate change are truly earthshaking. The former vice president does a good ... -
- Thursday, Aug 31, 2006
ZNet Article (A talk by Mitchel Cohen at the "Another World is Necessary" conference on July 24, 2006 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, sponsored by the Center for Global Justice.)
There is a kind of environmentalist who argues that police clubs must be made... -
- Saturday, Apr 01, 2006
ZMag Article I
first saw Al Lewis (who
played Grandpa in “The Munsters” TV show) in New Haven
in 1971 at a demonstration in support of the jailed Black Panthers.
I remember I kept staring at him, curious t... -
- Saturday, Sep 03, 2005
ZNet Article Les Evenchick, an independent Green who lives in the French Quarter of New Orleans in a 3-story walkup, reports that 90 percent of the so-called looters are simply grabbing water, food, diapers and medicines, because the federal and state official... -
- Wednesday, Nov 26, 2003
ZNet Article Historian Howard Zinn tells us how Arawak men and women, naked, tawny, and full of wonder, emerged from their villages onto the island's beaches and swam out to get a closer look at the strange big boat. When Columbus and his sailors came ashore, ... -
- Wednesday, Jan 01, 2003
ZMag Article U
nder
legislation submitted to states throughout the U.S., medical providers
will be required to administer smallpox vaccines to the population
whether people want them or not. Doctors will a... -
- Friday, Dec 01, 2000
ZMag Article The trade in toxic waste is more than a lucrative industry; it is also a central strategy of the New World Order, an intentional way of enclosing lands and resources—the very air we breathe—previously held in common and setting up trade in “pollut... -
- Wednesday, Nov 01, 2000
ZMag Article Twelve years ago, the soon-to-be infamous barge, the Khian Sea, left the
territorial waters of the United States and began circling the oceans in
search of a country willing to accept its cargo: 14,000 tons of toxic incinerator
ash.
Fir... -
- Saturday, Apr 01, 2000
ZMag Article As late as the 1980s, a small but influential
coterie of prize-winning scientists were trying to prove that black children
were, on average, less intelligent than white children. Intelligence, they
said, ran “in the genes” of rac... -
- Thursday, Apr 01, 1999
ZMag Article A number of Greens started out in politics campaigning for Jerry Brown in the 1992 Presidential elections. It's true, the once-upon-a-time Zen-Governor of California did describe himself as a “recovering politician.” His nightly radio show on Paci... - All Most Recent Content

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