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Chomsky: The Responsibility of Intellectuals, Part II
Transcript of Z Video DVD The Chomsky Sessions One: The...
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West: MLK Would Want Revolution, Not a Memorial
THE Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial was to be dedicated...
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Bhattacharya: The Relevance of Harry Potter
How do historians understand how people lived or, or more...
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On June 13, George Monbiot devoted his Guardian column to naming...
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Fisk: Heard the One About the Child and the Blood Money?
The book bazaar stands just opposite the main gates of...
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Haiven: Undead Ideologies: Necro-Neoliberalism, Necro-Keynesianism and the Radical Imagination
The 2008 financial crisis has left us bereft of any...
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Falk: Is The State a Monster? Pro and Contra Nietzsche
In Part One of Friederich Nietzsche’s Thus Spake Zarathustra there...
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Kaiwai: Democracy is not the problem: pure representation is!
TAU PARAPARA (proverb) Hutia te rito o te harakeke...
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Olson: Progressive Synthesism: Revolutionary Change Through Democratic Specialization
One of the problems consistently confronting revolutionaries since time immemorial...
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Eastwood: Revisiting Economic Man
Recent empirical studies suggest that people, far from being self-interested...
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Amin: The Decline of the American Empire Remains a Movie for the CIA
A reading of the CIA’s latest report on "the world...
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Most projections now show that the Organization for Economic Co-operation...
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Giroux: Democracy and the Threat of Authoritarianism: Politics Beyond Barack Obama
"Education is the point at which we decide whether we...
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Olson: Jeremy Rifkin’s The Empathic Civilization and P.W. Singer’s Wired for War
Two recent books on the future, both seeking to interpret...
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Cook: Fort Hood: The Incomprehensible Irony
As the Western world rubs its eyes and blinks expectantly...
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Wolff: Transitions between Economic Systems
The transition out of feudalism to capitalism in Europe, mostly...
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Musto: Labor’s Battle Against Exploitation By Capital, 150 Years Ago
On September 28, 1864, the International Working Men’s Association was founded in London. It became the prototype of all organizations of the Labor movement, which both reformists and revolutionaries subsequently took to be their point of reference.
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Musto: Labor’s Battle Against Exploitation By Capital, 150 Years Ago
On September 28, 1864, the International Working Men’s Association was founded in London. It became the prototype of all organizations of the Labor movement, which both reformists and revolutionaries subsequently took to be their point of reference.
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Sperber: Book Review – The Shock Doctrine By Naomi Klein
New York, Metropolitan, 2007, pp. 576 As with much...
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Societys Pliers Rorty the Politico Criticizing a philosopher who criticizes...
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Towards the unification of the behavioral sciences Professor Herbert Gintis...
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Foster: Ecology, Capitalism & Socialism
John Bellamy Foster’s keynote address to the Climate Change, Social...
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Jensen: The Color of the Race Problem Is White
In The Souls of Black Folk, W.E.B. DuBois suggested that...
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Chomsky: Noam Chomsky on the Economy and Democracy
Noam Chomsky speaks to Paul Jay on the Obama –...
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Cockburn: Does the Left Have a Plan?
David Harvey, a Distinguished Professor at the City University of...
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Lebowitz: What would Marx say today?
Michael Lebowitz addresses the World at a Crossroads conference....
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Stevens: Workers’ Councils by Anton Pannekoek: Shop Organisation
From the back cover of Workers’ Councils (2003 AK Press...
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Kelly: Towards Economic and Environmental Justice
Chris interviews Liam on global warming, the war in Iraq,...
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Cynthia "Mil" Duncan returned to the University of New Hampshire...