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About Z Blogs
Hello,
Blogs are a familiar feature on the internet - where users post content in an accumulating manner, with comments beneath and search options, etc. Blogs facilitate expression and exploration, and via attached comments, also debate and synthesis.
Creating Blog Posts
You can click here to create a new post.
Or, here is the whole procedure...
- Log into ZNet. Use your email and password. The system can send you a new password if you need one. If you haven't logged in at all, as yet, to start you need to request a new password.
- After loging in, on the left side of the admin bar at the very top of the page, you will see a plus symbol with the word New next to it, that looks like "+ New". Role your mouse over the symbol and click "ZBlog". This will take you to the admin page to upload a new blog. This is the most convenient access, as you can do it from anywhere on the site, anytime. You can also click this link: add a blog post.
- Add a blog title, fill the body content area (you can edit the source code/html by clicking the Text option on the Visual/Text tab in the editor). You can choose from among many formatting options, and embedding media.
- Once done editing your blog, in the top right "Publish" box, you can choose to save your blog as a draft or you can publish it immediately.
- After saving your blog as either Published or Draft, you can choose to view your post by selecting the "View post" link above the title or "Preview Changes" in the "Publish" box.
- You can edit your published blog either from your admin dashboard by clicking "ZBlogs" in the left side menu, or by viewing your blog and clicking the "Edit ZBlog" from the top admin bar.
Navigating and Using Blogs
Each Z author can post. Z Sustainers can also post. All Blogs appear in the blog system, and sometimes also in content boxes the top page of ZNet and can be found via searches, etc.
Comments on blogs follow the blogs, attached at the bottom, and blog comments, like all others, are also visible in many places that show comments. In addition, the entire blog system gathers content from everyone - but one can look at the accumulating content in many ways.
For example one can look at one writer's efforts - so one is seeing what is effectively a blog system for that one writer, or Sustainer.
One can also look at the content by topic, seeing blogs that are tagged as being about a certain topic - or place. When doing that, it is a blog system about a topic, or a place, with many contributors.
One can look at only writer blogs, or only sustainer blogs, as well.
Searches allow even more variables and refinements.
Z Interview Series
Some interviews with regular Z writers
Stresing: An Ordinary Radical
Peters: No More Random Acts
Marty & Marty: The Challenge is Global
Podur: Leftist in Every Bubble
Street: Side with the Underdog
Wilpert: Tackling Institutions
Vegas: A Revolutionary Environment
Pearson: We Don't Have Borders
Pilger: View from the Ground
All Z Blogs
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Emersberger: Latest UN report on Venezuela is not remotely honest (Part 1)
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Emersberger: Reuters articles that mention Steven Donziger since November 2013
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Wittner: American Workers Have Been Given a Raw Deal Throughout the Trump Era
Although Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed that American workers are “thriving” during his presidency, this contention rings hollow. The mishandled... Read more →
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Wittner: China and the United States Could Avoid an Unnecessary War
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Rosenberg: Eid Slaughter Sacrifice Is Sad Day for Animals
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Everton: Burger Chef And Dan Died On The Same Day
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Americans who grew up with nightmares of nuclear weapons explosions should get ready for some terrifying flashbacks, for the Trump... Read more →
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Everton: Stuck In A Drive-Thru Going Nowhere Fast
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Wittner: Humanity is an Endangered Species
Have you noticed recently that things are collapsing? Sure, the rightwing, nationalist rulers of many countries never stop telling us... Read more →
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Emersberger: Remembering the Venezuelan National Assembly vote lost by Guaidó in January 2019
The view of the US government and the pro-Guaidó faction of the opposition was summed up by a New York... Read more →
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Markland: Podur’s “The Path of the Unarmed”
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On November 10 of 2019, Bolivian President Evo Morales was overthrown and barely escaped the country alive. The military publicly... Read more →
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Wilson: Smashing the Illusion ‘Farmer Clout:’ Part II
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Wittner: Let Them Eat Weapons: Trump’s Bizarre Arms Race
In late May of this year, President Donald Trump’s special envoy for arms control bragged before a Washington think tank... Read more →
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Emersberger: When did Venezuela’s Economic Crisis begin?
The starting point for Venezuela’s current depression has been the subject of some debate. It can get a bit technical,... Read more →
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Emersberger: Cuba has maintained a lower infant morality rate than Canada since 2009
According to UNICEF’s latest figures which can be downloaded here. I should add that UN agencies like UNICEF are not... Read more →
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The Inter American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) The IACHR claimed in 2009 report on Venezuela that its reaction to... Read more →
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Emersberger: Attempts to whitewash the military coup of April 2002 in Venezuela
Given the overwhelming support opposition voices have been given in western media since Hugo Chavez was first elected in 1998,... Read more →
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Andelkovic: Do you make more per month than a Roman slave?
What began as a casual lunchtime conversation in the office, turned out to be a very interesting question with surprising... Read more →
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Wittner: Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic, America’s Billionaires Thrive and Prosper
Although most Americans currently face hard times, with unemployment surging to the levels of the Great Depression and enormous numbers... Read more →
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Emersberger: Remembering Henri Falcon’s May 2018 Presidential campaign in Venezuela
Henri Falcon was a viable candidate – attacked by his own side Venezuela’s opposition had a viable candidate in Henri... Read more →
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Wittner: If Farmworkers Are “Essential,” Why Are They Treated So Badly?
On March 19, 2020, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, spurred to action by the coronavirus pandemic, issued a memorandum... Read more →
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Wittner: Will the Coronavirus Pandemic Help Curb War and Militarism?
Decades ago, when I began teaching international history, I used to ask students if they thought it was possible for... Read more →
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We live with a profound paradox. Our lives are powerfully affected by worldwide economic, communications, transportation, food supply, and entertainment... Read more →
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