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The landscape of mass consumption

by Lizabeth Cohen

[ february 03 ]

In the decades following World War II, the pursuit of prosperity became integral to American citizenship. But mass consumption also sharpened social divisions along gender, class, and racial lines.

Do Palestinians have the right to defend themselves?

by Ramzy Baroud

[ february 03 ]

"This is not an attempt to promulgate the idea of violent resistance, but an attempt to reconstruct, even briefly, the argument that the Palestinian people's struggle, including armed struggle, are defended and protected under international law."

Antiwar in America - the liberal shakeout

by Daniel Lazare

[ february 03 ]

In politics, as in everything else, for each action there is an equal and opposite reaction. The American left is being galvanised by the current administration.

Iraq: ultra-hawks v. moderate-hawks

by Robert Jensen and Rahul Mahajan

[ february 03 ]

We are already at war with Iraq, judging by the mainstream debate.

The sweet smell of success

by Jonathan Russell

[ january 03 ]

Jonathan Russell has embraced the path of righteousness and emerged from behind a cloud.

The economic consequences of a war with Iraq

by William D Nordhaus

[ january 03 ]

An attempt to fill the yawning gap in public analysis of the economics of attacking Iraq.

Evolving intelligence: President Clinton and the CIA

by James D Boys

[ november 02 ]

Critics of Clinton who lamented his inability to eliminate bin Laden are guilty of forgetting, or conveniently ignoring, that they lambasted his efforts to strike at Al Qaeda.

Give Kadiddlehopper your axe

by Joe Palmer

[ november 02 ]

Clem Kadiddlehopper is an American Frankenstein, despised by the 'people who belong' as a grotesque deserving of exclusion. Joe Palmer remembers one.

Israeli elections. So what?

by Ran HaCohen

[ november 02 ]

One mainstream Israeli commentator described Israel as "an army with an affiliated state". With elections coming up, Ran HaCohen analyses the ties that bind...

The clash of the icons

by Douglas Valentine

[ november 02 ]

Daniel Ellsberg and Professor Alfred McCoy are icons of the American Left, but there are vast discrepancies in what they've written. Only one icon can emerge with his reputation unscathed.