Saturday, August 14, 2004

Thinking About Peace and War, Pt. 1

Aukem, Bill Van. “Kerry and the Democratic campaign: a descent into farce.” World Socialist Web Site (Author is the Socialist candidate for president: August 14, 2004)

Barber, Benjamin. “Jihad vs. McWorld.” Published originally in the March, 1992 issue of The Atlantic Monthly. Revised as the introduction to Jihad Versus McWorld (Times Books, 1995)

Chatterjee, Pratap. “Information Warriors: Rendon Group Wins Hearts and Minds in Business, Politics and War.” Corpwatch (August 4, 2004)

---. “New Halliburton Whistleblowers Say Millions Wasted in Iraq.” Corpwatch (June 16, 2004)

Grossman, Zoltan. “A Century of U.S. Interventions: From Wounded Knee to Afghanistan.” ZNET (September 20, 2001)

“Hope and Memory.” Adbusters (2004)

King, Michael. “War Drums.” The Austin Chronicle (August 6, 2004)

Laquer, Walter. “The Terrorism to Come.” Policy Review (August 2004)

Martin, Patrick. “17,000 Violent Deaths in Detroit—The Social Meaning of a Horrifying Statistic.” World Socialist Web Site (October 29, 2003)

“Michael Franti: On Government Surveillance and the Role of Artists in a Time of War.” Democracy Now (May 16, 2003)

Nichols, Lee. “Jail, Exile, or Iraq.” The Austin Chronicle (August 6, 2004)

Ryle, John. “Disaster in Darfur.” New York Review of Books (August 12, 2004)

Schell, Jonathan. “Peace Is Not On-Message.” Alternet (July 31, 2004)

Ventura, Michael. “Places You’ve Never Heard Of.” The Austin Chronicle (August 6, 2004)

Zinn, Howard. “An Occupied Country.” The Progressive (October 2003)

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