[Personal, collective, social, political, critical and reflective -- also memory, remembering, biography and autobiography]
Abu-Jamal, Mumia and Michael Parenti. "Created Unequal (Law, Money and Mumia Abu-Jamal)." Unwelcome Guests #6 (April 12, 2000)
Acker, Caroline. "Talking Drug Policy and Addiction." History for the Future (January 29, 2010)
Ali, Tariq. "The Rotten Heart of Europe." Unwelcome Guests #637 (January 5, 2013)
Alpert, Robert. "The Social Network: The Contemporary Pursuit of Happiness through Social Connections." Jump Cut #53 (Summer 2011)
Anderson, C. W. "Print Culture 101: A Cheat Sheet and Syllabus." The Atlantic (August 18, 2010)
Appiah, Kwame Anthony. "How To Make a Moral Revolution." Open Source (November 12, 2010)
Aravamudan, Srinivas. "Introduction: Perpetual War." PMLA (October 2009)
Ash, Timothy Garton. "The Stasi On Our Minds." The New York Review of Books (May 31, 2007)
Assange, Julian and Slavoj Zizek. "Full Video of WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange & Philosopher Slavoj Žižek With Amy Goodman." Democracy Now (July 2, 2011)
Atkinson, Michael. "Archival Trouble: The fiction-free science fiction of Adam Curtis." Moving Image Source (February 16, 2012)
Auslin, Michael. "Pacific Cosmopolitans: A Cultural History of U.S.-Japan Relations." New in East Asian Studies (May 5, 2011)
Bady, Aaron. "Lincoln Against the Radicals." Jacobin (November 26, 2012)
Baggins, Brian. "The Black Panther Party." Marxist Internet Archive (Archive: 2002)
Bagley, Will. "Blazing the Trails Westward." Radio West (September 5, 2011)
Ball, Julien. "A People's History of the French Revolution." We Are Many (June 2010)
Ball, Norman. "The Power of Auteurs and the Last Man Standing: Adam Curtis' Documentary Nightmares." Bright Lights Film Journal #78 (November 2012)
Barker, Holly, et al. "The Secret, Silent Poisoning
(Nuclear Victims in Peace and War)." Unwelcome Guests #616 (August 11, 2012)
Batchelor, Stephen. "Confession of a Buddhist Atheist." FORA (March 19, 2010)
Beckert, Sven and Seth Rockman. "How Slavery Led to Modern Capitalism." Bloomberg (January 24, 2012)
Bello, Walden, Kevin Danaher and Njoki Njehu. "Report Back from A16 (The A16 IMF/World Bank Demonstrations in Washington, D.C.)." Unwelcome Guests (April 22, 2000)
Bender, Stephen. "Propaganda, Public Relations, & the Not-So-New Dark Age." LiP(Winter 2006)
Benton, Michael Dean. "The Many Headed Hydra." Politics and Culture (2001)
---. "A nation starts to mobilize: Something’s happening here." North of Center (October 12, 2011)
---. "Occupy: One Year Later." North of Center (September 17, 2012)
Biggers, Jeff. "Coal in the Heartland." History for the Future (November 23, 2010)
Billings, Andrew C. "Biographical Omissions: The Case of A Beautiful Mind and the Search For Authenticity." The Film Journal #1 (May 2002)
Blakemore, Colin. "Mechanics of the Mind." The Reith Lecture (November 10 - December 15, 1976)
Braund, Susanna. "The Poetry of Virgil." Entitled Opinions (October 25, 2005)
Butigan, Ken. "A May to Remember." Waging Nonviolence (May 3, 2012)
Calhoun, Craig and David Graeber. "The Democracy Project." The London School of Economics and Political Science." (April 30, 2013)
Campbell, Howard. "The Drug War Zone." History for the Future (February 15, 2011)
Carlin, Dan. "Logical Insanity." Hardcore History (March 31, 2012)
---. "Old School Toughness." Hardcore History (April 27, 2010)
---. "Secret Leakage." Common Sense #248 (March 2, 2013)
Carrusco, David. Aztecs: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2012.
"Caveman." To the Best of Our Knowledge (May 16, 2010)
"Chernobyl 25 Years On." Eurozine (April 22, 2011: Archive of Essays)
"Chile Rising." Fault Lines (Documentary video posted on Youtube: January 2, 2012)
Chomsky, Noam. "On Corporate Personhood." (8 minute video in which he answers a question at a public presentation on April 22, 2011)
---. "What the American Media Won't Tell You About Israel." AlterNet (December 3, 2012)
Chua, Amy. "The Myths of Globalization: Markets, Democracy, and Ethnic Hatred." Conversations with History (November 21, 2005)
"Coal Reignites Mighty Battle of Labor History." NPR (March 5, 2011)
Conversations with History (University of California-Berkeley: "Conceived in 1982 by Mr. Kreisler as a way to capture and preserve through conversation and technology the intellectual ferment of our times, Conversations with History includes over 500 interviews.">
CounterPunch (Edited by Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair. Magazine with extensive content online.)
Curtis, Adam. "The Baby and the Baath Water." The Medium and the Message (June 16, 2011)
Daesler, Graham. "Cutter's Way: The Mysterious Art of Film Editing." Bright Lights Film Journals #78 (2012)
Daston, Lorraine. "How To Think About Science #2: On Paradigms and Objectivity." Ideas (January 2, 2009)
Dellums, Ronald V. "Legislating for the People." Conversations with History (November 21, 2005)
DiLeo, Petrino. "An Economic History of the Great Depression." We Are Many (June 18, 2009)
Donner, Fred and McQuire Gibson. "Iraq Before Saddam Hussein." CHIASMOS (April 3, 2003)
Eurozine (Europe: "Eurozine is a network of European cultural journals, linking up more than 75 partner journals and just as many associated magazines and institutions from nearly all European countries. Eurozine is also a netmagazine which publishes outstanding articles from its partner journals with additional translations into one of the major European languages.")
"Finding Home." To the Best of Our Knowledge (June 27, 2010)
Finkelstein, Norman. "Norman Finkelstein on What Gandhi Says About Nonviolence, Resistance and Courage." Democracy Now (June 5, 2012)
Foster, John Bellamy. "Education and the Structural Crisis of Capital: The U.S. Case." Monthly Review (July 1, 2011)
Foster, John Bellamy, Robert W. McChesney and R. Jamil Jonna. "Monopoly and Competition in Twenty-First Century Capitalism." Monthly Review (April 1, 2011)
Foucault, Michel. "Panopticism." From Discipline & Punish: The Birth of the Prison (NY: Vintage Books 1995): 195-228.
---. Society Must Be Defended: Lectures at the College de France, 1975 - 1976. NY: Picador, 2003.
France, David and Peter Staley. "How to Survive a Plague": As ACT UP Turns 25, New Film Chronicles History of AIDS Activism in U.S." Democracy Now (March 23, 2012)
Fry, Douglas P. "Peace in Our Time: Steven Pinker offers a curiously foreshortened account of humanity's irenic urges." Bookforum (December/January 2012)
Fulcher, James. Capitalism: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2004.
Giovanni, Nikki. "Award winning poet and writer Nikki Giovanni shares her thoughts on black history, and the recent loss of Rosa Parks, Coretta Scott King, and her own mother." Uprising Radio (February 17, 2006)
Glanville, Phillipa. "The Dichotomies of Drink: The History of Alcohol 1690 - 1920." The National Archive Podcast Series (September 28, 2006)
Gleick, James, et al. "Information." To the Best of Our Knowledge (September 4, 2011)
"Global Financial and Economic Crises of 2007 - 2009." History Commons (Historical Timeline)
"Global Warming." History Commons (Ongoing Historical Timeline)
Goddard, Stephen. "'So, Did You See Me?': Testimony, Memory and Re-Making Film History." LOLA #1 (2011)
Goldman, Wendy. "Purges in the USSSR." History for the Future (May 21, 2010)
Gonzalez, Pedro Blas. "Citizen Kane: Biography and the Unfinished Sentence." Senses of Cinema #57 (2010)
Graeber, David. "Debt: The First Five Thousand Years." Mute (February 10, 2009)
---. "Occupy Wall Street's anarchist roots: The 'Occupy' movement is one of several in American history to be based on anarchist principles." Al Jazeera (November 30, 2011)
Graeber, David, et al. "Let Your Life Be A Friction (To Stop The Machine)." Unwelcome Guests #593 (March 3, 2012)
---, et al. "Occupy 2.0 (Peer Produced Politics)." Unwelcome Guests #594 (March 10, 2012)
---, et al. "The Psychology of Transition: Undoing Millennia of Social Control." Unwelcome Guests #597 (March 31, 2012)
Green, James. "Death in the Haymarket." We Are Many (June 17, 2010)
Greenwald, Glenn. "Margaret Thatcher and misapplied death etiquette: The dictate that one 'not speak ill of the dead' is (at best) appropriate for private individuals, not influential public figures." Comment is Free (April 8, 2013)
Hacking, Ian and Andrew Pickering. "How To Think About Science #4: On Science as Experimental Philosophy." Ideas (January 2, 2009)
Hardcore History (Dan Carlin's history show: It's a hard recipe to master, but when passion and reason are finely blended the results can be unpredictable and intoxicating. They can also be maddening. This is part of the attraction of Dan Carlin. Original and outside-the-box thinking on current events and history to be sure, but could he also be woefully out of step with conventional wisdom? He talks fast, he's loud, he's a deep thinker who adores history and who will challenge your view of the world, while he does the same thing to himself. He's a bit of a throwback to something from the past, and yet not quite like anything else yet seen. It's a New Media/ “eye of the beholder” sort of thing. You'll have to decide for yourself. His style is not for everyone. It's not meant to be.)
Harvey, David. Reading Marx's Capital with David Harvey." (A close reading of the text of Karl Marx’s Capital Volume I in 13 video lectures by Professor David Harvey: 2011)
Hecht, Jennifer Michael. "A History of Doubt." Being (May 3, 2007)
"Hemp for Victory." US Department of Agriculture (1942)
History Commons ("The History Commons website is operated by the Center for Grassroots Oversight ("CGO"), a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. CGO was incorporated as a public benefit corporation in late 2006, and received its 501(c)3 status on February 26, 2009. The website is a tool for open-content participatory journalism. It allows people to investigate important issues by providing a space where people can collaborate on the documentation of past and current events, as well as the entities associated with those events.")
History for the Future [“History for the Future” is a weekly public affairs program created and hosted by Kevin Brown and aired on WRCT-Pittsburgh 88.3 fm. The show explores the historical underpinnings of contemporary social issues; by interviewing historians and journalists the show aims to demonstrate that knowing the past can inform public debate in constructive ways.]
"History of the Paris Commune." Marxists Internet Archive (Archive)
"History of US Interventions History Commons (Ongoing Historical Timeline)
Horvat, Srećko and Igor Štiks. "Welcome to the Desert of Transition!: Post-Socialism, the European Union, and a New Left in the Balkans." Monthly Review (March 1, 2012)
Houp, Wesley. "Life by Rheotaxis: A River Rat's Perspective North of Center (April 13, 2011)
Hudson, David. "The Civil War @ 150 MUBI (April 12, 2011)
Hudson, Michael and Jeffrey Sommers. "The Queen Mother of Global Austerity and Financialization: Thatcher's Mean Legacy." Democracy Now (April 8, 2013)
Hunt, Patrick. "The Rosetta Stone." Entitled Opinions (October 12, 2011)
"Iraq War Timeline: From "Shock and Awe" to Civilian Toll, to Billions in Reconstruction, Vet Health." Democracy Now (March 19, 2013)
Isserman, Maurice. "Michael Harrington, 'The Other American.'" History for the Future (April 30, 2012)
Johnson, Chalmers. "Militarism and the American Empire." Conversations with History (2005)
Kacere, Laura. "The Radical History of Mother's Day." Nation of Change (May 12, 2012)
Kahle, Brewster and Rick Prelinger. "The 9/11 TV News Archive: 3,000 Hours of Video News Coverage of 2001 Attacks Posted Online." Democracy Now (August 24, 2011)
---. "Pioneering Internet Archivists Brewster Kahle and Rick Prelinger on Preservation in the Digital Age." Democracy Now (August 24, 2011)
Karski, Jan. "Polish Resistance Figure Jan Karski, Honored with Posthumous Medal of Freedom, in His Own Words" Democracy Now (June 5, 2012)
Katsiaficas, George. "1968, 40 Years Later: Student, Worker Protests Sweep France, Leaving Indelible Mark on the Country and the World. Democracy Now (May 14, 2008)
...-- The Subversion of Politics: European Autonomous Social Movements and the Decolonization of Everyday Life. (AK Press, 2006)
Khalidi, Rashid and Salim Yaqub. "Constraining and Shaping Nationalism: The United States and Iraq." CHIASMOS (April 7, 2003)
Kilpatrick, Connor. "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down." Jacobin (November 28, 2012)
King, Martin Luther, Jr. "Letter From a Birmingham Jail." African Studies Center of University of Pennsylvania (April 16, 1963)
---. "On 45th Anniversary of His Death, Martin Luther King Jr. on the Power of Media and the Horror of War." Democracy Now (April 4, 2013)
Kuznick, Peter and Oliver Stone. "The Untold History of the United States." After Words (December 29, 2012)
---. "The Untold U.S. History from the Atomic Age to Vietnam to Obama’s Drone Wars." Democracy Now (November 16, 2012)
Kwoba, Brian. "How Capitalism Underdeveloped Africa." We Are Many (June 2009)
Lears, Jackson. "A History of Disappointment." London Review of Books 34.1 (January 5, 2012)
Lepore, Jill. "Tea Party Time ... and the Death of Compassion." Open Source (October 14, 2010)
Linebaugh, Peter and Marcus Rediker. The Many Headed Hydra: The Hidden History of the Revolutionary Atlantic. Boston: Beacon Press, 2000.
Lock, Margaret. "How to Think About Science #3: Biology and Culture." Ideas (January 2, 2009)
MacCulloch, Diarmaid. "Christianity - The First 3,000 Years." Radio West (November 29, 2010)
Magdoff, Fred. "Food as a Commodity." Monthly Review (January 1, 2012)
Maher, Stephen. "The Political Economy of the Egyptian Uprising." Monthly Review (November 1, 2011)
Manningham-Buller, Eliza. "Securing Freedom." Reith Lectures (2011)
Marshall, Robert. "The Dark Legacy of Carlos Castaneda." Salon (April 4, 2007)
McChesney, Bob. "the Crisis in Journalism and Democracy." History for the Future (March 23, 2010)
McGuire, Randall. "Introduction." Archaeology as Political Action. Berkeley: University of California, 2008: 12-50.
McLean, Bethany. "A Hidden History of the Economic Crisis." RSA (December 2, 2010)
McLemee, Scott. "CLR James and African American Liberation." We Are Many (June 18, 2009)
Mearsheimer, John and Robert Pape. "The War in Iraq and America's Role in the World." CHIASMOS (April 17, 2003)
Morgan, Jason. "'The Troubles' in Northern Ireland." History for the Future (March 2, 2010)
Morris, Errol. "A Wilderness of Errors." On the Media (September 21, 2012)
National Security Archive ["An independent non-governmental research institute and library located at The George Washington University, the Archive collects and publishes declassified documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act. The Archive also serves as a repository of government records on a wide range of topics pertaining to the national security, foreign, intelligence, and economic policies of the United States. The Archive won the 1999 George Polk Award, one of U.S. journalism's most prestigious prizes, for--in the words of the citation--"piercing the self-serving veils of government secrecy, guiding journalists in the search for the truth and informing us all." The Archive obtains its materials through a variety of methods, including the Freedom of Information act, Mandatory Declassification Review, presidential paper collections, congressional records, and court testimony. Archive staff members systematically track U.S. government agencies and federal records repositories for documents that either have never been released before, or that help to shed light on the decision-making process of the U.S. government and provide the historical context underlying those decisions. The Archive regularly publishes portions of its collections on microfiche, the World Wide Web, CD-ROM, and in books. The Washington Journalism Review called these publications, collectively totaling more than 500,000 pages, "a state-of-the-art index to history." The Archive's World Wide Web site, www.nsarchive.org, has won numerous awards, including USA Today's "Hot Site" designation. As a part of its mission to broaden access to the historical record, the Archive is also a leading advocate and user of the Freedom of Information Act. Precedent-setting Archive lawsuits have brought into the public domain new materials on the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Iran-Contra Affair, and other issues that have changed the way scholars interpret those events. The Archive spearheaded the groundbreaking legal effort to preserve millions of pages of White House e-mail records that were created during the Reagan, Bush, and Clinton administrations. The Archive's mission of guaranteeing the public's right to know extends to other countries outside the United States. The organization is currently involved in efforts to sponsor freedom of information legislation in the nations of Central Europe, Central and South America and elsewhere, and is committed to finding ways to provide technical and other services that will allow archives and libraries overseas to introduce appropriate records management systems into their respective institutions. The Archive's $2.5 million yearly budget comes from publication revenues, contributions from individuals and grants from foundations such as the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Ford Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and the Open Society Institute. As a matter of policy, the Archive seeks no U.S. government funding."]
"Neoconservative Think Tank Influence on US Policies." History Commons (Ongoing Historical Timeline)
Nightingale, Andrea. "Epicurus and Epicureanism." Entitled Opinions (November 8, 2005)
Nordlinger, Jay. "Peace, They Say: A History of the Nobel Peace Prize, The Most Famous and Controversial Prize in the World." After Words (May 27, 2012)
Occupy! N + 1 (October 2011)
O'Cleary, Conor. "Moscow, December 25, 1991: The Last Day of the Soviet Union." After Words (December 24, 2011)
Oliver, Paul. "Michel Foucault - The Development of Knowledge." Excerpt from Foucault: The Key Ideas. Blacklick, OH: McGraw Hill, 2010: 17-21.
Parenti, Michael. "Executive Power and Democratic Needs." Unwelcome Guests #5 (April 5, 2000)
---. "Globalization: The New Imperialism." Unwelcome Guests (March 22, 2000)
---. "The Sword and the Dollar." Unwelcome Guests #4 (April 5, 2000)
Peebles, Stacey. "Stories from the Suck: The First Wave of Iraq War Narratives." Berfois (April 15, 2011)
Perlstein, Rick. "Chicago History Repeats Itself As Cops and Protesters Clash." Rolling Stone (May 21, 2012)
Peter, Justin "The Idealist
Aaron Swartz wanted to save the world. Why couldn’t he save himself?" Slate (February 7, 2013)
Pollitt, Katha. "Birth Control: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow." The Nation (August 15, 2011)
Ransby, Barbara. "Remembering the Overlooked Life of Eslanda Robeson, Wife of Civil Rights Legend Paul Robeson." Democracy Now (February 12, 2013)
Ratner, Michael. "Ten Years after 9/11: War, Operation American Condor (Guantanamo) , Civil Liberties and Hope." Law and Disorder Radio (July 25, 2011)
Rediker, Marcus. "The Slave Ship." History for the Future (May 18, 2010)
Richman, Joe and Bridgette McGee-Robinson. "The Story of Willie McGhee." Re:sound (2010)
Robb, Graham. "Paris: 18 Arrested Explosions." Radio Open Source (May 7, 2010)
Rosenfeld, Seth. "A Secret History of America in the Sixties." Excerpt from Subversives: The FBI's War on Student Radicals, and Reagan's Rise to Power. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2012: 7-8.
---. "'Subversives': How the FBI Fought the 1960s Student Movement and Aided Reagan’s Rise to Power." (August 23, 2012)
Rosenzweig, Roy. "Wizards, Bureaucrats, Warriors, and Hackers: Writing the History of the Internet." The American Historical Review (December 1998: 1530-1552)
Scahill, Jeremy. "The Dangerous US Game in Yemen." The Nation (March 31, 2011)
Schnapp, Jeffrey. "The Phenomenon of Crowds." Entitled Opinions (November 29, 2005)
Schulman, Sarah. "AIDs and Gentrification." Against the Grain (November 20, 2012)
Schulte, Elizabeth. "Eugene Debs and American Socialism." We are Many (June 18, 2009)
Seal, Kevin. "News of the Occupation: Occupiers Past and Present – Oakland Union of the Homeless." The Occupied Oakland Journal (November 17, 2011)
Shah, Anup. "Global Financial Crisis." Global Issues (March 24, 2013)
Shapin, Steven and Simon Schaffer. "How to Think About Science #1: Leviathan and the Air Pump Ideas (January 2, 2009)
Shaw, John. "The problem of the poor: faith, science and poverty in 19th century Britain." The National Archives Podcast Series (September 28, 2006)
Sheehan, Thomas. "On the Historical Jesus." Entitled Opinions (January 31, 2006)
Shiva, Vandana. Stolen Harvest: The Hijacking of the Global Food Supply. Cambridge, MA: South End Press, 2000: 5-20.
Sifton, John. "A Brief History of Drones." The Nation (February 27, 2012)
Sisk-Franco, Caleen. "The War Dance of the Winnemem Wintu." Making Contact (May 13, 2009)
Sluga, Hans. "The Life and Work of Michel Foucault." Entitled Opinions (April 18, 2012)
Smith, Zadie. "Generation Why?" The New York Review of Books (November 25, 2010)
Stout, Robert Joe. "Do the United States and Mexico Really Want the Drug War to Succeed." Monthly Review (January 1, 2012)
"The Soundtrack to War and Peace." To the Best of Our Knowledge (October 1, 2010)
Sparrow, Taylor. "Thinking More Than The State Allows: Radical Politics In These Troublingly Quiet Times." People of Color Organize! (February 19, 2011)
Steger, Manfred B. and Roy K. Ravi. A Very Short Introduction to Neoliberalism. Oxfrod University Press, 2010.
Stone, Oliver. "Untold History of the United States: WWII." Showtime (Posted on Youtube: 2012)
Swanson, David. "Iraq War Among World's Worst Events." War is a Crime (March 2013)
Theoharis, Jeanne. "On Rosa Parks’ 100th Birthday, Recalling Her Rebellious Life Before and After the Montgomery Bus." Democracy Now (February 4, 2013)
Thompson, Paul. "Terror Timeline." Boiling Frogs (3 Pt interview: September 1, September 6, and September 16, 2011)
Torre, Miguel de la. "Dumping Satan: It’s Time to Let Go." Religion Dispatches (October 26, 2011)
Turse, Nick. "Kill Anything That Moves: New Book Exposes Hidden Crimes of the War Kerry, Hagel Fought in Vietnam." Democracy Now (January 15, 2013)
Varon, Jeremy. "Armed Struggle and the New Left." Against the Grain (September 28, 2011)
Walker, Alice. "Celia Sánchez and the Cuban Revolution." Monthly Review (February 2, 2013)
Wallerstein, Immanuel. "Structural Crisis in the World-System: Where Do We Go from Here?" Monthly Review (March 2011)
Waxman, Zoe. "Words of Pain: Interpreting Personal Memories of the Holocaust." Backdoor Broadcasting Company (January 27, 2011)
Weinberg, Meyer. A Short History of American Capitalism. New History Press, 2003.
White, Rob. "Interview with Göran Hugo Olsson." Film Quarterly (Winter 2011)
Wilkerson, Isabel. "Isabel Wilkerson’s Leaderless March that Remade America." Open Source (October 12, 2010)
Wolff, Richard D. "The Continuing Economic Crisis." History for the Future (May 31, 2011)
---. "Housing and the Economy." History for the Future (September 14, 2010)
---. "Jettisoning Accustomed Categories of Thought (Marxian Class Analysis 2) Unwelcome Guests #625 (October 13, 2012)
Wright, Ann and Ed Kinane. "Drones on Trial: 38 Protesters Face Charges for Disrupting Syracuse Base Used in Overseas Attacks." Democracy Now (November 4, 2011)
Yoshioka, Maximilian. "History or Humanity? On Lu Chuan's City of Life and Death
A Nietzschean Perspective on Nanjing." Bright Lights Film Journal #76 (May 2012)
Yue, Genevieve. "The Curtain’s Undrawn: An Interview with Olivier Assayas on Carlos." Senses of Cinema #57 (2010)
Webb, Laura. "Landmarks and memory: On the “When separate is not equal” bus." North of Center (November 7, 2012)
Weinberg, Meyer. A Short History of American Capitalism. New History Press, 2003.
Wu, Timothy. "America's First Lesson in the Power and Peril of Concentrated Control Over the Flow of Information." Excerpt from The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires. Alfred A. Knopf, 2010: 22-24.
---. "On the Archetype of the Heroic Inventor." (Excerpt from the The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires. NY: Alfred A, Knopf, 2010: 18-20.)
Yaqub, Salim. ""The United States and the Arab World: Sources of Antagonism, Prospects for Accommodation." [MB: A revealing historical background on the US government's alternating relationship with Iraq and Iran.] CHIASMOS (March 9, 2004)
Zinn, Howard. Declarations of Independence: Cross-Examining American Ideology. Harper Perennial, 1990.
---. A People's History of the United States: 1492 - The Present. History is a Weapon (Hosting the entire book)
Zirin, Dave. "The Politics of Sports." Media Matters with Bob McChesney (August 29, 2010)
Zuckoff, Mickey. "Lost in Shangri-La." Radio West (August 19, 2011)
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