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William Deresiewicz : Cultural Criticism & Analysis
Clive James's erudite new collection of essays celebrates the best of twentieth-century art, thought and politics.

William Deresiewicz : Cultural Criticism & Analysis
Clive James's erudite new collection of essays celebrates the best of twentieth-century art, thought and politics.
Tom Engelhardt : Iraq
Are Bush and Cheney so wedded to their delusions that they might gun the car and head directly over the cliff in a confrontation with Iran?
Gary Younge : India
Iraq is America's colonial war. Arguments for maintaining colonial rule in India are almost identical to the justifications offered for the continuing presence of US troops in Iraq and escalation of the war.
Thirty years after Watergate, we again face a constitutional crisis at home and a misconceived war abroad. The United States will remain a helpless giant until we finally learn that power in the nuclear, postimperial age is diplomatic, not military.
The crises faced by Bush signal not only the errors of his
Administration but the end of imperialism itself--and the emergence of
new, more dangerous forces.
Instead of Bush's imperial presidency, America needs the vision of Congressional progressives: rapid withdrawal from Iraq, universal healthcare, campaign reform and a shift to renewable energy.
Robert Scheer : George W. Bush
As a political marketing device, Bush's address was brilliant.
Lutz Kleveman : Central Asian Republics
In Central Asia, powerful players are competing for influence and energy sources.
Robert Jay Lifton : War on Terrorism
How "superpower syndrome" is ravaging the world.
When Tokyo took over Manchuria, its propagandists spoke of
"liberation."
Gore Vidal : George W. Bush Administration
Americans who oppose the Cheney-Bush junta demonstrate sanity, not cowardice.
The decision to go to war marks a culmination in the rise within the US of an immense concentration of unaccountable power.
William Greider : Globalization
Can free-market globalization survive in a world governed by one nation's overwhelming military power?
Arundhati Roy : Global Justice Movement
America's secrets are now history, and its history is public knowledge.
Iraq is the linchpin for a broader assault on the region.


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