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Z Communications

Index Z Communications

Z Communications is a left-wing activist-oriented media group founded in 1986 by Michael Albert and Lydia Sargent. [1]

219 relations: A.N.S.W.E.R., Ableism, Afghan Massacre: The Convoy of Death, Alexander Cockburn, Anahita Ratebzad, Anarchism, Anarchism in Mexico, Anarchist schools of thought, Andrej Grubačić, Andy Worthington, Anthony Fenton, Anti-Zionism, Antony Loewenstein, Argentinos Juniors, Azar Nafisi, Bank of the South, Barbara Dane, Barbara Ehrenreich, Barbara Garson, Battalion 3-16 (Honduras), Beita incident, Beita, Nablus, Betsy Leondar-Wright, Betty Beaumont, Billy Joya, Black Laundry, Black Panthers (Israel), Bolivarian University of Venezuela, Bolivian constitutional referendum, 2009, Bolivian gas conflict, Bruce E. Levine, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Reunion Tour, Campaign Against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran, Campus Antiwar Network, Casualties of the Iraq War, Children in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, Chris Kutalik, Church Rock uranium mill spill, Clarence Lusane, Coalition Against Genocide, Coalition of Women for Peace, Commentary on Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid, Concerns and controversies over the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador, Contemporary anarchism, Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations, Corporate welfare, Council for the National Interest, Craig W. Chenery, Criticism of capitalism, ..., Criticism of Human Rights Watch, Criticism of the United States government, Criticism of Wikipedia, Cuba–Venezuela relations, Cuban American National Foundation, Cuban Five, Cubana de Aviación Flight 455, D. A. Clarke, Dada Maheshvarananda, Daniel Sturm, Dasht-i-Leili massacre, David Barsamian, David Edwards (journalist), David Graeber, David Wearing, Death squad, Deepak Tripathi, Dominion theology, Downing Street memo, Dropped (Consolidated album), Dujail Massacre, Economic planning, Economic policy of the Hugo Chávez administration, Ed Tant, Eduardo Galeano, Edward S. Herman, Edward Said, Elayne Rapping, FaSinPat, Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haïti, Gary Olson, Gaza in Crisis, Golbarg Bashi, Halhul, Harold Pinter and politics, Harold Pinter bibliography, Harsha Walia, Hilda Gadea, History of anarchism, History of Over-the-Rhine, History of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, Hotel Bauen, Howard Friel, Human rights in Honduras, Human Rights Watch, Human shield action to Iraq, Human Terrain System, Impact of the Arab Spring, Imperial Ambitions, Inclusion (disability rights), Institutional analysis, Interactive collateral management, Iran Air Flight 655, Iran–United States relations after 1979, Iraq Body Count project, Israel Institute for Biological Research, Israel lobby in the United States, James Tracy (activist), Jason Leopold, Jay Garner, Jeremy Scahill, Jueves negro, Karl Grossman, Küstendorf Film and Music Festival, Khatchig Mouradian, Lancet surveys of Iraq War casualties, Left-libertarianism, Leonard Bernstein, Leslie Cagan, Letter to an Anti-Zionist Friend, Letters from Lexington, Liberalism in the United States, Libertarian socialism, Libertarianism, Libertarianism in the United States, List of Alpha Epsilon Pi brothers, List of Jewish American activists, List of Jewish anarchists, List of political magazines, List of United States magazines, Lydia Sargent, Lyn Duff, Mainstream media, Manufacturing Consent (film), March 19, 2008 anti-war protest, Marjorie Cohn, Mark Curtis (British author), Market abolitionism, Market economy, Medea Benjamin, Media coverage of the Arab–Israeli conflict, Mexican general election 2006 controversies, Michael Albert, Michel Aoun, Michel Warschawski, Mickey Z, Mizrahi Democratic Rainbow Coalition, Mujeres Creando, Multilateral Agreement on Investment, Nancy Kurshan, Naomi Klein, New Amerykah Part One (4th World War), New Man (Christian magazine), Nick Cooney, Nikki Craft, No-fly zone, Noam Chomsky bibliography and filmography, Norman Finkelstein, Not in Our Name, Nothing About Us Without Us, Ometz LeSarev, Opposition to military action against Iran, Oriana Fallaci, Participatory economics, Patrick Bond, Paul Wolfowitz, Peter N. Kirstein, Peter Rachleff, Political positions of Noam Chomsky, Post–September 11 anti-war movement, Racial segregation in the United States, Reliability of Wikipedia, Ricardo Flores Magón, Richard J. Brenneke, Rick Kuhn, Right to the city, Robin Hahnel, Rwandan genocide, Rwandan genocide denial, Salim Muwakkil, Samir Amin, Sara Diamond, Saur Revolution, Sebahat Tuncel, Second Intifada, Si Zerrouk massacre, Sidewalk Bubblegum, Siobhan Brooks, Sis Cunningham, South End Press, Southern Partisan, Stéphane Hessel, Stephen Marglin, Stephen Shalom, Stephen Soldz, Steve Chase, Stuart Ewen, Tanya Reinhart, The Fateful Triangle, The Great War for Civilisation, The Hampton Institute, The Tyranny of Structurelessness, Tim Canova, Timeline of media in English, UK Watch, United States Institute of Peace, Vanguard of Red Youth, Wage slavery, Walter Russell Mead, William Blum, William D. Johnson (journalist), Yasukuni Shrine, Z (disambiguation), Zspace, 2002 Venezuelan coup d'état attempt, 2004 Haitian coup d'état, 2011 Wisconsin protests, 34th G8 summit, 350.org. Expand index (169 more) »

A.N.S.W.E.R.

Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER), also known as International A.N.S.W.E.R. and the ANSWER Coalition, is a United States-based protest umbrella group consisting of many antiwar and civil rights organizations.

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Ableism

Ableism /ˈeɪblɪzəm/ (also known as ablism, disablism (Brit. English), anapirophobia, anapirism, and disability discrimination) is discrimination and social prejudice against people with disabilities.

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Afghan Massacre: The Convoy of Death

Afghan Massacre: The Convoy of Death (earlier title: Massacre at Mazar) is a 2002 documentary by Irish filmmaker Jamie Doran and Afghan journalist Najibullah Quraishi about alleged war crimes committed by the Junbish-i Milli faction of the Afghan Northern Alliance under General Abdul Rashid Dostum against Taliban fighters.

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Alexander Cockburn

Alexander Claud Cockburn (6 June 1941 – 21 July 2012) was an Irish-American political journalist and writer.

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Anahita Ratebzad

Anahita Ratebzad (Dari/اناهیتا راتبزاد; November 1931 – 7 September 2014) was an Afghan socialist and Marxist politician and a member of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) and the Revolutionary Council under the leadership of Babrak Karmal.

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Anarchism

Anarchism is a political philosophy that advocates self-governed societies based on voluntary institutions.

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Anarchism in Mexico

Pre-conquest, some of the indigenous peoples of what is today Mexico had decision-making structures based on participation, discussion, and consensus, hallmarks of modern anarchism.

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Anarchist schools of thought

Anarchism is generally defined as the political philosophy which holds the state to be undesirable, unnecessary and harmful, The following sources cite anarchism as a political philosophy: Slevin, Carl.

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Andrej Grubačić

Andrej Grubačić is a US-based anarchist theorist, Balkan federalist, and Anthropology Professor with a Yugoslavian background who has written on cooperation and mutual aid in world history, world systems theory, anarchism and the history of the Balkans.

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Andy Worthington

Andy Worthington is a British historian, investigative journalist, and film director.

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Anthony Fenton

Anthony Fenton is a Canadian independent print and radio journalist and writer.

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Anti-Zionism

Anti-Zionism is opposition to Zionism.

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Antony Loewenstein

Antony Loewenstein is a freelance journalist, author, atheist Jewish-Australian, German political activist and blogger.

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Argentinos Juniors

Asociación Atlética Argentinos Juniors is an Argentine sports club based in La Paternal, Buenos Aires.

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Azar Nafisi

Azar Nafisi (آذر نفیسی; born 1948) is an Iranian writer and professor of English literature.

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Bank of the South

The Bank of the South (Banco del Sur, Banco do Sul, Bank van het Zuiden) or BancoSur is a monetary fund and lending organization established on 26 September 2009 by Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Ecuador, Bolivia and Venezuela with promises of initial capital of US$20 billion.

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Barbara Dane

Barbara Dane (born May 12, 1927) is an American folk, blues, and jazz singer.

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Barbara Ehrenreich

Barbara Ehrenreich (born August 26, 1941) is an American author and political activist who describes herself as "a myth buster by trade" and has been called "a veteran muckraker" by The New Yorker.

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Barbara Garson

Barbara Garson (born July 7, 1941 in Brooklyn) is an American playwright, author and social activist, perhaps best known for the play MacBird!.

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Battalion 3-16 (Honduras)

Intelligence Battalion 3–16 or Battallón 316 (various names: Group of 14 (1979–1981), Special Investigations Branch (DIES) (1982–1983), Intelligence Battalion 3–16 (from 1982 or 1984 to 1986), Intelligence and Counter-Intelligence Branch (since 1987)) was the name of a Honduran army unit responsible for carrying out political assassinations and torture of suspected political opponents of the government during the 1980s.

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Beita incident

The Beita incident was a confrontation that took place between Israeli settlers from Elon Moreh and Palestinian residents of Beita, on April 6, 1988.

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Beita, Nablus

Beita (بيتا, translation: "Home") is a Palestinian town in the Nablus Governorate in the northern West Bank located southeast of Nablus.

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Betsy Leondar-Wright

Betsy Leondar-Wright (born January 15, 1956) is an American economic justice activist, sociologist, and author, who writes on class and economic inequality.

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Betty Beaumont

Betty Beaumont (born January 8, 1946) is a Canadian-American site-specific and conceptual installation artist, sculptor, and photographer.

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Billy Joya

Billy Fernando Joya Améndola (known as Billy Joya) is a former Honduran military officer who worked in the controversial Battalion 3-16, national security adviser at Manuel Zelaya's government, a post in which he has continued.

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Black Laundry

Black Laundry (כביסה שחורה, Kvisa Shchora) is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) organization that uses direct action to oppose Israeli occupation of Palestinian land and advocate for social justice.

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Black Panthers (Israel)

The Black Panthers (הפנתרים השחורים, translit. HaPanterim HaShhorim) were an Israeli protest movement of second-generation Jewish immigrants from North Africa and Middle Eastern countries.

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Bolivarian University of Venezuela

The Universidad Bolivariana de Venezuela (UBV, Bolivarian University of Venezuela) is a state university in Venezuela founded in 2003 by decree of President Hugo Chávez.

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Bolivian constitutional referendum, 2009

A constitutional referendum was held in Bolivia on 25 January 2009, postponed from the initially planned dates of 4 May 2008 and then 7 December 2008.

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Bolivian gas conflict

The Bolivian gas conflict was a social confrontation in Bolivia reaching its peak in 2003, centering on the exploitation of the country's vast natural gas reserves.

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Bruce E. Levine

Bruce E. Levine is an American clinical psychologist, often at odds with the mainstream of his profession (see critical psychology), in private practice in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Reunion Tour

The Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Reunion Tour was a lengthy, top-grossing concert tour featuring Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band that took place over 1999 and 2000.

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Campaign Against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran

Campaign Against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran (CASMII) is a group of academics, students and professionals of Iranian and non-Iranian backgrounds formed to oppose sanctions on Iran by the United States.

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Campus Antiwar Network

Campus Antiwar Network (CAN) is an American independent grassroots network of students opposing the occupation of Iraq and military recruiters in US schools.

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Casualties of the Iraq War

Estimates of the casualties from the conflict in Iraq (beginning with the 2003 US invasion of Iraq, and the ensuing occupation and insurgency) have come in many forms, and the accuracy of the information available on different types of Iraq War casualties varies greatly.

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Children in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict

Children in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict refers to the impact of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict on minors in Israel and the Palestinian territories.

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Chris Kutalik

Chris Kutalik is a Texas-based journalist and game designer who writes on union and workplace issues.

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Church Rock uranium mill spill

The Church Rock uranium mill spill occurred in the US state of New Mexico on July 16, 1979, when United Nuclear Corporation's Church Rock uranium mill tailings disposal pond breached its dam.

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Clarence Lusane

Clarence Lusane (born 1953) is an African American author, activist, lecturer and free-lance journalist.

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Coalition Against Genocide

The Coalition Against Genocide is a coalition of about 40 organisations mostly based in the United States and Canada, as well as individuals, who aim to respond to the 2002 Gujarat riots, which they refer to as the "Gujarat genocide", in order to "demand accountability and justice." The coalition of organisations protested against the visit of Narendra Modi, the Chief Minister of Gujarat, to the United States in March 2005.

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Coalition of Women for Peace

The Coalition of Women for Peace (קואליציית נשים לשלום) is an umbrella organization of women's groups in Israel, established in November 2000.

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Commentary on Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid

This article attempts to summarize and illustrate selected notable representative critical reaction to and commentary on the book Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid (New York: Simon and Schuster, 2006) by former president Jimmy Carter, which has been highly controversial.

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Concerns and controversies over the 2010 Commonwealth Games

A number of concerns and controversies surfaced before the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, India, which received widespread media coverage both in India (the host nation) and internationally.

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Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador

The Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (La Confederación de Nacionalidades Indígenas del Ecuador) or more commonly, CONAIE, is Ecuador's largest indigenous organization.

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Contemporary anarchism

Anarchism is a political philosophy which holds the state to be undesirable, unnecessary, or harmful.

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Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations

The Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations (Coordinación de Organizaciones Revolutionarias Unidas, or CORU) was a United States supported militant group responsible for a number of terrorist activities directed at the Cuban government of Fidel Castro.

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Corporate welfare

Corporate welfare is a term that analogizes corporate subsidies to welfare payments for the poor.

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Council for the National Interest

The Council for the National Interest ("CNI") is a 501(c)(4) non-profit, non-partisan advocacy group in the United States.

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Craig W. Chenery

Craig W. Chenery is a British-born author and screenwriter, with a particular interest in the zombie, horror, comedy, pop culture, Star Wars and special effects genres.

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Criticism of capitalism

Criticism of capitalism ranges from expressing disagreement with the principles of capitalism in its entirety to expressing disagreement with particular outcomes of capitalism.

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Criticism of Human Rights Watch

The international non-governmental organization Human Rights Watch (HRW) has been the subject of criticism from a number of observers.

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Criticism of the United States government

Criticism of the United States government encompasses a wide range of sentiments about the actions and policies of the United States.

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Criticism of Wikipedia

Criticism of Wikipedia—of its content, procedures, and operations, and of the Wikipedia community—covers many subjects, topics, and themes about the nature of Wikipedia as an open-source encyclopedia of subject entries that almost anyone can edit.

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Cuba–Venezuela relations

Relations between Cuba and Venezuela since 1902 were aggravated by the Cold War, with Venezuela tending to side with the United States, while Cuba was a loyal ally of the Soviet Union.

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Cuban American National Foundation

The Cuban American National Foundation (CANF) is a Cuban exile organization.

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Cuban Five

The Cuban Five, also known as the Miami Five (Gerardo Hernández, Antonio Guerrero, Ramón Labañino, Fernando González, and René González), are five Cuban intelligence officers who were arrested in September 1998 and later convicted in Miami of conspiracy to commit espionage, conspiracy to commit murder, acting as an agent of a foreign government, and other illegal activities in the United States.

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Cubana de Aviación Flight 455

Cubana de Aviación Flight 455 was a Cuban flight from Barbados to Jamaica that was brought down on October 6, 1976 by a terrorist bomb attack.

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D. A. Clarke

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Dada Maheshvarananda

Dada Maheshvarananda, (born May 11, 1953 in the United States) is a yogic monk, activist, writer and the founder of the Prout Research Institute of Venezuela.

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Daniel Sturm

Daniel Sturm (born December 27, 1970) is a German-American progressive journalist, researcher and author.

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Dasht-i-Leili massacre

The Dasht-i-Leili massacre occurred in December 2001 during the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan when, depending on the sources, between several hundred to several thousand Taliban prisoners were shot and/or suffocated to death in metal shipping containers while being transferred by Junbish-i Milli soldiers under the supervision of forces loyal to General Rashid Dostum from Kunduz to Sheberghan prison in Afghanistan.

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David Barsamian

David Barsamian (born 1945) is an Armenian-American radio broadcaster, writer, and the founder and director of Alternative Radio, a Boulder, Colorado-based syndicated weekly public affairs program heard on some 250 radio stations worldwide.

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David Edwards (journalist)

David Edwards (born 1962) is a British media campaigner who is co-editor of the Media Lens website with David Cromwell.

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David Graeber

David Rolfe Graeber (born 12 February 1961) is an American anthropologist and anarchist activist, perhaps best known for his 2011 volume Debt: The First 5000 Years.

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David Wearing

David Wearing is a British writer and researcher.

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Death squad

A death squad is an armed group that conducts extrajudicial killings or forced disappearances of persons for the purposes of political repression, genocide, or revolutionary terror.

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Deepak Tripathi

Deepak Tripathi, PhD, FRHistS, FRAS (born 1951) is a British historian with particular reference to South Asia, the Middle East, the Cold War and the United States in the post-Soviet world.

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Dominion theology

Dominion theology (also known as dominionism) is a group of Christian political ideologies that seek to institute a nation governed by Christians based on their personal understandings of biblical law.

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Downing Street memo

The Downing Street memo (or the Downing Street Minutes), sometimes described by critics of the Iraq War as the smoking gun memo, is the note of a 23 July 2002 secret meeting of senior British government, defence and intelligence figures discussing the build-up to the war, which included direct reference to classified United States policy of the time.

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Dropped (Consolidated album)

Dropped is the fifth full-length album by industrial/hip hop artists Consolidated, which was released in 1998 by G7 Welcoming Committee.

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Dujail Massacre

The Dujail Massacre refers to the events following an assassination attempt against the Iraqi president, Saddam Hussein, on 8 July 1982 in Dujail.

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Economic planning

Economic planning is a mechanism for the allocation of resources between and within organizations which is held in contrast to the market mechanism.

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Economic policy of the Hugo Chávez administration

From his election in 1998 until his death in March 2013, the administration of the late Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez proposed and enacted economic policies known as the Bolivarian Revolution.

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Ed Tant

Ed Tant is a freelance journalist in Athens, Georgia and biweekly columnist for the Athens Banner-Herald newspaper.

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Eduardo Galeano

Eduardo Hughes Galeano (3 September 1940 – 13 April 2015) was a Uruguayan journalist, writer and novelist considered, among other things, "global soccer's pre-eminent man of letters" and "a literary giant of the Latin American left".

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Edward S. Herman

Edward Samuel Herman (April 7, 1925 – November 11, 2017) was professor emeritus of finance at the Wharton School of Business of the University of Pennsylvania and a media analyst with a specialty in corporate and regulatory issues as well as political economy.

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Edward Said

Edward Wadie Said (إدوارد وديع سعيد,; 1 November 1935 – 25 September 2003) was a professor of literature at Columbia University, a public intellectual, and a founder of the academic field of postcolonial studies.

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Elayne Rapping

Elayne Antler Rapping (December 24, 1938 – June 7, 2016) was an American critic and analyst of popular culture and social issues.

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FaSinPat

FaSinPat, formerly known as Zanon, is a worker-controlled ceramic tile factory in the southern Argentine province of Neuquén, and one of the most prominent in the recovered factory movement of Argentina.

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Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haïti

The Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haiti (FRAPH) (Front pour l'Avancement et le Progrès Haitien) was a far-right paramilitary group organized in mid-1993.

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Gary Olson

Gary L. Olson is professor emeritus of political science at Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Gaza in Crisis

Gaza in Crisis: Reflections on Israel's War against the Palestinians is a 2010 collection of interviews and essays from Noam Chomsky and Ilan Pappé that examine Israel's Operation Cast Lead and attempts to place it into the context of Israeli–Palestinian conflict.

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Golbarg Bashi

Golbarg Bashi (گلبرگ باشی.), born in Ahvaz, Iran, is an Iranian-Swedish feminist professor of Iranian Studies at Rutgers University in the US.

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Halhul

Halhul حلحول, transliteration: Ḥalḥūl, is a Palestinian city located in the southern West Bank, north of Hebron in the Hebron Governorate.

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Harold Pinter and politics

Harold Pinter and politics concerns the political views, civic engagement, and political activism of British playwright Harold Pinter (1930–2008), the 2005 Nobel Laureate in Literature.

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Harold Pinter bibliography

Bibliography for Harold Pinter is a list of selected published primary works, productions, secondary sources, and other resources related to English playwright Harold Pinter (1930–2008), the 2005 Nobel Laureate in Literature, who was also a screenwriter, actor, director, poet, author, and political activist.

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Harsha Walia

Harsha Walia is a South Asian activist and writer based in Vancouver, unceded Coast Salish territories, BC, Canada.

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Hilda Gadea

Hilda Gadea Acosta (21 March 1925 – February 1974)"." Macmillan; retrieved 23 February 2009.

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History of anarchism

Anarchism is a political philosophy that advocates stateless societies often defined as self-governed voluntary institutions, but that several authors have defined as more specific institutions based on non-hierarchical free associations.

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History of Over-the-Rhine

The history of Over-the-Rhine is almost deep as the history of Cincinnati.

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History of the Kurdistan Workers' Party

The history of the Kurdistan Workers' Party began in 1974 as a Marxist–Leninist organization under the leadership of Abdullah Öcalan.

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Hotel Bauen

The Hotel Bauen is a recuperated business located at 360 Callao Avenue in Buenos Aires run collectively by its workers, serving both as a hotel and as a free meeting place for Argentine leftist and workers' groups.

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Howard Friel

Howard Friel is an American scholar and authorPhilip Kitcher.

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Human rights in Honduras

Serious issues involving human rights in Honduras through the end of 2013 include unlawful and arbitrary killings by police and others, corruption and institutional weakness of the justice system, and harsh and at times life-threatening prison conditions.

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Human Rights Watch

Human Rights Watch (HRW) is an international non-governmental organization that conducts research and advocacy on human rights.

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Human shield action to Iraq

Human shield action to Iraq was a group of people who travelled to Iraq to act as human shields with the aim of preventing the U.S.-led coalition troops from bombing certain locations during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

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Human Terrain System

The Human Terrain System (HTS) was a United States Army, Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) support program employing personnel from the social science disciplines – such as anthropology, sociology, political science, regional studies, and linguistics – to provide military commanders and staff with an understanding of the local population (i.e. the "human terrain") in the regions in which they are deployed.

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Impact of the Arab Spring

The impact of the Arab Spring concerns protests or by the way attempts to organize growing protest movements that were inspired by or similar to the Arab Spring in the Arab-majority states of North Africa and the Middle East, according to commentators, organisers, and critics.

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Imperial Ambitions

Imperial Ambitions: Conversations with Noam Chomsky on the Post-9/11 World is a 2005 Metropolitan Books American Empire Project publication of interviews with American linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky conducted and edited by award-winning journalist David Barsamian of Alternative Radio.

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Inclusion (disability rights)

Inclusion is a term used by people with disabilities and other disability rights advocates for the idea that all people should take action to freely accommodate people with a physical, mental, cognitive, and or developmental disability.

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Institutional analysis

Institutional analysis is that part of the social sciences which studies how institutions—i.e., structures and mechanisms of social order and cooperation governing the behavior of two or more individuals—behave and function according to both empirical rules (informal rules-in-use and norms) and also theoretical rules (formal rules and law).

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Interactive collateral management

Interactive Collateral Management is a methodology for organizations to distribute and analyze the performance of the entire portfolio of collateral from marketing and communications.

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Iran Air Flight 655

On 3 July 1988, Iran Air Flight 655, a scheduled civilian passenger flight from Tehran to Dubai, was shot down by an SM-2MR surface-to-air missile fired from, a guided missile cruiser of the United States Navy.

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Iran–United States relations after 1979

This article is about the current international tensions between Iran and other countries, especially the United States and Israel.

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Iraq Body Count project

Iraq Body Count project (IBC) is a web-based effort to record civilian deaths resulting from the US-led 2003 invasion of Iraq.

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Israel Institute for Biological Research

Israel Institute for Biological Research (IIBR) is an Israeli government defense research institute specializing in biology, medicinal chemistry and environmental science.

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Israel lobby in the United States

The Israel lobby (at times called the Zionist lobby) is the diverse coalition of those who, as individuals and/or as groups, seek to influence the foreign policy of the United States in support of Israel or the policies of the government of Israel.

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James Tracy (activist)

James Richard Tracy (born 1970) is an American author, poet and activist living in Oakland, California.

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Jason Leopold

Jason Arthur Leopold (born October 7, 1969) He used to be an investigative reporter for Al Jazeera America and Vice News.

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Jay Garner

Jay Montgomery Garner (born April 15, 1938) is a retired United States Army lieutenant general who was appointed in 2003 as Director of the Office for Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance for Iraq following the 2003 invasion of Iraq but was soon replaced by Ambassador Paul Bremer and the ambassador's successor organization to ORHA, the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA).

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Jeremy Scahill

Jeremy Scahill (born October 18, 1974) is an American investigative journalist, writer, the founding editor of the online news publication The Intercept and author of Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army, which won the George Polk Book Award.

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Jueves negro

Jueves negro (English: "Black Thursday") refers to a violent series of political demonstrations that created havoc in Guatemala City on 24 and 25 July 2003.

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Karl Grossman

Karl Grossman is a full professor of journalism at the State University of New York College at Old Westbury.

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Küstendorf Film and Music Festival

Küstendorf Film Festival (Кустендорф филмски фестивал) is an annual event held during early January in the village of Drvengrad (also known as Küstendorf) in the Mokra Gora region of Serbia.

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Khatchig Mouradian

Khatchig Mouradian is the Program Coordinator of the Armenian Genocide Program at the Center for the Study of Genocide, Conflict Resolution, and Human Rights at Rutgers University, where he also teaches in the History and Sociology departments.

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Lancet surveys of Iraq War casualties

The Lancet, one of the oldest scientific medical journals in the world, published two peer-reviewed studies on the effect of the 2003 invasion of Iraq and subsequent occupation on the Iraqi mortality rate.

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Left-libertarianism

Left-libertarianism (or left-wing libertarianism) names several related, but distinct approaches to political and social theory which stress both individual freedom and social equality.

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Leonard Bernstein

Leonard Bernstein (August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an American composer, conductor, author, music lecturer, and pianist.

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Leslie Cagan

Leslie Cagan (born 1947) is an American activist, writer, and socialist organizer involved with the peace and social justice movements.

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Letter to an Anti-Zionist Friend

"Letter to an Anti-Zionist Friend" is an open letter falsely attributed to Martin Luther King Jr. that expressed support for Zionism and declared that "anti-Zionist is inherently anti-Semitic, and ever will be so."The original text of the document is available on a number of different websites; see and for examples.

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Letters from Lexington

Letters from Lexington: Reflections on Propaganda, first published in 1993, contains Noam Chomsky's criticism of the American media.

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Liberalism in the United States

Liberalism in the United States is a broad political philosophy centered on what many see as the unalienable rights of the individual.

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Libertarian socialism

Libertarian socialism (or socialist libertarianism) is a group of anti-authoritarian political philosophies inside the socialist movement that rejects socialism as centralized state ownership and control of the economy.

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Libertarianism

Libertarianism (from libertas, meaning "freedom") is a collection of political philosophies and movements that uphold liberty as a core principle.

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Libertarianism in the United States

Libertarianism in the United States is a movement promoting individual liberty and minimized government.

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List of Alpha Epsilon Pi brothers

This is a list of notable alumni of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity.

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List of Jewish American activists

This is a list of notable Jewish American activists. For other notable Jewish Americans, see List of Jewish American politicians and List of Jewish Americans.

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List of Jewish anarchists

This is a list of Jewish anarchists.

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List of political magazines

This is a list of political magazines.

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List of United States magazines

This is a list of United States magazines.

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Lydia Sargent

Lydia Sargent (born January 10, 1942) is an American feminist, writer, author, playwright, and actor.

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Lyn Duff

Lyn Duff is an American journalist with the Pacific News Service and KPFA radio's Flashpoints, an evening drive-time public affairs show heard daily on Pacifica Radio.

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Mainstream media

Mainstream media (MSM) is a term and abbreviation used to refer collectively to the various large mass news media that influence a large number of people, and both reflect and shape prevailing currents of thought.

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Manufacturing Consent (film)

Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media is a 1992 documentary film that explores the political life and ideas of linguist, intellectual, and political activist Noam Chomsky.

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March 19, 2008 anti-war protest

March 19, 2008 being the fifth anniversary of the United States 2003 invasion of Iraq and in protest and demonstration in opposition to the war in Iraq, anti-war protests were held throughout the world including a series of autonomous actions in the United States' capitol, Washington, D.C. in London, Sydney, Australia and the Scottish city of Glasgow with the later three being organized by the UK-based Stop the War Coalition.

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Marjorie Cohn

Marjorie Cohn is an emerita professor of law at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law, San Diego, California, and a former president of the National Lawyers Guild.

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Mark Curtis (British author)

Mark Curtis is a British historian and journalist who has been involved with developmental charities.

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Market abolitionism

Market abolitionism is a belief that the market, in the economic sense, should be completely eliminated from society.

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Market economy

A market economy is an economic system in which the decisions regarding investment, production, and distribution are guided by the price signals created by the forces of supply and demand.

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Medea Benjamin

Medea Benjamin (born Susan Benjamin; September 10, 1952) is an American political activist, best known for co-founding Code Pink and, along with activist and author Kevin Danaher, the fair trade advocacy group Global Exchange.

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Media coverage of the Arab–Israeli conflict

Media coverage of the Arab–Israeli conflict by journalists in international news media has been said to be biased by both sides and independent observers.

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Mexican general election 2006 controversies

The Mexican general election of July 2, 2006, was one of the most hotly contested elections in Mexican history and as such, the results were controversial.

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Michael Albert

Michael Albert (born April 8, 1947) is an American activist, economist, speaker, and writer.

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Michel Aoun

Michel Naim Aoun (ميشال نعيم عون,; born 18 February 1935) is the current President of Lebanon.

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Michel Warschawski

Michel Warschawski (Mikado) (מיכאל ורשבסקי (מיקאדו)) is an Israeli anti-Zionist activist.

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Mickey Z

Michael Zezima (known as Mickey Z) is a writer, editor, blogger and novelist living in New York City.

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Mizrahi Democratic Rainbow Coalition

The Mizrahi Democratic Rainbow Coalition (הקשת הדמוקרטית המזרחית, HaKeshet HaDemocratit HaMizrahit) is a social justice organization among Mizrahi Jews (Jews from Arab and Muslim lands and the East) in Israel.

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Mujeres Creando

Mujeres Creando (Eng: Women Creating) is a Bolivian anarcha-feminist collective that participates in a range of anti-poverty work, including propaganda, street theater and direct action.

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Multilateral Agreement on Investment

The Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) was a draft agreement negotiated between members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) between 1995 and 1998.

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Nancy Kurshan

Nancy Sarah Kurshan (born February 4, 1944 in Brooklyn, NY) is an American activist, raised as a "red diaper baby", and best known for being a founder of the Youth International Party (whose members were popularly known as Yippies).

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Naomi Klein

Naomi Klein (born May 8, 1970) is a Canadian author, social activist, and filmmaker known for her political analyses and criticism of corporate globalization and of capitalism.

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New Amerykah Part One (4th World War)

New Amerykah Part One (4th World War) is the 2008 fourth studio album by American neo soul singer and songwriter Erykah Badu.

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New Man (Christian magazine)

New Man was a prominent American Christian lifestyle men's magazine, founded in 1994, and becoming an online publication in 2008.

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Nick Cooney

Nick Cooney (born c. 1981) is an animal rights activist.

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Nikki Craft

Nikki Craft (born 1949) is an American political activist, radical feminist, artist and writer.

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No-fly zone

A no-fly zone or no-flight zone (NFZ), or air exclusion zone, is a territory or an area over which aircraft are not permitted to fly.

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Noam Chomsky bibliography and filmography

This is a list of writings published by the American author Noam Chomsky.

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Norman Finkelstein

Norman Gary Finkelstein (born December 8, 1953) is an American political scientist, activist, professor, and author.

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Not in Our Name

Not in Our Name (NION) was a United States organization founded on March 23, 2002 to protest the U.S. government's course in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks; it disbanded on March 31, 2008.

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Nothing About Us Without Us

"Nothing About Us Without Us!" (Latin: "Nihil de nobis, sine nobis") is a slogan used to communicate the idea that no policy should be decided by any representative without the full and direct participation of members of the group(s) affected by that policy.

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Ometz LeSarev

Ometz LeSarev (אומץ לסרב, Courage to Refuse) is an organization of reserve officers and soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) who refuse to serve beyond the 1967 borders, but "shall continue serving in the Israel Defense Forces in any mission that serves Israel's defense." These conscientious objectors refer to themselves as refuseniks a reference to the refusenik Jews of Soviet Russia.

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Opposition to military action against Iran

According to most U.S. news networks, a majority of Americans support United States or Israeli military action against Iran.

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Oriana Fallaci

Oriana Fallaci (29 June 1929 - 15 September 2006) was an Italian journalist, author, and political interviewer.

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Participatory economics

Participatory economics, often abbreviated parecon, is an economic system based on participatory decision making as the primary economic mechanism for allocation in society.

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Patrick Bond

Patrick Bond (born 1961, Belfast, Northern Ireland) is professor of political economy at the University of the Witwatersrand Wits School of Governance.

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Paul Wolfowitz

Paul Dundes Wolfowitz (born December 22, 1943) is an American political scientist and diplomat who served as the 10th President of the World Bank, United States Ambassador to Indonesia, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, and former dean of the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University.

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Peter N. Kirstein

Peter N. Kirstein is a professor of history at Saint Xavier University in Chicago, Illinois.

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Peter Rachleff

Peter J. Rachleff is professor of history at Macalester College in the St. Paul, Minnesota specializing in United States labor, immigration and African American history.

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Political positions of Noam Chomsky

Noam Chomsky is an intellectual, political activist, and critic of the foreign policy of the United States and other governments.

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Post–September 11 anti-war movement

The post–September 11 anti-war movement is an anti-war social movement that emerged after the September 11 terrorist attacks in response to the War on Terrorism.

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Racial segregation in the United States

Racial segregation in the United States, as a general term, includes the segregation or separation of access to facilities, services, and opportunities such as housing, medical care, education, employment, and transportation along racial lines.

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Reliability of Wikipedia

The reliability of Wikipedia (predominantly of the English-language edition) has been frequently questioned and often assessed.

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Ricardo Flores Magón

Cipriano Ricardo Flores Magón, (known as Ricardo Flores Magón; September 16, 1874 – November 21, 1922) was a noted Mexican anarchist and social reform activist.

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Richard J. Brenneke

Richard J. Brenneke (December 5 1941 - July 23 2015) is a US businessman who testified in 1988 that he had worked in Southeast Asia with the CIA's Air America, among other roles.

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Rick Kuhn

Rick Kuhn (born 18 September 1955) is an Australian Marxian economist, political analyst and reader at the Australian National University in Canberra.

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Right to the city

The right to the city is an idea and a slogan that was first proposed by Henri Lefebvre in his 1968 book Le Droit à la ville and that been reclaimed in the last decades by social movements, thinkers and several progressive local authorities alike as a call to action to reclaim the city as a co-created space; a place for life detached from the growing effects that commodification and capitalism has had over social interaction and the rise of spatial inequalities in worldwide cities throughout the last two centuries.

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Robin Hahnel

Robin Eric Hahnel (born March 25, 1946) is an American economist and professor of economics at Portland State University.

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Rwandan genocide

The Rwandan genocide, also known as the genocide against the Tutsi, was a genocidal mass slaughter of Tutsi in Rwanda by members of the Hutu majority government.

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Rwandan genocide denial

Rwandan genocide denial is the assertion that the Rwandan genocide did not occur in the manner or to the extent described by scholarship.

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Salim Muwakkil

Salim Muwakkil (born Alonzo James Cannady, January 20, 1947) is an American journalist based in Chicago.

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Samir Amin

Samir Amin (سمير أمين) (born 3 September 1931) is an Egyptian-French Marxian economist.

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Sara Diamond

Sara Rose Diamond (b. Nov. 28, 1958) is an American sociologist and attorney, and the author of four books that "study and expose the agenda and tactics of the American political right wing.".

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Saur Revolution

The Saur Revolution (إنقلاب ثور or ۷ ثور (literally 7th Saur); د ثور انقلاب), also called the April Revolution or April Coup, was a coup d'état (or self-proclaimed revolution) led by the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) against the rule of Afghan President Mohammed Daoud Khan on 27–28 April 1978.

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Sebahat Tuncel

Sebahat Tuncel (born 5 July 1975) is a Kurdish politician, women’s rights advocate, former nurse and member of Parliament in Turkey.

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Second Intifada

The Second Intifada, also known as the Al-Aqsa Intifada (انتفاضة الأقصى; אינתיפאדת אל-אקצה Intifādat El-Aqtzah), was the second Palestinian uprising against Israel – a period of intensified Israeli–Palestinian violence.

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Si Zerrouk massacre

The Si Zerrouk massacre took place in the Si Zerrouk neighborhood in the south of Larbaa in Algeria on 27 July 1997.

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Sidewalk Bubblegum

Started in 1993 and retired in 2002, Clay Butler’s self-syndicated weekly political cartoon, Sidewalk Bubblegum, focused on issues of consumerism, capitalism, sexism, racism, war, authority, gender issues, the environment, worker rights and human rights.

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Siobhan Brooks

Siobhan Brooks (born 1972) is an African-American lesbian feminist sociologist known for her work with African-American women sex workers.

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Sis Cunningham

Agnes "Sis" Cunningham (February 19, 1909 – June 27, 2004) was an American musician, best known for her involvement as a performer and publicist of folk music and protest songs.

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South End Press

South End Press was a non-profit book publisher run on a model of participatory economics.

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Southern Partisan

Southern Partisan is a conservative political magazine which was published in Columbia, South Carolina, United States.

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Stéphane Hessel

Stéphane Frédéric Hessel (20 October 1917 – 26 February 2013) was a diplomat, ambassador, writer, concentration camp survivor, French Resistance member and BCRA agent.

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Stephen Marglin

Stephen Alan Marglin is an American economist.

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Stephen Shalom

Stephen Rosskamm Shalom is a professor of political science at William Paterson University in New Jersey.

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Stephen Soldz

Stephen Soldz (born 19 November 1952) is a psychoanalyst, clinical psychologist, professor, and anti-war activist.

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Steve Chase

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Stuart Ewen

Stuart Ewen (born 1945) is a New York-based author, historian and lecturer on media, consumer culture, and the compliance profession.

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Tanya Reinhart

Tanya Reinhart (טניה ריינהרט; July 1943 – March 17, 2007) was an Israeli linguist who wrote frequently on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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The Fateful Triangle

The Fateful Triangle: The United States, Israel and the Palestinians is a 1983 book by Noam Chomsky about the relationship among the U.S., Israel and the Arab Palestinians.

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The Great War for Civilisation

The Great War for Civilisation: The Conquest of the Middle East is a book published in 2005 by the award-winning English journalist Robert Fisk.

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The Hampton Institute

The Hampton Institute (HI) is an American "working-class think tank" that was founded in 2013.

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The Tyranny of Structurelessness

"The Tyranny of Structurelessness" is an influential essay by American feminist Jo Freeman inspired by her experiences in a 1960s women's liberation group that concerns power relations within radical feminist collectives.

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Tim Canova

Timothy A. "Tim" Canova (born May 17, 1960) is an American politician and law professor specializing in banking and finance.

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Timeline of media in English

*1731 The Gentleman's Magazine (London) – appeared until 1907.

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UK Watch

UK Watch is a left-wing web based media project, based on the model of Z Net.

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United States Institute of Peace

The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) is an American non-partisan, independent, federal institution that provides analysis of and is involved in conflicts around the world.

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Vanguard of Red Youth

Vanguard of Red Youth or an AK47 variant (Авангард красной молодёжи or Avangard Krasnoi Molodyozhi (AKM)) is a radical Russian socialist youth group.

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Wage slavery

Wage slavery is a term used to draw an analogy between slavery and wage labor by focusing on similarities between owning and renting a person.

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Walter Russell Mead

Walter Russell Mead (born June 12, 1952) is an American academic.

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William Blum

William Blum (born 6 March 1933) is an American author, historian, and critic of United States foreign policy.

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William D. Johnson (journalist)

William D. Johnson is a New York City-based journalist and labor activist who writes on union and workplace issues.

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Yasukuni Shrine

The Imperial Shrine of Yasukuni, informally known as the, is a Shinto shrine located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.

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Z (disambiguation)

Z is the 26th and last letter of the Latin alphabet.

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Zspace

Zspace may refer to.

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2002 Venezuelan coup d'état attempt

The Venezuelan coup d'état attempt of 2002 was a failed coup d'état on 11 April 2002 that saw President Hugo Chávez ousted from office for 47 hours before being restored to power.

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2004 Haitian coup d'état

The 2004 Haitian coup d'état occurred after conflicts lasting for several weeks in Haiti during February 2004.

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2011 Wisconsin protests

The 2011 Wisconsin protests were a series of demonstrations in the state of Wisconsin in the United States beginning in February involving at its zenith as many as 100,000 protesters opposing the 2011 Wisconsin Act 10, also called the "Wisconsin Budget Repair bill." Subsequently, anti-tax activists and other conservatives, including Tea Party advocates, launched small pockets of counter protests.

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34th G8 summit

The 34th G8 summit was held in the town of Tōyako, Hokkaido, Japan, on July 7–9, 2008.

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350.org

350.org is an international environmental organization encouraging citizens to action with the belief that publicizing the increasing levels of carbon dioxide will pressure world leaders to address climate change and to reduce levels from 400 parts per million to 350 parts per million.

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References

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