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Believing in spite of the evidence

by Paul Rogat Loeb

[ december 04 ]

"As Havel wrote, three years before the Communist dictatorship fell, 'Hope is not prognostication. It is an orientation of the spirit.'"

Womenandchildren and war

by Revathy Gopal

[ december 04 ]

"We do not consider it unnatural that women, in the name of equal rights/opportunities, have become accustomed to killing, maiming, setting landmines..."

Engaging with disengagement

by Tanya Reinhart

[ november 04 ]

Sharon's disengagement is just a plan for maintaining the occupation with more international legitimacy.

Peaceable assembly, Bloomberg-style

by Carmel McMahon

[ november 04 ]

Fifty hours in The Tombs during the Republican National Convention

The Reformation lives

by Diarmaid MacCulloch

[ october 04 ]

One of the reasons the Reformation was such an urgent, bloody affair, was that those involved had to get things right with God before he came on his final tour of inspection in the Last Days.

The Three Stooges in Iraq, and the US's First Stooge

by William Marina

[ october 04 ]

The original architects of the US empire understood the importance of legitimacy in the neo-colonialist enterprise

Overkill optimism

by Neal Durando

[ october 04 ]

"'The war in Iraq - is all about peace,' George Bush endearingly burbled on April 11, 2003. The reverse seems true about my childhood: the peace we knew was all about war."

Martin Niemoller's famous statement

by Harry Reynolds

[ october 04 ]

It might be time to re-assess the reputation of Hitler's personal prisoner and defender of the Jews

Remember when presidential campaigns used to be about the issues?

by Jason Leopold

[ september 04 ]

A brief look at the policies which will shape the lives for a majority of Americans over the next four years. How quaintly old-fashioned.

Hijacking Catastrophe

review by Robert Jensen

Filling the void left by journalists' failures