Columns
Monday, May 14 2012
Systemic and Subjective: The Violence of 'The International' and the Global Financial Order
The weapons deals in The International and the back-door negotiations between corporate lobbies and Congress are two sides of the same coin; both use overwhelming systemic violence to further their ends.
Friday, August 24 2007
Fading to Grey: Noam Chomsky
Noam Chomsky has peered into the abyss of the future with the eye of a true skeptic. And being the intellectual he is I am sure that he has revelled in the abyss staring back at him in an equally skeptical manner.
Reviews
Monday, August 6 2012
'Occupy' is Passionate, but Not Pragmatic
Occupy identifies plenty of problems, but it doesn’t help protesters clarify their mission, and that's what's really needed.
Tuesday, May 11 2004
Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest for Global Dominance by Noam Chomsky
The world did not suddenly become extraordinarily dangerous on September 11, 2001. What has changed since then is the reinterpretation of basic terms now being used to justify US policies.


































