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Sunday, May 31, 2009

The Proust Questionnaire


The Proust Questionnaire has its origins in a parlor game popularized (though not devised) by Marcel Proust, the French essayist and novelist, who believed that, in answering these questions, an individual reveals his or her true nature. Here is the basic Proust Questionnaire.

The Proust Questionnaire | vanityfair.com

Web Exclusive: EL SALVADOR: THE BEGINNING OF A NEW ERA

 

On Monday, June 1, 2009 El Salvador will turn a new page in its history with the inauguration of the country´s first left government, joining the ranks of the majority of Latin America. Jay Hartling is an independent journalist and researcher based in Halifax, NS.

 

Web Exclusive: EL SALVADOR: THE BEGINNING OF A NEW ERA

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Spanish Highways, French Reactors. Welcome to Canada.


Government of Canada Moves Forward on Restructuring Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
“Our Government is acting now to inject strength into Canada’s nuclear industry by enhancing the culture of growth; the culture of efficiency; and the culture of leadership,” said the Honourable Lisa Raitt, Minister of Natural Resources. “The ultimate objective of this restructuring is to leverage Canada’s long-term investment in nuclear energy and strengthen Canada’s nuclear industry at a time of global expansion.”

Spanish Highways, French Reactors. Welcome to Canada.
Jennifer Smith

Behind The Nightmare In Swat

 

By Ashley Smith
An Interview With Saadia Toor , an assistant professor of Anthropology and Social Work at Staten Island College and part of the group Action for a Progressive Pakistan, talked to Ashley Smith about the situation in Pakistan today

Behind The Nightmare In Swat
Fri, 29 May 2009 18:57:28 GMT

Green Promise Seen in Switch to LED Lighting

LED lamp with E27 Edison screw.

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Green Promise Seen in Switch to LED Lighting - Series - NYTimes.com

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Thursday, May 28, 2009

Colonizing Culture


An Iraqi boy walks down a street in southern Baqouba, surrounded by US Army soldiers. (Photo: Marko Drobnjakovic / AP) Transgress The geo-strategic expansion of the American empire is an accepted fact of contemporary history. I have been writing in these columns about the impact of the US occupation on the people of Iraq in the wake [...]

Colonizing Culture
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Wed, 27 May 2009 23:44:48 GMT

Fresh Off Worldwide Attention for Joining Obama's Book Collection, Uruguayan Author Eduardo Galeano Returns with "Mirrors: Stories of Almost Everyone"



We spend the hour with one of Latin America’s most acclaimed writers, Eduardo Galeano. The Uruguayan novelist and journalist recently made headlines around the world when Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez gave President Obama a copy of Galeano’s classic work, The Open Veins of Latin America. Eduardo Galeano’s latest book is Mirrors: Stories of Almost Everyone. We speak to Galeano about his reaction to the Chavez-Obama book exchange, media and politics in Latin America, his assessment of Obama, and more. [includes rush transcript–partial]

Fresh Off Worldwide Attention for Joining Obama's Book Collection, Uruguayan Author Eduardo Galeano Returns with "Mirrors: Stories of Almost Everyone"
(Democracy Now!)

New Super-Embassy in Pakistan is a Gross Example of How the U.S. Chooses Security Over Aid

The construction of mega-embassies syphons aid away from areas that could potentially help stabilize the Middle East.
If this story sounds familiar, it’s because this has all happened before. Recently, Pakistanis learned that almost half of the $1.9 billion approved by the U.S. House of Representatives for aid will instead go toward "a new secure embassy and consulates" in their country. Of course, the United States has good reason to fear for their security in the region.

Our New Super-Embassy in Pakistan is a Gross Example of How the U.S. Chooses Security Over Aid

The influence of Edmund Spenser across two and a half centuries as traced through 25000 different texts

English Poetry: The First Thousand Years 850-1850

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Spenser and the Tradition: English Poetry 1579-1830 is a mammoth database of English poetry and other writings that traces the influence of the great 16th-Century poet Edmund Spenser on English poetry across 250 years. There are roughly 25000 different texts on the site, over 6000 poems from famous classics to obscure ephemera, and further thousands of biographies and commentaries. Since it would take years to read all the material I am happy to say that there is a guide to navigating the database, an overview of its contents, a statistical summary and an essay on tradition and innovation. The immense database, which started life as a pile of index cards, was compiled largely by Virginia Tech Professor David Hill Radcliffe over the course of 17 years.

The influence of Edmund Spenser across two and a half centuries as traced through 25000 different texts
Kattullus
Thu, 28 May 2009 04:54:47 GMT

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West Plots To Supplant United Nations With Global NATO



Ten years ago it first became evident to the world that moves were afoot in major Western capitals to circumvent, subvert and ultimately supplant the United Nations, as the UN could not always be counted on to act in strict accordance with the dictates of the United States and its NATO allies.

At that time in 1999 the NATO alliance was waging what would become a 78-day bombing war against Yugoslavia in flagrant contravention of the United Nations and of international law in general.
For more details, please click on the link to read the article.

West Plots To Supplant United Nations With Global NATO

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Canadians Take Notice, the U.S. Is Militarizing the Border

So I think we can safely throw out the 'longest undefended border' myth for good by now. Please let me not hear that one again.

More troops, more searches, more surveilance drones. The U.S. is taking Canadians' pictures as they cross the border, and their biometrics.

Canadians Take Notice, the U.S. Is Militarizing the Border

Monday, May 25, 2009

Tales of U.S. Hegemony and Pakistani Government Betrayals

By Talha Mujaddidi. Axis of Logic

War it is! Prime Minister Gillani announced to the Pakistani public on national television that the Government has decided to launch an operation against Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) 1 (Operation Rah-e-Raast or straightpath).

Who wants peace?

The Pakistani public opinion was divided on the peace deal. But the parties that played a key roles in the breakdown of the fragile peace agreement were the TTP (described below); the U.S. government; Prime Minister, Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani; and General Ashfaq Kayani, Pakistan's Army Chief.

Tales of U.S. Hegemony and Pakistani Government Betrayals
Mon, 25 May 2009 23:55:41 GMT

Spain's Judges Cross Borders in Human Rights Cases

Judges at Spain's National Court, acting on complaints filed by human rights groups, are pursuing 16 international investigations into suspected cases of torture, genocide and crimes against humanity, according to prosecutors. Among them are 2 probes of Bush officials.

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Poets Mirror Feelings of Afghans Caught in Conflict

 

by Hanan Habibzai

Intellectuals and poets have a commanding presence in Afghan  society. It is the poets who often mirror the feelings of  ordinary people, revealing much about the mindset of Afghans in  the face of occupation and civil war.

Now, it is the smell of fresh blood rather than the delights  of Afghanistan's mountains and fields that occupies the poets.  As an Afghan, when I read their works, I am shocked by the state  of my country, and see in that state the failures of my  government and the international community.

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You've Got Skeleton


A Swedish artist has been testing the limits of the European postal system by sending everything from a hamburger to a skeleton, as-is and unpackaged.


You've Got Skeleton

Bush's Shocking Biblical Prophecy Emerges:

so it's just as as we thought- the man was truly mad and deluded. how does that happen? does he get off by pleading insanity?

Bush explained to French Pres. Chirac that the Biblical creatures Gog and Magog were at work in the Mid-East and must be defeated.

Bush's Shocking Biblical Prophecy Emerges: God Wants to "Erase" Mid-East Enemies "Before a New Age Begins"

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Muhammad Yunus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Muhammad Yunus (Bangla: মুহাম্মদ ইউনুস, pronounced Muhammôd Iunus) (born 28 June 1940) is a Bangladeshi banker and economist. He previously was a professor of economics where he developed the concept of microcredit. These loans are given to entrepreneurs too poor to qualify for traditional bank loans. Yunus is also the founder of Grameen Bank. In 2006, Yunus and the bank were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, "for their efforts to create economic and social development from below."

Muhammad Yunus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Obama’s AfPak War Engulfs Pakistan’s Swat Valley

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By James Cogan | WSWS

A humanitarian catastrophe is taking place in areas of Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province (NWFP), as a result of the Obama administration’s expansion of the occupation of Afghanistan into the so-called “AfPak war”.

Over the past seven years, ethnic Pashtun Islamist movements in NWFP and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) have lent assistance to the resistance being waged against the American-led forces in Afghanistan by the Pashtun-based Taliban, including by disrupting US and NATO supply routes through Pakistan.

On Washington’s insistence, the Pakistani government of President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has ordered the military to embark on operations to crush the militants. In late April, Pakistani forces deployed into the Lower Dir and Buner districts of NWFP to drive out a small number who had moved into the area from their strongholds to the north, in the Swat Valley district.

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How Those Who Kill Can Enter Canada While Those Who Save Lives Are Barred





by Joshua Blakeney

World renowned, award winning journalist John Pilger commented on George Galloway’s autobiography: “Galloway’s work has saved countless lives, particularly in Iraq”. This is an accurate statement about the record of the five-times elected British MP who was described by Canadian Minister for Immigration Jason Kenny as “a threat to Canada’s security” and subsequently banned from entering Canada during March of this year. Juxtaposing the blood-soaked records of George W Bush and Bill Clinton - especially in relation to Iraq, Afghanistan, Yugoslavia, Somalia and elsewhere - with the unimpeachable record of George Galloway MP, the patent rudderless and deceptive nature of the current Canadian government and its media accomplices becomes transparent.

How Those Who Kill Can Enter Canada While Those Who Save Lives Are Barred
Sat, 23 May 2009 22:19:00 GMT

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Canada's shock doctrine



Todd Gordon says that the Conservatives are using fears about the recession to sideline environmental regulations, especially for oil and gas projects on First Nations land.

Todd Gordon is assistant professor of Canadian Studies at the University of Toronto. He says that the Conservatives are using the recession to sideline environmental regulations and and fast track controversial projects like the MacKenzie Valley Pipeline.

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Canada's shock doctrine

Obama: From Anti-War Law Professor to Warmonger in 100 Days

 

By ALEXANDER COCKBURN - May 22-24, 2009

How long does it take a mild-mannered, antiwar, black professor of constitutional law, trained as a community organizer on the South Side of Chicago, to become an enthusiastic sponsor of targeted assassinations, “decapitation” strategies and remote-control bombing of mud houses [at] the far end of the globe?...There’s nothing surprising here. As far back as...the early twentieth century, American liberalism has been swift to flex imperial muscle, to whistle up the Marines.

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Friday, May 22, 2009

US corporations fighting to keep poor countries from getting patent-free access to green tech

 

The US chamber of commerce is leaning on trade representatives to make sure that poor countries have to pay to license patents on technologies that will reduce their carbon footprints and stave off global warming:

 

Green technology should be shared

Thursday, May 21, 2009

America's Viceroy in Afghanistan

by Sonali Kolhatkar & James Ingalls

In 2006 we wrote Bleeding Afghanistan: Washington, Warlords, and the Propaganda of Silence (Seven Stories) at a time when most Americans, even on the left, were paying little attention to Afghanistan. In light of the renewed attention on Afghanistan and the recent New York Times article, Ex-U.S.

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Video: Brief History of Weed

Weeds

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As a promo for their sitcom Weeds, Showtime created this concise history of cannabis.

Video: Brief History of Weed


Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Hubbles Greatest Hits







Shakespeare's Sonnets Turn 400

Title page from the 1609 edition of SHAKE-SPEA...

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Check out the 'Sonnets' link- open source Shakespeare.


400 years ago today, Thomas Thorpe entered into the Stationers' Register a book titled "Shake-Speares Sonnets". However, Clinton Heylin argues that - like Bob Dylan's Basement Tapes - the Sonnets were never intended for a wide audience. "In both cases, they were killing time and at the same time dealing with huge personal issues in a private way, which they never conceived of coming out publicly."



Downloading and the collapse of the old media regime



Most people I know do not watch TV in real time anymore but use bit torrent to download what they want to watch, when they want to watch it, and without commercial breaks. While charges of piracy have loomed over that activity, this practice is arguably legal right now in Canada – one of the purposes of last summer’s Bill C-61 was to make the practice illegal. It is taping shows on a VCR for viewing later that is currently illegal (but would have been made legal by Bill C-61).

Downloading and the collapse of the old media regime

On the Devaluation of Labor

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By EUGENIA TSAO - May 18, 2009

The union-bashing and labour-trivializing that has come into vogue of late has typically been predicated on a small set of dubious assumptions...The first is the notion...that the wages and benefits enjoyed by unionized workers are undeservedly generous, and have served only to exacerbate the economic downturn...Those who have literally given their lives to their industries...are called overpaid parasites.

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Pakistan starts privatization of agriculture lands

Wheat

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Arab companies rush for corporate farming in Pakistan to lock up scarce water resources in agriculture belts as Federal Government offers one million acres of agriculture land to Arab monarchs, giving way to new corporate feudal system of it own kind.
During the last couple of years the extra ordinary increase in prices of staple commodities (wheat, rice, corn, soybeans and barley) have apparently compelled many states of the world including oil-rich Arab monarchies and Middle Eastern (...) - English / Privatizations, Pakistan


Fuelling Wars: Canada's Military Exports






Canada is thoroughly and completely integrated into the military industrial complex as part of the "North American Military Industrial Base." The Pentagon is therefore free to take advantage of publicly subsidized Canadian military products in all of its wars, invasions, interventions, regime changes and bombing.

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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

USAID's Silent Invasion in Bolivia

Eva Golinger

 

Recently declassified documents obtained by investigators Jeremy Bigwood and Eva Golinger reveal that the US Agency for International Development (USAID) has invested more than $97 million in “decentralization” and “regional autonomy” projects and opposition political parties in Bolivia since 2002.

 

USAID's Silent Invasion in Bolivia

Monday, May 18, 2009

Correa: The Citizen’s Revolution

Ecuador's President Rafael Correa (L) talks to...

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A bio of the new president of Ecuador.



When Rafael Correa came to power in 2006, he said that he was not a traditional politician. We could add that he is not a traditional economist either –at least not like the economists who have dominated the field in favour of “free-market” economics. Correa served briefly as Minister of Economy and Finances in 2005, under President Alfredo Palacio, and even at that time he advocated for the reduction of poverty and the increase of economic sovereignty for
Ecuador. He did not follow the advice of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and he did not believe much in signing free trade agreements with the United States. Correa’s focus was, however, in increasing cooperation between Ecuador and other Latin American countries.

Ecuador's Correa: The Citizen’s Revolution

Obama’s Animal Farm: Bigger, Bloodier Wars Equal Peace and Justice


“The Deltas are psychos…You have to be a certified psychopath to join the Delta Force…”, a US Army colonel from Fort Bragg once told me back in the 1980’s. Now President Obama has elevated the most notorious of the psychopaths, General Stanley McChrystal, to head the US and NATO military command in Afghanistan.


AxisofLogic - Obama’s Animal Farm: Bigger, Bloodier Wars Equal Peace and Justice, James Petras. Axis of Logic

Rummy Dumb Dumb


AND HE SHALL BE JUDGED

Former defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld has always answered his detractors by claiming that history will one day judge him kindly. But as he waits for that day, a new group of critics—his administration peers—are suddenly speaking out for the first time. What they’re saying? It isn’t pretty

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Central and Southern African tribal art and culture

Velours from Kasai

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The exceptionally informative and well illustrated Galerie Ezakwantu has great pages on African tribal art, culture and history [due to partial nudity many links NSFW]: African Lip Plugs - Lip Plates; African Currency - African Slave Beads; Jewelry; African Scarification; Thrones and Stools; Shields; Combs; Musical Instruments; Fertility Dolls; Weapons; Zulu Basketry; Contemporary Art; Cups; Tribal Currency; Zulu Ricksha attire; Southern Africa Tribal Migrations; South African Kings and Chiefs. Also some interesting pages on anger about Robert Mugabe; the sale of the gallery owner's property; Cape Dutch Homesteads and blueberry recipes.
A little more about the Body Art of Africa: Scarification among African cultures.

Central and Southern African tribal art and culture

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As Smash-and-Grab Capitalism Collapses, the French Economy Shines

Comunists lost in capitalism

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Many in Britain and the United States are in mourning for what’s taken as the suicide of the American (or Thatcherite, or Chicago-school) model of capitalism, accompanied by the non-interventionist state that hands the national economy over to business and financial leaders to run.

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First Look at Wolfram Alpha's Impressive (and Fun) Knowledge Computation [Webapps]


How many football fields would fit between the Earth and the sun? What's the likelihood of getting 2 heads in 10 coin flips? One search engine calculates all that on the fly and more.

Mathematician Stephen Wolfram's much-hyped "computational knowledge engine" Wolfram Alpha just went public, and it's got more than a few data nerds tickled absolutely pink (myself included). Walpha (as I affectionately call it) finds and visualizes real-world data points from natural language queries.


The U.S. to Raise Military Aid to Israel

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Summary: Despite expectations that the Obama administration will pressure Israel to accept a two-state solution and implement practical measures, the U.S. administration has sent signals that aid to Israel will, in fact, be raised. At the same time, the budget also imposes harsh conditions on the Palestinian Authority in order to receive aid. source: THe Alternative Newsread more

The U.S. to Raise Military Aid to Israel


Academics for Empire


By James Petras - 04/01/2009

The danger and appeal to academics of Pentagon funding is especially acute nowadays, given the economic depression and the pseudo-progressive image of the Obama regime. Wall Street bailouts and the crash of the US stock market have reduced university endowments resulting in sharp reductions in academic budgets, salaries and research funding especially on non-military, non-business related research

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Appetite for China


Appetite for China - a food blog whose motto is "1.3 billion people must be eating something right". Today: Dried Fugu and Durian Pudding


Appetite for China

Cuba's Oil

 

- Deep in the Gulf of Mexico, an end to the 1962 U.S. trade embargo against Cuba may be lying untapped, buried under layers of rock, seawater and bitter relations.
Why Cuba's Dreams of Major Oil Discoveries Might Come True - US News & World Report
Cuba claims massive oil reserves - BBC News
Russia to help Cuba with oil projects - Cuba Headlines

Cuba's Oil

Google Search Options

 

googleGoogle has recently introduced so called Search Options to their search engine which are hidden by default on any search page but can be activated with one click. The Show Options link is placed directly beneath the search form on search result pages and will open a small sidebar menu with several choices that change the output on the search results page itself. This does not look like more than the advanced search parameters offered in the advanced options on first glance. This is true for some of the search options displayed in the sidebar.

The time based search 

Google Search Options
Martin
Sun, 17 May 2009 09:04:55 GMT

Saturday, May 16, 2009

"Tell me lies about Vietnam", by Adrian Mitchell

I was run over by the truth one day.
Ever since the accident I've walked this way
So stick my legs in plaster
Tell me lies about Vietnam.

Heard the alarm clock screaming with pain,
Couldn't find myself so I went back to sleep again
So fill my ears with silver
Stick my legs in plaster
Tell me lies about Vietnam.

Every time I shut my eyes all I see is flames.
Made a marble phone book and I carved out all the names
So coat my eyes with butter
Fill my ears with silver
Stick my legs in plaster
Tell me lies about Vietnam.

I smell something burning, hope it's just my brains.
They're only dropping peppermints and daisy-chains
So stuff my nose with garlic
Coat my eyes with butter
Fill my ears with silver
Stick my legs in plaster
Tell me lies about Vietnam.

Where were you at the time of the crime?
Down by the Cenotaph drinking slime
So chain my tongue with whisky
Stuff my nose with garlic
Coat my eyes with butter
Fill my ears with silver
Stick my legs in plaster
Tell me lies about Vietnam.

You put your bombers in, you put your conscience out,
You take the human being and you twist it all about
So scrub my skin with women
Chain my tongue with whisky
Stuff my nose with garlic
Coat my eyes with butter
Fill my ears with silver
Stick my legs in plaster
Tell me lies about Vietnam.

Wikileaks Posts Conservative Party Talking Points

Conservative Party of Canada

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Wikileaks has struck the Conservative Party of Canada, posting the party's standard stump speech and opinion piece for this month.  The documents are apparently designed to be used in community events and submitted to local media.

Wikileaks Posts Conservative Party Talking Points
Michael Geist
Fri, 15 May 2009 21:21:05 GMT

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Friday, May 15, 2009

The more things change ...




Give it a moment...

It'll come to you.





Stolen from The Galloping Beaver.

Chalmers Johnson on the Cost of Empire

 

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Why does the U.S. government maintain over 190,000 troops and 115,000 civilian employees in 909 military facilities in 46 countries and territories? How long can the American taxpayer support this far-flung force given the severely weakened economy? And why has there been no public discussion by the Obama administration over scaling back our imperial presence abroad?

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Contemporary Painting from Tibet


Tibetan Visions: Contemporary Painting from Tibet.


The Cure for Layoffs: Fire the Boss!

 

by Naomi Klein & Avi Lewis

In 2004, we made a documentary called The Take about Argentina's movement of worker-run businesses. In the wake of the country's dramatic economic collapse in 2001, thousands of workers walked into their shuttered factories and put them back into production as worker cooperatives. Abandoned by bosses and politicians, they regained unpaid wages and severance while re-claiming their jobs in the process. 

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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Just Released: The Emergence of the New Anarchism

 

Volume Two of Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas, subtitled "The Emergence of the New Anarchism (1939-1977)", has just been published by Black Rose Books (www.blackrosebooks.net). Edited and annotated by Robert Graham, with an introduction by Davide Turcato, The Emergence of the New Anarchism documents the remarkable resurgence in anarchist ideas and action following the 1939 defeat of the anarchists in the Spanish Revolution and Civil War. Topics include war, resistance and anti-militarism, post-war anti-colonialism, national liberation movements, art, freedom and the utopian imagination, creating a counter-culture, anarchy and ecology, anarchist feminism, sexual revolution, gay liberation, science and technology, technobureaucracy and the emergence of the new class, the manufacture of consent to authoritarian institutions and policies, libertarian education, and the forms of freedom anarchists have proposed and put into practice.

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Interview with the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan

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By Ian Sinclair & Mariam Rawi - May 06, 2009

"The US invaded Afghanistan to fulfil its geo-political, economic and regional strategic interests and to change Afghanistan into a strong military base in the region...The 'war on terror' and 'liberation of Afghan women' were mere lies to cover the above and many other hidden agendas of the US in Afghanistan. Our peoples' dreams for liberation were shattered in the very first days after the invasion when they witnessed that the war criminals and Northern Alliance murderers and rapists who destroyed Afghanistan, were backed and brought back to power by the US and its allies..."

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now that's some vocal percussion


17 year old Julia Dales, from Canada, winner of the first Beatbox Battle Online World Championship. Her amazing wild card audition, "two minutes of DJ noises, a good bass line, a full drum kit, a remix of Justin Timberlake, Fergie and Nelly Furtado, some rewinds, a car starting, and an arsenal of other noises".The contest site.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

The millionth English word countdown


Welcome to the Million Word March


The English Language WordClock: 999,603

397 words until the 1,000,000th Word

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The Global Language Monitor

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Conservatives Leading the World Headlong into the 18th Century

This might explain the idea of USian exceptionalism.

by Prof. John Kozy


Those dastardly French! What arrogance! In 1789, they tried to destroy the Ancien Régime (read Old Order).

The Old Order is an aristocratic, social, and political system that prevailed in Europe between the 14th and 19th centuries. In it, power is held by the monarchy, the clergy, and the aristocracy, and society is divided into three Estates—the nobility, the clergy, and the rest of the people who are powerless. The Ancien Régime retains the privileges of both the nobility and aristocracy that existed in feudal times, and the people, whose lives have the value of mere livestock, exist only for the benefit of the state


Conservatives Leading the World Headlong into the 18th Century

Ugly truth about foreign aid in Afghanistan

Construction on the Afghanistan-Tajikistan Bridge

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The foreign aid business- there's a book to be written.

For more details, please click on the link to read the article.

Ugly truth about foreign aid in Afghanistan
Tue, 12 May 2009 23:01:00 GMT


Ahmadinejad’s Speech at the Durban Review


Your job just got a whole lot harder,” quipped Naomi Klein after Iran’s Prime Minister, Ahmed Ahmadinejad’s address on April 20, at the opening day of the Durban Review of the World Conference Against Racism. In the lead-up to the Conference, I had written and lobbied tirelessly to defend it against allegations that it was an anti-Semitic hate fest.

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Ahmadinejad’s Speech at the Durban Review
Diana Ralph
Mon, 11 May 2009 16:54:20 GMT

Krassner: Stewart was right the first time


Douglas Rushkoff is a guest blogger.

Paul Krassner posted an interesting response to the attacks on John Stewart for having called Harry Truman a "war criminal" and then apologizing.

I also feel compelled to disagree with Jon Stewart. I think that Harry Truman was indeed a war criminal. Actually, I believe that in most wars, both sides harbor top-level war criminals, but that the victor determines who they are. As Lenny Bruce said in 1962 at the Gate of Horn in Chicago, "If we would have lost the war, they would have strung Truman up by the balls...." Lenny was arrested for obscenity that night. One of the items in the police report complained: "When talking about the war he stated, 'If we would have lost the war, they would have strung Truman up by the balls.'"
Huffington Post

Krassner: Stewart was right the first time
rushkoff
Tue, 12 May 2009 14:59:21 GMT

Could Food Shortages Bring Down Civilization?



Finally someone is listening to Lester Brown and his warnings of a collapse in our food supplies, as a new article reveals in Scientific American.

Could Food Shortages Bring Down Civilization?
Joseph Romm, Climate Progress
Tue, 12 May 2009 11:00:01 GMT

Monday, May 11, 2009


Jason Kenney's Doublespeak Exposed:
Tories Unleash Canada Border Services
on Migrants

S.K. Hussan and Mac Scott


Socialist Project | The Bullet

Life Inc: Chapter One, part one

Via Boing Boing


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Douglas Rushkoff - author of the book Life Inc: How the world became a corporation and how to take it back - is a guest blogger.

I'll be posting an excerpt from my upcoming book, Life Inc., every Monday morning until the book publishes on June 2. Last week, I published the introduction. Today, the first half of Chapter One. I'll also be keeping the excerpts up as PDFs at LifeIncorporated.net.

Life Inc: Chapter One, part one
rushkoff
Mon, 11 May 2009 13:23:00 GMT

Parasitic twin erupts from 30-year-old man's belly button

Now for something really bizarre...

Gavin Hyatt of Witney, Oxfordshire went to the hospital with a bleeding belly button. The doctor said "It was like something from Alien. I didn’t believe Gavin when he said something was coming out of his belly button until I saw him." That something was a 4cm parasitic twin that had been stuck inside Hyatt for the last 30 years.

Parasitic twin erupts from 30-year-old man's belly button (Via Arbroath)

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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Afghans to Obama: Get Out, Take Karzai With You

WASHINGTON - MAY 6:   U.S. President Barack Ob...

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By PATRICK COCKBURN - May 6, 2009

Some 45 per cent of Afghans in the south and east of the country, where most of the fighting is now taking place, say that violence against the US or Nato/Isaf can be justified, according to an opinion poll carried out for ABC News, BBC and ARD at the start of this year. The poll shows that the Afghan desire for retribution is significantly boosted by shelling or bombing of civilian targets. Ominously for President Obama’s surge, the increase in the number of US troops in Afghanistan is opposed by most Afghans.

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As Heaven turns to Hell

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The Swat Valley In NW Pakistan has been inhabited for over 2,500 years. Alexander the Great defeated Persia, thenceforth, he entered Swat via Kunar in 326 BC. In those days it was Buddhist. Described by many as Heaven on Earth; and as a land of story tellers it is now rapidly heading towards Hell on Earth. The Northern Areas of Pakistan must rate among some of the most beautiful in the world

As Heaven turns to Hell
adamvasco
Fri, 08 May 2009 20:41:09 GMT

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Saturday, May 9, 2009

Dracula arrives in the blogosphere thanks to public domain

 

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Bram Stoker's iconic 1897 novel Dracula is regarded by enthusiasts of Gothic literature as one of the defining works of the genre. The book's undying popularity has brought true immortality to its eponymous antagonist, the infamous Count Dracula. The eerie tale has been reinvented countless times in film, theater, animation, and even video games. Whitney Sorrow, an inventive bibliophile from Michigan, has given the vampire new life in an unexpected medium: a blog.

The original novel, as written by Stoker, is an epistolary. It consists primarily of diary entries and letters penned by the story's main characters. The entries are labeled with dates, which delineate the narrative's temporal progression. This characteristic makes it uniquely suited for a blog adaptation. Sorrow intends to break down the original text into individual letters and diary entries, which she will post in a blog on the assigned dates. The blog, which is called the Dracula Feed, will enable readers to consume the story in real time.

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Friday, May 8, 2009

REBRANDING THE LONG WAR, Part 2 : Balochistan is the ultimate prize

 

Strategically, the Pakistani province of Balochistan is mouth-watering: east of Iran, south of Afghanistan, and boasting three Arabian sea ports, including Gwadar - a harbor built by China - which is the absolute key. The only acceptable scenario for the Pentagon is to take over Gwadar, gaining a prime confluence of Pipelineistan and the US empire of bases. The die has been cast. - Pepe Escobar (May 8,'09) This is the concluding article in a two-part report

REBRANDING THE LONG WAR

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Civilians Pay Price of War from Above

 

by Robert Fisk

Of course there will be an inquiry. And in the meantime, we shall be told that all the dead Afghan civilians were being used as "human shields" by the Taliban and we shall say that we "deeply regret" innocent lives that were lost. But we shall say that it's all the fault of the terrorists, not our heroic pilots and the US Marine special forces who were target spotting around Bala Baluk and Ganjabad.

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Chinese ordered to smoke more to boost economy

Local government officials in China have been ordered to smoke nearly a quarter of a million packs of cigarettes in a move to boost the local economy during the global financial crisis.

Chinese ordered to smoke more to boost economy - Telegraph

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

The Economist Debates Copyright

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The Economist is conducting a weeklong debate on copyright with the question for discussion "This house believes that existing copyight laws do more harm than good."

The Economist Debates Copyright
Michael Geist
Wed, 06 May 2009 08:49:51 GMT

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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Liberals undermine the unemployed


Coming out of the Liberal convention, Michael Ignatieff declared he was ready to put concrete proposals on the table to reform employment insurance. Hold the applause. The last Liberal reform, in 1995, transformed unemployment insurance (UI) into employment insurance (EI), and created the injustices that need to be fixed today. For instance, under EI, 60 per cent of newly unemployed Canadians no longer receive benefits, compared to only 20 per cent that were turned down under the old UI program.

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Latin America is more stable and democratic than ever

Why Latin America's left keeps winning

Washington's foreign policy establishment has been proven wrong. Latin America is more stable and democratic than ever


Mark Weisbrot: Latin America is more stable and democratic than ever | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk

Monday, May 4, 2009

Buying Brand Obama

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One of my favourite USian voices in the wilderness on the art of illusion and Obamaland.

The Obama brand is about being happy consumers. We are entertained. We feel hopeful. We like our president. We believe he is like us. But like all branded products spun out from the manipulative world of corporate advertising, we are being duped into doing and supporting a lot of things that are not in our interest.

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Sunday, May 3, 2009

A Review of Yves Engler's "Black Book of Canadian Foreign Policy"


There are three articles by Yves Engler previously on this blog.

Canada has always behaved reprehensibly - even when it has had little direct incentive to do so...Engler's book shows [the] three forces that have driven Canadian foreign policy[:] 1) Racism...2) Greed...3) Elite dependence on Empire (first the British, today the US).

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