Winter 2006
Capitalism: Rejected


Contents

Nonfiction

US Military Expenditures: Beneficial or Harmful?
By Doug Dowd


Crypto-Schmittianism
By Simon Critchley


Countermeasures for US Citizens: Monitoring the US Government-Corporate Leviathan
By John Stanton


Why the Corporate Rich Oppose Environmentalism
By Michael Parenti


The Politics of Depoliticization and the End of History
By Tom Crumpacker


The French Suburbs and the Revolutionary Subject
By Marco Antonio Esteban


The Move towards Independence in Latin America
By Diana Barahona


Rejection of the Oligarchs: Scouring the Atlantic Rim for Signs of Capitalism
By Norman Madarasz


Hunger Crisis in Niger: Starvation by the Market
By Raymond Lotta


Decommodification Strategy in South Africa
By Patrick Bond


Capitalist Expansionism, Imperialism, and the European Union
By Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro


Capitalism Resurgent
By Michael J Thompson


Capitalism Rejected?
By William Bowles


Poetry

Sura-Mn-Ra’a
and other poems
By Nedhal Abbas
Translated by Haifa Zangana


A Call to Patricide
and other poems
By Aaron Anderson


City of Light
By Victoria Morgan


Pictures

Photo Gallery:
Protest in London
By Mahir Tan


Reviews

"If Ye Cannot Bring Good News, Then Don't Bring Any." A review of Mike Marqusee's The Wicked Messenger
By Ron Jacobs


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Photo Gallery: Protest in London

By Mahir Tan



On Friday 3rd February, over a 1,000 demonstrators took to the streets of London to protest against the publication of a series of cartoons in a Danish newspaper depicting the Prophet Mohammad. The demonstration in London was followed by angry protests in Damascus on Saturday and Beirut on Sunday.

























All photos of the London Protest © Mahir Tan






Mahir Tan is a Turkish journalist based in London. He has travelled widely in the Middle East. He reported from Iraq in Gulf War II and continues to write on issues relating to the region.







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