July 14, 2002 In the 1960s student activists used to say, “Don’t trust anyone over 30.” The fact of the matter is, there were few people over 30 worth trusting. Until the student movement made its mark, pathetically few Americans were willing to support militant action for racial equality or forthrightly oppose the war in… Read More »
GLOBAL SELF-ORGANIZATION FROM BELOW
May 10, 2002 By Tim Costello, Brendan Smith & Jeremy Brecher As globalization from above has grown more destructive, the constructive achievements of globalization from below in the two years since the Battle of Seattle have been impressive. An incredible range of movements and concerns that once seemed unrelated or even antagonistic have learned to… Read More »
ONE PATH TO PEACE: KOFI ANNAN’S MULTINATIONAL FORCE
April 19, 2002 As war rages in the Middle East despite Colin Powell’s mission, there is one hope for peace: The whole world, including the U.S., must support UN Secretary General Kofi Annan’s proposal for an impartial international force. All other options look catastrophic for Americans, for Israel, and for the peace of the… Read More »
GLOBALIZATION TODAY
March 25, 2002 By Tim Costello, Brendan Smith & Jeremy Brecher Since the beginning of the new millenium, the process of global economic integration we call globalization from above has sped from crisis to calamity. That has intensified both the need for and the strength of the convergence of social movements we call… Read More »
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