Lessons From Iraq: Avoiding the Next War
The Iraq War disaster could actually have an upside of sorts. It should put quite a few policies and practices permanently off-limits. Here’s a list, to argue about.
The Iraq War disaster could actually have an upside of sorts. It should put quite a few policies and practices permanently off-limits. Here’s a list, to argue about.
With the Bush administration and most Democratic presidential candidates for the 2008 elections agreeing that US troops will remain in Iraq indefinitely this handy guide is a must-read.
Remarks made at the 2008 Take Back America conference session on strategies to end the Iraq War.
Six countries talk peace while preparing for war.
It’s time for the United States to stop running a post-Cold War empire.
There is a myth that says Annapolis, the latest iteration of U.S.-controlled “peace processes,” represents the epicenter of current Israeli-Palestinian peace-making efforts.
As the U.S. “War on Drugs” rages on in Colombia, more and more of its farms have been turned into swaths of scorched earth.
Despite the rise of racist, anti-Arab Islamophobia , it is clear that public opinion (however slowly) is actually beginning to shift away from accepting such propaganda.
Measures the U.S. economy against gospel values.
This book explores the ironies of a time in which science explores the genetic code and masters the physics of instant global communication technology, while bible thumpers and talkers to Christ advocate medieval crusades to spread their order to infidels.
By combining vivid anecdotes of her travels, historical context, and oral histories from mixed-race families, Joy Zarembka examines race and racial identity.
Written by renowned political philosopher Andrew Levine, Political Keywords guides readers through today’s most commonly used- and misused- political terminology.
Raskin and Spero present a powerful indictment of the seemingly inexorable march of the US toward becoming a national security state.
A groundbreaking analysis of the intersection of racial politics and American foreign policy.
A leading expert on international trade and finance policy exposes the Bush Administration’s radical economic agenda for global domination, which she says will create the greatest level of violent opposition to America and Americans in recent history.