Issue
8 - Winter 2004
America
Defeated in Iraq
by Jerry Harris
Moving
From Protest to Politics: Dumping Bush’s Regime in 2004
by Carl Davidson and Marilyn Kat
Mel
Gibson’s Passion of Blood and Guilt
Review of The Passion of the Christ, directed by Mel Gibson
by Jerry Harris
Political
Division in the White House
b y Jerry Harris
Dreams
of Global Hegemony and the Technology of War
by Jerry Harris
Terrorism
and the Present Danger: A Perspective for the American Left
by Carl Davidson
Inequalities
in the Information Society: Problems and Solutions
by Abdul Alkalimat, University of Toledo
The
Hegemonist Challenge to Globalism
by Jerry Harris
China:
Bursting with Brainpower
by Michael Kanellos
Human
Rights Record of the United States in 2001
by Information Office of the State Council of the People's Republic
of China
The
Economics of Software and the Importance of Human Capital
by Richard R. Nelson and Paul M. Romer, Challenge
Indentured
in America
by Walter F. Roche Jr., Sun Staff; and Willoughby Mariano, Orlando
Sentinel
Market
Extremists Amok and How Best to Dethrone Them
by Kevin Phillips
In
South Korea, it's the mouse that roars: New breed of politician
taps the country's love affair with high tech
by Geoffrey York
Stephen
Jay Gould— What Does it Mean to Be a Radical?
by Richard C. Lewontin and Richard Levins
America's
Rush to Suburbia
by Kenneth T. Jackson
Taking
Instead of Buying: Towards an Economics of Free Software
by Stefan Merten
IT
Unions?
by James Mathewson
Temps:
A New Labor Movement
by Spencer E. Ante
Book
Review: Manuel Castells’ Trilogy The Information Age: Economy,
Society and Culture.
Reviewed by Steve Fuller |