magazine January 3, 2005
features
People vs. Empire
Only global resistance from below can counter repressive states
By Arundhati Roy activism economy international politics social justice
A Long Climb
An energized Argentine democracy is holding its own against the IMF, but for how long?
By James North economy international politics south america
frontline
Deep Divide
Ukraine's contested election reflects Russia's push to reunify
Project Kesher: Creating Connections
Since the murder of more than 300 people in a Beslan school seized by Chechen militants in September,… more
culture
movies
A Dubious Doc
Just before the election, a film about Iraq hit art house theaters around the country. Voices of Iraq… more
By Eartha Melzer military war in iraq
music
Get the Carters
More often than not, tribute albums are irredeemable junk. Need convincing? Available for purchase in this great nation… more
By Kevin Canfield
music
Acoustic Ecology
The delicate jingling of many small bells. The crunch of footsteps on bare ground. A quiet car passing.… more
By Rachel Lears
Questioning the Frame
Thoughts about maps and spatial logic in the global present
By Coco Fusco media politics technology
Sarah Oates Vol. 29, Iss. 03
viewpoints
Editorial
Souls for Sale
House Majority Leader Tom “The Hammer” DeLay (R-Texas) is the most loathsome politician to be retched onto the national stage in recent… more
Blocking Mr. Torture
As progressives wonder at how best to direct—and revive—the struggle to return America to its basic values, a dizzying number of worthy… more
War and Hope in Colombia
On his way home from the Asia-Pacific Economic Summit in Chile, President George Bush stopped off in the Caribbean city of Cartagena… more
Was the 2004 Election Stolen?
Did the Bush-Cheney campaign engage in electronic vote fraud to ensure that George W. Bush would be president for another four years?… more
Capitol Report
A Little More to the Left
Republicans understand the concept: The harder they push, the further they shift the nation's political discourse.
Truth and Consequences
Green + Red = Blue
Battles over public lands and hunting and fishing rights could radically alter the national electoral map.






