12 April, 2011 // Category: History, International, Philosophy and Theory, Vision/Strategy
Zellig Harris is arguably one of the most influential and unsung figures in 20th century left politics, perhaps most widely known now as an early mentor of Noam Chomsky. He was, however, a noted linguist and enigmatic teacher who embraced a wide array of approaches to social and economic...
03 April, 2011 // Category: Foreign policy, International, Law
Michael Mandel is Professor of Law at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto. Amongst his published works is How America Gets Away With Murder: Illegal Wars, Collateral Damage And Crimes Against Humanity (Pluto Press, 2004). In this exchange with Thomas Kollmann he discusses legal and...
07 July, 2010 // Category: Economy, Terror/War
With no end in sight to U.S./U.K. operations in Afghanistan, an incisive review of how the much-hyped international events of the last nine years led us there is as welcome as ever. Economist Loretta Napoleoni is renowned for throwing light on the murky and promiscuous world of the financing of...