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Left Eye on Books: 2006-04-02
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Left Eye on Books. Thursday, April 06, 2006. Has a review of I nternational Zapatismo. In the current issue of NACLA. I have long thought a book length study of the Zapatistas' networks beyond Chiapas was needed. Posted by Steven Sherman at 8:00 AM. Wednesday, April 05, 2006. The Nation and Books. The Nation book section has an excellent essay. By Rebecca Solnit (whose Hope in the Dark. Posted by Steven Sherman at 3:56 PM. Monday, April 03, 2006. Noam Chomsky is on Democracy Now! The more ambitious websi...
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Left Eye on Books: 2006-02-12
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Left Eye on Books. Friday, February 17, 2006. Alfred McCoy on Democracy Now! Alfred McCoy, author of A Question of Torture: CIA Interrogation, From the Cold War to the War on Terror. Is featured on Democracy Now! Today He emphasizes the long term roots, the efficacy and pain of so called 'torture-lite' methods. Posted by Steven Sherman at 10:36 AM. Thursday, February 16, 2006. Al Franken's distinguished author of the day. Al Franken's guest of the day: G. Gordon Liddy. Posted by Steven Sherman at 10:10 AM.
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Left Eye on Books: 2006-01-29
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Left Eye on Books. Thursday, February 02, 2006. Hugh Miles on Democracy Now! Has an interesting discussion with Hugh Miles, author of Al Jazeera: How Arab TV News Challenged the News. Read or listen here. Posted by Steven Sherman at 11:06 AM. Tuesday, January 31, 2006. I caught the excellent documentary Zizek! About, guess who. Zizek explained to the filmmaker that immediately after this incident, his place in the polls jumped. What a contrast to the US! Posted by Steven Sherman at 1:04 PM. Portents of t...
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Left Eye on Books: 2006-02-26
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Left Eye on Books. Saturday, March 04, 2006. What Democracy Looks Like. Posted by Steven Sherman at 7:28 PM. The Penguin Brokeback Mountain. Parents upset about the 'gay Penguin' story And Tango Makes Three. Demand it be moved to the 'nonfiction' portion of the library. I'm so tired of conservatives who believe the world should be rearranged to 'protect' their children from (take your pick) gays, interracial couples, non-Christians, etc. etc. Posted by Steven Sherman at 3:15 PM. Friday, March 03, 2006.
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Just a Minute: 07/01/2003 - 08/01/2003
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Take just a minute to look. Friday, July 11, 2003. Tells you the consumer purchasing relationship ("degrees of separation") between any two items in Amazon's database. Fascinating! Posted by Deluxx at 2:13 PM. Tells you the degrees of separation between any two items in Amazon's database. Learn the consumer relationships between products. Fascinating! Posted by Deluxx at 2:11 PM. New York, United States. View my complete profile. This blog has moved. Quote of the day. Is there really a difference?
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Just a Minute: 02/01/2004 - 03/01/2004
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Take just a minute to look. Wednesday, February 18, 2004. Is there no end to the contributions to society that Kevin Bacon makes? Lets you explore the consumer buying relationship between any two products at Amazon. Fascinating! Posted by Deluxx at 1:01 AM. New York, United States. View my complete profile. This blog has moved. Quote of the day. Is there no end to the contributions to society th. Is there really a difference? Antiques Roadshow drinking game. There's no place like home.
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Left Eye on Books: 2006-02-05
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Left Eye on Books. Wednesday, February 08, 2006. The Color of Disaster. Michael Eric Dyson has the first book. Out on the Katrina disaster. At least it looks like the first book. One can never be sure. But it looks good. Posted by Steven Sherman at 10:51 AM. Tuesday, February 07, 2006. The New York Times obituary for Betty Friedan. Graciously includes this quote from its original review of The Feminine Mystique:. Writing in The New York Times Book Review in April 1963, Lucy Freeman. The more ambitious we...
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Left Eye on Books: 2006-02-19
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Left Eye on Books. Sunday, February 19, 2006. Fred Barnes claims that Bush met with Michael Crichton. Author of the ultimate crackpot thriller denunciation of global warming, State of Fear. And "talked for an hour and were in near-total agreement." The only thing that raises questions about the accuracy of this story is the claim that Bush "avidly read" State of Fear. Hard to picture him reading anything avidly besides "My Pet Goat". Posted by Steven Sherman at 7:16 PM. View my complete profile.
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Left Eye on Books: 2006-03-12
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Left Eye on Books. Thursday, March 16, 2006. The Nation Book Section, Part II. Posted by Steven Sherman at 5:51 PM. Wednesday, March 15, 2006. The Nation Book Section. What is up with the book section of the Nation. The most important periodical on the left in the US? Here are some typical books recently reviewed: Federico Fellini: His Life and Work. The Power of Movies. Do the editors really believe these are works that demand the attention of a left audience? And The Intellectuals and the Flag. This bl...
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Rain In A Rusty Bucket: September 2004
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Rain In A Rusty Bucket. It's what makes the bucket Rusty. and by the way, if you see Rusty tell her to write. Stand to see me succeed. My New Poetry Blog. Vectors to Destinations Known. Don't believe everything you read). Finally, a roll de logs. Faerie Godland for New Progressives. Daily Dose of Imagery. He's groovy. I'm not sure he wants me to say that. He's gone too far this time. Full of truth and things besides statistics, but also statistics. A trio of blogs. Peopl...