A GREAT many people believe that democracy has been lost in this country. Today, true democracy will demonstrate its resilience on the…

The making of a United Nations fig leaf, designed to cover an Anglo-American attack on Iraq, has a revealing past. In 1990,…

Our topic in this debate (see the whole exchange at http://www.zmag.org/debateiso.htm) has been the relevance of Marxism for seeking social change today.…

THE anniversary of September 11 will be remembered with highly charged images, especially those of the grieving families of the victims. The…

A Palestinian friend of mine was severely wounded on September 11. He will too commemorate that dreadful day, along with his family…

It is 10 months since 11 September, and still the great charade plays on. Having appropriated our shocked response to that momentous…

Some people are suspicious that President Bush will go for a “wag the dog” strategy — boosting Republican prospects with a military…

Regular readers of Z know I frequently use this column to argue that private ownership yields grotesque inequalities, while markets: hide human…

The following is a slightly revised transcript of the Testimony Presentation by Michael Albert delivered at the World Social Forum, Porto Alegre,…

According to most economists, the activities of separate groups of producers and consumers can be coordinated by markets or by authoritarian planning—but…

Last issue I took a swipe at John Roemer’s new book The Future of Socialism. I also blasted Sam Bowles for praising…

On 17 June, I wrote about Martin Amis’s recent Guardian essay, “The voice of the lonely crowd”, in which he described…

It is 10 months since 11 September, and still the great charade plays on. Having appropriated our shocked response to that momentous…

“Freedom of the press” is a phrase that sounds well. But in the world of George W Bush and Enron, freedom is…

September 11 will surely go down in the annals of terrorism as a defining moment. Throughout the world, the atrocities were condemned…

Martin Amis represents a problem: that some of the most acclaimed and privileged writers in the English language fail to engage with…

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