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Transhumanism: The Most Dangerous Idea?
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2005-09-20 01:39:24 |
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Nanotechnology: Hell or Heaven? Perhaps a little bit of both
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2005-01-04 06:55:11 |
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Trauma and Transition: Mental Health in Iraq
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2004-10-29 03:50:16 |
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Hitchens: Fallujah - A reminder of what the future might look like if we fail.
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2004-11-03 15:59:00 |
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Hitchens:Vietnam? Why the analogy doesn't hold water.
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2004-11-03 15:59:02 |
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Hitchens: Covering the 'quagmire'
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2005-01-04 01:02:33 |
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Jose Ramos-Horta: Keep fighting the good fight
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2004-11-03 23:46:53 |
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Pamela Bone: Not all news in Iraq and Afghanistan is bad
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2005-01-04 01:00:20 |
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Albert Langer: Back the Iraqi compromise
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2004-05-17 02:34:49 |
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Unfairenheit 9/11: The Lies of Michael Moore
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2004-08-13 08:45:01 |
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Speech by Dr. Barham Sahlih (January 2003)
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2004-06-29 04:59:28 |
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A Plea from the People of Iraq
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2005-01-04 05:23:55 |
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Barham Salih: The Kurdish Dream
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2005-01-04 05:26:51 |
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BARHAM SALIH: What the Kurds Want
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2005-01-04 06:02:44 |
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Feb.7, 2004: Speech by Barham Salih to the Socialist International
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2004-07-04 08:21:06 |
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Phillip Adams descends to the depths
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2005-01-04 05:36:54 |
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Christopher Hitchens: It happened, Mr Adams
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2005-01-04 00:50:22 |
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Talabani interview 2004-07-10
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2005-01-04 05:32:46 |
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Ann Clwyd: The Iraqi 'resistance' offers only bloodshed and chaos
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2004-08-13 07:59:20 |
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Christopher Hitchens: Firehouse rot
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2005-01-04 05:31:43 |
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Letters re Hitchens-Adams: The Left supports the Iraq war
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2005-01-04 05:30:27 |
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Engels on Hegel - all that is real is rational; and all that is rational is real. "Just as in France in the 18th century, so in Germany in the 19th, a philosophical revolution ushered in the political collapse. But how different the two looked! The French were in open combat against all official science, against the church and often also against the state; their writings were printed across the frontier, in Holland or England, while they themselves were often in jeopardy of imprisonment in the Bastille. On the other hand, the Germans were professors, state-appointed instructors of youth; their writings were recognized textbooks, and the termination system of the whole development — the Hegelian system — was even raised, as it were, to the rank of a royal Prussian philosophy of state! Was it possible that a revolution could hide behind these professors, behind their obscure, pedantic phrases, their ponderous, wearisome sentences? Were not precisely these people who were then regarded as the representatives of the revolution, the liberals, the bitterest opponents of this brain-confusing philosophy?"
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Hegel and the Pseudo-Left - Three postings discussing Hegel's 1886 statement "All that is real is rational; and all that is rational is real", in relation to current pseudo-left ideology.
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2006-08-06 20:48:03 |
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Faith, Shame, and Insurgency
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2004-03-10 01:47:48 |
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The Future and its Enemies
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2004-03-20 17:11:11 |
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Analysing the pseudo-left
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2004-03-19 17:26:26 |
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Stability and US Policy
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2005-01-04 06:27:02 |
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Stability, America's Enemy
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2004-03-19 09:16:43 |
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The Bewildered Right - There are two possibilities - either Bush planned democratic revolution in the Middle East all along or he just made it up as he went along. We've been arguing all along that Bush and company had a very real need to deceive the right because Bush planned to do something that was genuine left in Iraq, overthrow fascism and support democracy
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2006-08-07 00:11:47 |
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Demarcations: left, pseudo-left, right...
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2004-11-06 11:56:05 |
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Debate with Clive Bradley - This is a long debate about the Iraq war between Clive Bradley, from the British Trotskyist group "Alliance for Worker's Liberty", and members of Last Superpower
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2006-08-07 00:07:54 |
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Iraq and the American Civil War
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2005-01-25 15:22:19 |
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Hal Draper - Students in the 1930s
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2004-03-20 02:25:06 |
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United Fronts
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2004-03-20 06:56:21 |
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Barry York: The Future and its Enemies
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2004-03-20 16:59:45 |
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SYRIA FACES UPRISINGS IN KURDISH AREAS
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2004-04-04 00:48:44 |
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Syria's Dictatorship has an Achilles Heel
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2004-03-25 06:54:11 |
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Syria: Address Grievances Underlying Kurdish Unrest
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2004-04-04 00:50:03 |
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The Signatures Saved Iraq from Collapse
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2004-03-25 05:23:20 |
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Medscape reports : Many Physicians in Iraq Forced to Participate in Torture
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2004-04-04 00:47:54 |
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Israel: fantasy and reality
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2004-04-09 06:03:05 |
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BBC Survey
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2004-03-26 16:30:36 |
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John Pilger on ABC Radio
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2004-03-26 17:41:09 |
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Kurdish leaders urge Shiites, former Baathists to join reconciliation drive
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2005-01-04 05:57:28 |
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People of the Middle East should have freely chosen their future
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2004-03-29 06:03:40 |
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The second spring of freedom in the Middle East and the Kurds
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2005-01-04 05:56:11 |
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Road to Damascus: The Kurds nominate Syria for regime change.
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2004-04-09 06:01:59 |
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Turning the Muqtada Crisis into a Milestone for Iraqi Sovereignty
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2004-04-09 06:07:37 |
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Press Release: Kurdish Leadership Console of Western Kurdistan of Syria
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2004-04-10 07:57:28 |
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A Year After Liberation
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2004-04-10 07:51:42 |
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Stability, America's Enemy
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2005-01-04 06:27:58 |
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TIME TO TAKE OFF THE GLOVES
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2004-04-10 08:19:32 |
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Tony Blair on the current situation in Iraq
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2004-04-13 07:15:31 |
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Hitchens:Vietnam? Why the analogy doesn't hold water.
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2004-04-13 08:29:58 |
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In Major Shift, Bush Endorses Sharon Plan and Backs Keeping Some Israeli Settlements
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2004-04-17 01:51:27 |
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Paul Berman: Will the Opposition Lead?
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2004-04-17 01:56:54 |
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Bush and Blair, United in Unwavering Stance on Iraq Policy, Part on Mideast Plan
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2004-04-18 00:10:39 |
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Coalition Provisional Authority Briefing With United Nations Special RepresentativeLakhdar Brahimi And Massoud Barzani, President, ICG
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2004-04-19 08:34:08 |
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A transitional law worth fighting for
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2005-01-04 06:10:48 |
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The Arab media's distortion of reality in Iraq
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2004-05-01 04:33:15 |
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Rumsfeld: post-war problems of ‘occupation’ underestimated
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2004-05-01 05:47:41 |
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Hitchens: Covering the 'quagmire'
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2004-05-01 05:49:28 |
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Chalabi Compares U.S. Policy on Baathists with Nazis
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2004-05-03 06:48:52 |
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Support for Iraqi Democrats
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2005-01-04 04:43:55 |
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peace movement
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2004-05-01 07:07:51 |
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The enemy is not America - Why is international public opinion not outraged at the treatment of women in Islamic fundamentalist societies? Why is it easier for millions of people around the world to see America as the great evil, rather than the countries in which governments ignore such horrific abuses of women?
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2006-08-06 20:28:23 |
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Chalabi: What Iraqis Want
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2004-05-03 06:46:36 |
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Misbehaviour before the enemy
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2005-01-04 07:19:33 |
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US Still Welcome in Kurdistan
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2004-05-17 03:00:19 |
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Black Monday/Sunny afternoon
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2004-05-18 02:02:28 |
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Ahmad and Me: Defending Chalabi
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2004-06-13 10:47:32 |
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What Went Wrong? The flaw in Seymour Hersh's theory
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2004-06-13 10:56:12 |
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Kurdish parliament calls UN Security Council resolution positive
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2005-01-04 05:53:53 |
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Ralph Peters: BETRAYAL
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2004-06-13 11:06:34 |
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Albert Langer: Latham v reality: the looming crisis
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2004-08-13 18:12:08 |
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Old Document Index (2)
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2004-06-13 11:42:47 |
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Liberty Leading the People
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2006-08-06 05:03:02 |
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responses in "The Age"
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Iraqi People Must Take Responsibility, Kurdish Leader Says
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Kurdish views and Issues
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Speech by Dr. Barham Sahlih (January 2003)
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A Plea from the People of Iraq
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Once all was lost, but now there's hope
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2005-01-04 01:31:52 |
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Barham Salih: The Kurdish Dream
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BARHAM SALIH: What the Kurds Want
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Feb.7, 2004: Speech by Barham Salih to the Socialist International
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The Pro-War Lobby is in Denial
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2004-08-13 08:19:56 |
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"Civilising the debate" by Andrew Dyson.
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Phillip Adams descends to the depths
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2004-07-31 03:40:27 |
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Christopher Hitchens: It happened, Mr Adams
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2004-08-06 14:43:08 |
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Kirkuk Kurds Should Reclaim Land - Iraq President
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Talabani interview 2004-07-10
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Letters re Hitchens-Adams: The Left supports the Iraq war
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2004-08-13 07:58:27 |
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The Mythical Threat of Genetic Determinism
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2005-01-04 07:08:08 |
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Wolfowitz insights on albatrosses and more
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2005-01-04 06:25:13 |
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Barry York: Not in your name, indeed
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Engels and Marx - Historical Method - The great basic thought that the world is not to be comprehended as a complex of readymade things, but as a complex of processes, in which the things apparently stable no less than their mind images in our heads, the concepts, go through an uninterrupted change of coming into being and passing away, in which, in spite of all seeming accidentally and of all temporary retrogression, a progressive development asserts itself in the end — this great fundamental thought has, especially since the time of Hegel, so thoroughly permeated ordinary consciousness that in this generality it is now scarcely ever contradicted. But to acknowledge this fundamental thought in words and to apply it in reality in detail to each domain of investigation are two different things.
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Nine Red Herrings: How the Western 'Left' has Misread Iraq
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Analysing the pseudo-left - The fact that any sort of genuine left (however defined) is currently absent is what makes it possible for people with fundamentally reactionary politics to be mistaken for "leftists" merely by using a thin veneer of "left language". But that absence is not the cause of the reactionary politics nor is the pseudo-left the reason for the absence of a genuine left. I'm delighted to see Harry again using the term "pseudo-left" as widespread adoption of that term will help clarify a lot of things. But it simply doesn't make sense to hope that the likes of Monbiot finally realizing that they are not opposed to capitalism could be a step towards the emergence of a left that isn't pseudo.
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The functions of Nihilism
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