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2007 - 2008 ARTICLES
Articles are listed in reverse chronological order.
The World is Not Flat
By Mark Engler
Published in the May/June 2008 issue of Dollars & Sense
How Thomas Friedman gets it wrong about globalization. An excerpt from How to rule the World: The Coming Battle Over the Global Economy (Nation Books, 2008).
Globalizers, Neocons, or... ?
By Mark Engler
Published on May 18, 2008
The new politics of fighting empire after Bush.
Capitalism as Catastrophe
By Mark Engler
Published in the Spring 2008 issue of Dissent Magazine
A review of Naomi Klein's The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism.
Free Trade and the Battle for the Soul of the Democratic Party
By Mark Engler
Published on April 23, 2008
An excerpt from How to Rule the World: The Coming Battle Over the Global Economy.
Latin America Banks on Independence
By Mark Engler
Published in the February 2008 issue of In These Times
The new Bank of the South assaults neoliberal economics.
Progressive Good Tidings of 2007
By Mark Engler
Published on December 22, 2007
Along with political challenges, the past year offered some hopeful advances-- many of which came just in last few weeks.
Globalization's Mad Scientist
By Mark Engler
Published in the Summer 2007 issue of Dissent Magazine
Joseph Stiglitz's lack of political savvy has produced both a withering critique of IMF-led corporate globalization and a failed vision for how to move beyond it.
Anti-Globalization Movement
By Mark Engler
Published April 2007
An entry for the Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice.
Catholic Worker Movement
By Mark Engler
Published April 2007
An entry for the Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice.
Bush's Latin American Spring Break
By Mark Engler
Published on March 7, 2007
The President's trip south of the border will do little to sway a region that is demanding fairer economic policies.
America's Own Worst Enemy
By Mark Engler
Published in the March 6, 2007 of in In These Times
A Review of Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic by Chalmers Johnson.
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