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On my way from Pakistan to Kerala, I stopped for a day in Delhi - I have a couple of hours left in this very interesting city. Thanks to friends I had an excellent 48 hours, though I could have... (More)
A bombing in Islamabad; suspended operations in NWFP
ISLAMABAD JULY 7/08 - Last night there was news of a suicide bombing at a police station near the Lal Mosque in Islamabad. The Lal Mosque, last year, was the site of a takeover by Muslim... (More)
Privatization for a prosperous Pakistan?
ISLAMABAD JULY 2, 2008 - In the coming days I am going to return to political and insurgency questions, but a couple more economic stories are in order. Today's "Dawn" had an... (More)
Pakistan's Economy and energy prices
We had corn flakes this morning. The label says "Fauji Foundation". Yesterday we drove by the Askari bank. I know enough Arabic to know that Askari means "military". And indeed,... (More)
I thought I could start blogging about the situation here in Pakistan, where I will be for a couple of weeks, and perhaps India as well, where I will be a couple of weeks after that. Even though... (More)
Alice Miller, traumas, and Youth Liberation
I figured I might as well take advantage of my psychology binge-reading to do some blogging, rather than keep all my thoughts to myself. The point for me isn't to look for a psychological cause... (More)
Alfie Kohn, rewards... and parecon
Some thoughts on alternative education author Alfie Kohn today. I started with his book, "Punished by Rewards", which discusses why rewards (grades, gold stars, salary bonuses or any other kind of... (More)
Khaled Mishal of Hamas in the foreground, and a Nazi swastika in the background. Click on the story and you won't see anything Nazi. That's because there's nothing to do with the Nazis, other than... (More)
Climate Politics: An answer to Cockburn, Rancourt, Noble
I just published this answer to Cockburn, Rancourt, and Noble on ZNet. I hope it helps some people think about these things and sift the useful contributions from these writers from the very poor... (More)
Climate Politics: An answer to Cockburn, Rancourt, Noble
I just published this answer to Cockburn, Rancourt, and Noble on ZNet. I hope it helps some people think about these things and sift the useful contributions from these writers from the very poor... (More)
Having just read (and agreed with) Paul Street's latest blog entry I'm in the awkward position of trying to encourage people to get this letter to Dems to try to convince them to vote against the... (More)
Having just read (and agreed with) Paul Street's latest blog entry I'm in the awkward position of trying to encourage people to get this letter to Dems to try to convince them to vote against the... (More)
Climate change denial in thin leftist wrapping paper
I just read (briefly) an interview with Denis Rancourt, a professor at the University of Ottawa who claims climate change is not happening and that talk of climate change serves oil companies. My... (More)
Climate change denial in thin leftist wrapping paper
I just read (briefly) an interview with Denis Rancourt, a professor at the University of Ottawa who claims climate change is not happening and that talk of climate change serves oil companies. My... (More)
First, I admit I loved the movie. Compelling characters, spectacular visuals, impressive choreography, good dialogue - including lots from the historical record. But it's the kind of movie where... (More)
First, I admit I loved the movie. Compelling characters, spectacular visuals, impressive choreography, good dialogue - including lots from the historical record. But it's the kind of movie where... (More)
I received news that Tanya Reinhart died suddenly in New York. She was always one of my guides on Israel/Palestine. When I went there in 2002 she was very helpful to me, personally, and I only... (More)
I received news that Tanya Reinhart died suddenly in New York. She was always one of my guides on Israel/Palestine. When I went there in 2002 she was very helpful to me, personally, and I only... (More)
Patrick Elie (who has taught me much of what I know about Haiti) was in Toronto last night giving the Toronto Haiti Action Coalition an update on what is happening in Haiti. Patrick came in So... (More)
Patrick Elie (who has taught me much of what I know about Haiti) was in Toronto last night giving the Toronto Haiti Action Coalition an update on what is happening in Haiti. Patrick came in So... (More)
Jamal Zahalqa quoted Hannah Arendt in Toronto
It's true. In his talk, "Debunking the Myth of Israeli Democracy", Jamal Zahalka quoted Hannah Arendt. He might or might not have quoted Hegel, I can't remember. He definitely quoted Hannah Arendt.... (More)
Jamal Zahalqa quoted Hannah Arendt in Toronto
It's true. In his talk, "Debunking the Myth of Israeli Democracy", Jamal Zahalka quoted Hannah Arendt. He might or might not have quoted Hegel, I can't remember. He definitely quoted Hannah Arendt.... (More)
Peter Hallward's Damming the Flood - sure to be good...
The best analysis of the 2004 coup in Haiti, in my opinion, was by Peter Hallward's "Option Zero in Haiti" in New Left Review. That article anchored my own analysis of what happened in Haiti and I... (More)
Peter Hallward's Damming the Flood - sure to be good...
The best analysis of the 2004 coup in Haiti, in my opinion, was by Peter Hallward's "Option Zero in Haiti" in New Left Review. That article anchored my own analysis of what happened in Haiti and I... (More)
Last night I went to the preview screening of the Toronto opening of Amu the Film. It was a treat because the director, Shonali Bose, and the producer were there for Q & A afterwards. It is... (More)