The US Anti-War Movement
Joel Kovel* argues that the popular anti-war movement in the US is a reflection of the growing disaffection among the disempowered in the US.
Joel Kovel* argues that the popular anti-war movement in the US is a reflection of the growing disaffection among the disempowered in the US.
Mondli Hlatswayo* gives a critical account of the ASF meeting and the need to link up with emerging social movements.
Rajni Lallah* argues that AGOA is aimed a colonising Africa for US capitalists. She also argues that it forms part of the US’s plan to extend its military stranglehold on the continent.
MP Giyose* discusses the London Agreement (1953) and the HIPC (1996) and argues that Third World debt is a means to control the Third World.
The Call of the Anti-War Coalition (Jhb,SA)
PEACE FOR DEVELOPMENT
(Platform Against Bush Politics)
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