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Monday, 22 December 2014 15:57

Does Freedom Require Empire?

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In a startling article, Daniel McCarthy, the admirable editor of The American Conservativemagazine (TAC), writes, “Successive British and American empires created and upheld the world order in which [classical] liberalism could flourish.” In other words, as he writes in “Why Liberalism Means Empire,” “Liberalism and empire reinforced one another in manifold ways.” Therefore, if we want an enduring liberal democratic society, we must acknowledge the necessity of a U.S.-enforced global empire. I say the article is startling because for years TAC has been the place to find solid critiques of George W. Bush/Barack Obama–style interventionist foreign policy. But this is a call for…
“A popular government, without popular information, or the mean of acquiring it, is but a prologue to a farce or a tragedy; or perhaps both,” declared James Madison, the author and champion of the Bill of Rights. “Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; and a people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives.” This is still the essential truth of an American experiment that can only be advanced toward the equal and inclusive justice that did not exist in Madison’s time by a broadly informed and broadly engaged citizenry. When journalists are harassed,…
Tuesday, 02 September 2014 12:01

Dr. David Duke Responds to a Letter from Israel

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Dr. David Duke receives emails from all over the world in reaction to his articles, radio shows and videos. Among the letters, are some from Israel. One of these warranted a full response, and readers of this website will be interested to read it: Message Body: Hi Dr. Duke. I am an Israeli resident and terribly bothered by the death of so many people in this war. On the other hand, at least as I understand, Hamas is declaring they will continue fighting Israel under any conditions. What would you expect Israel to do? i’m not here to provoke, but…
Tuesday, 02 September 2014 11:08

Broken

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They Were Soldiers: How the Wounded Return from America’s Wars — The Untold Story by Ann Jones. (Haymarket Books/Dispatch Books 2013), 191 pages. Members of the American armed forces are props. They wave from convertibles as Independence Day parades make their way down Main Street U.S.A. They are trotted out at football games to bless the proceedings as some kind of martial event. They wish us happy holidays from countries many Americans can’t find on a map. The traditional narrative is that these men and women are the best of us. They risk life and more likely than not limb to…
[This essay, which originally appeared on TomDispatch, is excerpted from the first chapter of Patrick Cockburn’s new book, The Jihadis Return: ISIS and the New Sunni Uprising, with special thanks to his publisher, OR Books.  The first section is a new introduction written for TomDispatch.] There are extraordinary elements in the present US  policy in Iraq and Syria that are attracting surprisingly little attention. In Iraq, the US  is carrying out air strikes and sending in advisers and trainers to help beat back the advance of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (better known as ISIS) on the Kurdish capital, Erbil. The US…
Though the fatalities in the latest flare up between Israel and Hamas – about 285Palestinians and two Israeli killed so far – dwarf those in other conflicts, the American public needs to pay particular attention to what’s happening there. The US is not merely an onlooker here: we are directly involved in militarily supporting the Israeli side to the tune of $3 billion per year. And the prognosis is not good: Human Rights Watch weighed in recently saying"Israeli air attacks in Gaza investigated by Human Rights Watch have been targeting apparent civilian structures and killing civilians in violation of the laws of war." And…
In the first part of this article, we defined the concept of “Intellectual” as we understand it and mentioned the work of some prominent non-Muslim and Muslim intellectuals. We highlighted how Noam Chomsky, Betrand Russell, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., Malek Bennabi, and Ali Shariati represented different types, or should we say facets, of intellectuals. We adopted the definition of the intellectual as one who espouses the concerns of his/her society and becomes an active participant in the social change he/she longs for! Imam: the Muslim scholar-intellectual One privileged type of intellectual in the Muslim world is the Imam!…
Oftentimes do we hear lengthy discussions by Algerian intellectuals and laymen alike about the state of decadence that the country has reached. We read in the newspapers detailed, often brilliant and precise, analyses of this state. Each one finds culprits on whom he/she hangs all the blame. First in this list one would find the government, this or that minister, the educational or judiciary system, the media, corruption, and so on and so forth, as part of a long list of explanations of the sources of the backwardness we live in. Yet, nothing changes! Things seem even to be going…
The release of a long-delayed investigation into the Central Intelligence Agency’s post-9/11 interrogation methods was held up yet again on Tuesday after the chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee objected to the amount of information that had been censored by the Obama administration. “I have concluded that the redactions eliminate or obscure key facts that support the report’s findings and conclusions,” Dianne Feinstein said Tuesday in a statement announcing her decision to delay publication of portions of the report, which was assembled by her committee. Feinstein said she had written a letter to the White House detailing which redactions she felt were…
If a man living in America were to go on television and admit that he spent years stealing U.S. defense secrets on behalf of another country, and was proud of what he had done, Attorney General Eric Holder would immediately fly into a rage and call for arrest and prosecution under the Espionage Act, wouldn’t he? Well, maybe not, if the recent revelations made by Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan regarding his spying for Israel are anything to go by. There has long been a certain acceptance both in the media and within the government that something done on behalf of or together…
Tuesday, 12 August 2014 06:54

The Return To The Covenant Of The Prophets

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The history of the world shows that the angels' accusations that humans will spill blood on earth and spread corruption have been accurate so far. Is it possible for us to come out from under the angels' judgment to the light of the Lord's knowledge of us; can we accomplish this scientifically and methodologically? How can we return to the covenant of the prophets, the covenant they pledged with God to enter the world of love and compassion, the world of knowledge and eternal life and bliss? Though, it seems that our species is still fulfilling the predictions of the…

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