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  • Red Scare didnt dampen their creativity
Red Scare didnt dampen their creativity

    Red Scare didnt dampen their creativity Red Scare didnt dampen their creativity

    February 13, 2004

    Book Review Historian Paul Buhle’s continuing series on Hollywood blacklistees has, inevitably, led beyond the kingdoms of the studio monarchy. After writing a series of books on the subject, the author’s 2003 collaboration with David Wagner...

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  • The price of empire

    The price of empire

    February 6, 2004

    Review In his latest work, “The Sorrows of Empire: Militarism, Secrecy, and the End of the Republic,” Chalmers Johnson has returned to expand upon themes that emerged in his previous bestseller, “Blowback: The Costs and Consequences...

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  • Artists events target Patriot Act

    Artists events target Patriot Act

    February 6, 2004

    MILWAUKEE – Hundreds of people here took part in five days of events last month to critically examine the USA Patriot Act and other threats to civil liberties. The Milwaukee Artist Resource Network organized the Dossier...

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  • Lee Cain, auto worker, Communist

    Lee Cain, auto worker, Communist

    January 30, 2004

    Lee Cain, auto worker and UAW organizer, fighter for civil rights, and champion of the People’s Weekly World, died Jan. 13 at the age of 86. Lee was a relentless fighter for bettering the life of...

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  • Book Review  People vs. Profits

    Book Review People vs. Profits

    January 30, 2004

    A must read for today People vs. Profits Victor Perlo

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