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- ABC's of Media Relations
First Published: 2004
- Abel Santamaria
A biographical sketch of the second in command of the assault on the Moncada Barracks
- Abortions faster, safer in clinics, MDs' group says
First Published: 1985 Ontario should permit abortion clinics because they allow women to have abortions earlier in their preganacies when there is far less health risk, the Medical Reform Group of Ontario says.
- Abstinence of Else!
The Just-Say-No Approach in Sex Ed Lacks One Detail: Evidence That it Works First Published: 1997
- Academic Government and Academic Citizenship in a Time of Revolt
- Academic mobbing, or how to become campus tormentors
First Published: 2016 If you’re a university professor, chances are fairly good that you have initiated or participated in mobbing. Why? First, because mobbers are not sadists or sociopaths, but ordinary people; second, because universities are a type of organization that encourages mobbing; and third, as a result, mobbing is endemic at universities. Unlike bullying, an individual form of harassment in which a typical scenario consists of a boss victimizing an assistant, mobbing is a serious organizational deficiency.
- Access to Electronic Records
A State by State Guide to Obtaining Government Data First Published: 2003 Reporters have a tool that allows them to report on entire populations and do original analysis on a subject for their stories, rather than relying solely on anecdotes. Computer-assisted reporting helps journalists do important stories that otherwise would not be covered.
- The Accumulation of the US, USSR, and China
- Acupuncture, Magic, and Make-Believe
First Published: 2003 Traditional Chinese acupuncture is an archaic procedure of inserting needles through the skin over imaginary channels in accord with rules developed from pre-scientific superstition and numerological beliefs. New research has replaced this mystical sham medical procedure with a simple evidence-based no-needle treatment that stimulates motor points and nerve junctures and induces gene-expression of neurochemicals and activates brain areas important for healing. This is a scientifically based alternative to the previous metaphysical theories and magical rituals.
- Advertising as Social Production
First Published: 1969
- An affair to remember
First Published: 2000 Graham Green's two-year passion for Catherine Walston.
- Affirmative Action
The New Look First Published: 1989 Affirmative action may be out of favor at the Supreme Court, but it is becoming a stronger force on America's campuses. Until a decade or so ago, questions of ethnicity and equity could be considered as involving mostly blacks and whites. Now Asians and Hispanics among others are making claims as well, and the rules determining which groups will be given preferential treatment have been changing. A discussion and review of the changing state and perception of affirmative action in America.
- Afghanistan and the "experts"
First Published: 2021 Tthe "experts" are never wrong. When each intervention turns into yet another predictable disaster -- predicted by others, of course, not by the "experts" -- the "experts" never acknowledge their mistakes, and the media never holds them to account.
- African National Congress - South Africa: A Short History
- African odysseys turn to the south
First Published: 2012 Fewer than 5% of African migrants now want to reach Europe or America. They’re looking instead to neighbouring countries, or the continent’s dreamland, South Africa. It’s a long, hard way there, and they may be no better off if they reach it.
- The African Revolution: Theory and Practice
The Political Thought of Amilcar Cabral
- After Freud and Jung
On R.D. Laing.
- After Left Nationalism
The Future of Canadian Political Economy First Published: 2004 Kellogg argues against the left nationalist position that Canada's subordinate role vis-a-via U.S. imperialism is should be a concern for the left.
- After the Arab spring, the struggle continues on a university campus
A dispute between a secular academic and conservative Islamists threatens the peace at a Tunisian university First Published: 2012 A university administrator takes a stand against religious extremism.
- After the massacre: life in South Africa's platinum mining belt
First Published: 2014 Two years ago 34 striking miners in South Africa were shot dead by security forces. The ensuing cover-up was a national scandal. Will the wage protests herald a major force for change and loosen the African National Congress' grip on power?
- Against Censorship
First Published: 1985
- Against Soviet Social-Imperialism and For National Liberation
What Kind of Friendship? First Published: 1976 Two articles against Soviet Social-Imperialist Cuban Intervention in Angola by Hardial Bains, the leaders of the CPC-ML.
- AIDS ConspiracyTheories
Tracking the Real Genocide
- Airport expansion
Re: Billy Bishop expansion plan needs real scrutiny First Published: 2015 The Toronto Island airport in its present configuration is already harmful to public health. Any expansion would contribute to climate change by increasing emissions and air pollution and decreasing green and recreational space.
- The airport malls
First Published: 2013 An airport is a zombie zone between two worlds. The retail spaces are seductive, yet you didn't choose to shop here. You didn't choose to be here. They are controlling you, guiding you, harassing you: will you be able to resist a purchase?
- Aktion Dritter Weg - Aufbauinitiative
- Alan Dershowitz: Lawyer for Zionist Lies and Spies
First Published: 1989
- Alderman John Sewell Press Release - June 15, 1978
First Published: 1978 News release announcing John Sewell's campaign for Mayor of Toronto.
- Alienatin and Workers' Self-Management
First Published: 1974
- All Over the Map
A Revolution in Cartography First Published: 2012 On the effects of the digital revolution in cartography, including a discussion of Ken Jennings' Maphead: Charting the Wide, Weird World of Geography Wonks and Rebecca Solnit's Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas.
- All Politics is Local
Election night in Peru's largest prison First Published: 2012 Daniel Alarcon explores the internal politics of Peru's largest prison.
- Alliance for Non-Violent Action (ANVA)
A Toronto group, founded in 1982, which believed the peace movement should broaden its critique to include militarism in general, and all oppressive power relationships.
- Alma, N.B.
First Published: 1972 A photo essay by Ursula Heller about the town of Alma, New Brunswick.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 4, Winter 1972-1973.
- Alternative Connexions (I)
First Published: 1989 Document on developing 'alternative connexions' in collaboration with other groups and individuals. There is a copy in the Connexions Archive.
- Altruism Can Be Contagious
Contagious Altruism First Published: 2013 Altruism inspires more altruism, according to many studies.
- Amazon defenders face death or exile
First Published: 2012 Ordinary Brazilians who report illegal logging face threats to their lives.
- American drought: California's crisis
First Published: 2014 California is undergoing its worst drought in a generation. Chris McGreal explains how it is affecting the state.
- American Economic Imperialism: A Survey of the Literature
- American Imperialism in our Educational System
- The American Revolution: Was There "A People"?
First Published: 1976 Book review of 11 books about the American Revolution.
- The American right is trapped in a hyperbolic and dysfunctional world
To have credibility within the Republican party is to have none outside it. First Published: 2011 On the Republican primary race and the problem of credibility that socially conservative candidates who mobilize the Republican base will face in a general election regarding their appeal to centrist voters.
- America's trailer parks: the residents may be poor but the owners are getting rich
First Published: 2015 It's an unusual but potentially lucrative investment: Warren Buffett is prompting people to attend Mobile Home University, a 'boot camp' in trailer park ownership.
- An analysis of Classical Theories of Imperialism
First Published: 1972
- An Analysis of the Canadian Post Secondary Student Population
Part 1: A Report on Canadian Undergraduate Students First Published: 1966
- Anarchism and Formal Organizations
First Published: 1977
- Anarchism and Marxism: A Confrontation of Traditions
- Anarchism and the National Liberation Struggle
- Anarchism & Violence
First Published: 1978 Published: 1989 The attitudes to violence within the anarchist tradition are complex and contradictory, and the issue remains contentious among anarchists today. The advocates, or at least the defenders, of violence have predominated. There is, however, also an important strand of anarchist thought which has insisted on the intrinsic importance of non-violence.
- The Anarchist Beast
The Anti-Anarchist Crusade in Periodical Literature (1884-1906)
- Anarchist-Communist Principles
Draft #2, Final Revision First Published: 1978
- Anarchists Unite with Big Brother Against Reds
First Published: 2010 Campus anarchists support administration censorship of Trotskyist literature.
- Anarquismo Una promesa incumplida?
First Published: 1999 Published: 2000
- Anchors Aweigh
First Published: 1996 Abut the Tailhook scandal.
- Ancient Greece, the Middle East and an ancient cultural internet
First Published: 2013 The ancient Greek world is being recast from an isolated entity to one of many hybrid cultures in Africa and in the East.
- And That's the Way It Is
First Published: 1980
- Angola
First Published: 1974 After a decade and a half of armed struggle, the people of Angola are promised their freedom from Portuguese rule in November 1975. but what kind of freedom will it be?
- The Angry Brigade
- Answering Machine Tips
First Published: 1996 Voice mail needs to be managed effectively.
- Anti-Québécois Chauvinism in the NHL
Honor Maurice 'Rocket' Richard First Published: 2017
- Anti-racist group on petition drive
First Published: 1981 RACAR, the Riverdale Action Committee Against Racism, is running a series of petition blitzes in the Riverdale community. The object of the petitioning is to talk to Riverdale residents and inform them of the activities of the Ku Klux Klan and of the existence of the RACAR, to offer support, and to ask them to sign the petition condemning the activities of the Klan.
- Anti-Sex Witchhunt and the White House
Government Snoops Snoop on the Government
- Anti-Sovietism - Cold War Ideology
First Published: 1972 A critique of "anti-Sovietism" on the left.
There is a copy of this pamphlet in the Connexions Archive.
- Apartheid is a Heresy
- Application to Everdale
First Published: 1970 Bill Goldfinch reflects on his application to work as an English teacher at Everdale School.
- An Appraisal of the Educational Opportunity Bank Proposal
First Published: 1968
- Archbishop of Canterbury embarrassed about church's financial link to Wonga
First Published: 2013 Justin Welby 'irritated' to discover Church of England holds indirect £75,000 stake in payday lender he singled out for criticism.
- Architect fears Toronto may resemble New York
First Published: 1972 Developer and citizen advocate debate the future of the city.
- Archives donation paints picture of local union's rich community history
First Published: 2023 A donation of historical materials from Unifor Local 199 to Brock’s Archives and Special Collections is now available for students and researchers to explore in the James A. Gibson Library. The fonds of Unifor Local 199, which was previously the Canadian Auto Workers Local 199 and, before that, the United Auto Workers Local 199, includes records and ephemera dating back to 1937.
- Are our household appliances getting too complicated?
First Published: 2013 Tom Meltzer explains why function inflation is such a turn-off.
- Are you sleeping Richard?
First Published: 1972 Notes on Excellence by Margaret Dyment.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 3, Fall 1972.
- Argentina is Right to Stand up to Greedy US Vultures
First Published: 2014 Although in a precarious position after a US court ruling on debt repayments, Argentina must put its economy and people first.
- Arguments for Militants
First Published: 1984 A review of some fundamental labour principles and the contemporary bread-and-butter reasons why it is important they find their expression in action rather than mere rhetoric.
- Arrest and Detention: Your Rights and Duties
- Art in Public Places
Midcontinental special issue Volume 4, Number 1 First Published: 1984 Published: 1985
- The Art of the Poster
- Art, Trash & Titillation
A Consumer's Guide to Lezzy Smut First Published: 1983
- Articles and Reviews
First Published: 2014
- As far as the person who is photographed in concerned
Men like to look at women: Interview with a female photographer A conversation exploring the frictions that often seem to arise between men and women over the sexual implications of photography in a naturist setting.
- "As the Screw Turns"
First Published: 1968
- As the World Burns
Combustion Engines; There Will Always Be Fires First Published: 2018 A two essay report that examines the causes and costs of large wildfires. The first essay titled "Combustion Engines" takes a look at a 'mega-fire' that raged across Montana in 2017, placing blame on global warmimg, mismanagement by authorities, and the building of houses in high rish areas. The second essay, "There Will Always Be Fires", describes the conditions that led to huge blazes in Portugal which are largely attributed to the introduction of of the highly flammable eucalyptus.
- As we see it
- Assam's excluded non-citizens
First Published: 2020
- At a Fork in the Road
A Debriefing on the RCP First Published: 2008
- At Last!
First Published: 1984 Chris Bearchell looks at two of the new crop of lusty lesbian magazines: On Our Backs and Bad Attitude.
- Automation and Employment
- Automation and Labor
First Published: 1964
- "Autonome Nationalisten"
First Published: 2010 Die "Autonomen Nationalisten" send eine aesthetisch-stilistische and strategisch-aktionistische Neuerung im deutschen Neonazismus. Durch die Adaption linker Codes und Inszenierungsformen hat er sein Auftreten modernisiert.
- Die Autonomen
Portrait einer linksextremistischen Subkultur First Published: 1998
- Autonomie Libertaire
- Autonomy
To Fraternally Unite Nicaraguans, Now and Forever First Published: 1985
- The Awakening
Ron Paul's generational movement First Published: 2013 Article on the upsurge of THE movement that Ron Paul (from the Republican Party) initiated. This 'Awakening' is characterized for its emphasis on peace and liberty.
- Back in the gutter again
First Published: 1986 Proposed federal legislation on pornography is so bad, only the loonies support it. Unfortunately, the loonies are in power.
- Back to the Land in Romania
A Pig, Milk and Cheap Veg Against EU Agribusiness First Published: 2014 The EU sends Europeanisation agents across Romania to end subsistence farming and encourage agricultural competition. But those who have turned to self-sufficient farming because of austerity resist the world of the CAP.
- Back to Work at Imperial
The strike at Imperial Typewriters is over. Phased return to work has been negotiated. Race Today concludes the final chapter in the victorious struggle of Asian workers.
- Bagamoyo, Tanzania
First Published: 1974
- Bakunin and Japan
Libero International No. 5, Sept 1978 First Published: 1978
- Bakunin's Concept of Revolution
First Published: 1977 If we are to understand the anarchist brand of revolutionary socialism developed by Michael Bakunin we should first recognize his populist predispositions.
- Bangkok's Big Brother is watching you
First Published: 2015 Abigail Haworth charts the rise of General Prayuth Chan-ocha and his despotic regime.
- Bangladesh volunteers learn to make a life-or-death difference in a disaster
First Published: 2015 In the wake of the Rana Plaza collapse, civilians - often first on the scene of disasters in poorer countries - are being trained to support emergency teams.
- Bangladesh's penny bank gives hope to the rural poor
First Published: 1989
- Barr to be Board Chairman
First Published: 1976 Ward Seven school trustee Doug Barr seems certain to become the next chairman of the Toronto School Board.
- Barrie Zwicker's 9/11 Resource Guide
First Published: 2004
- Basic Documents of the Spartacist League - Part 1
Dcouments 1963-1966.
- Basic Documents of the Spartacist League - Part 2
First Published: 1969 Published: Resolutions adopted by the Second National Conference, 30 August - 1 September 1969.
- Basic Documents of the Spartacist League - Part 3
- Basis for Affiliation
- Bats in Your Hair?
First Published: 1988 One of the legends that has made many of us more than a little nervous about bats claims that they are prone to crashing into you and getting caught in your hair. Scientists say that is just a myth, but do we really believe them when they say that? Last week I got a chance to test the theory – and my nerve.
- Erwin Baur (1915-2016)
First Published: 2017 Erwin Baur, radical trade unionist and founding member of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP), died on November 30, 2016, in Alameda, California at the age of 101. Unlike many veteran unionists of the 1930s generation, Baur made a youthful contract with revolutionary socialism that he never broke.
- The Bay Area Radical Teachers Organizing Committee
Education and Corporate Capitalism First Published: 1971 Published: 1972
- BC's green accords
The Tin Wis Coalition First Published: 1992 Environmentalists, aboriginal people and loggers have made encouraging progress in British Columbia in united to defend the environment.
- Beating the Bushes
A Resource Guide
- Becoming Political
The Growth of the Quebec Teachers' Union First Published: 1972 This article was originally written in This Magazine in French.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 1972.
- Before the Deluge
How Washington sealed Puerto Rico's fate First Published: 2018 A look at the problems facing Puerto Rico prior to Hurricane Maria, which was already a plundered and mis-managed society with crumbling infrastructure long before the hurricane struck.
- Beware the Secret Sex Police
First Published: 1989 From the days of Anthony Comstock and the 1873 Comstock Act to the present, the U.S. Justice Department has been infested with a small band of moral vigilantes who use its power and that of the Postal Service to prosecute and persecute a carefully selected few publishers, small businessmen, and ordinary citizens for 'illegal' or 'obscene' activites of a personal nature in the area of sex.
- Beyond Oppression, Beyond Diversity: Class Analysis and Gender Inequality
First Published: 1995 Massive increases in tuition fees resulting from government cutbacks to education were not addressed at a Status of Women conference -- an indication that much of what shall be referred to in this paper as "left feminism" has increasingly lost its way.
- Beyond War
First Published: 1985
- Big business is not to blame
Corporations would act on global warming but are stalled by government in the name of the market First Published: 2005 Innovative technologies are available to improve the energy efficiency of residential and commercial properties. Businesses who want to adopt these new technologies would be placing themselves at a disadvantage to do so, unless governments mandate improved efficiency standards -- which they refuse to do.
- The biggest threat to a free society is freedom of speech, says Canada’s Public Safety Minister
First Published: 2015 Canada's "Public Safety" Minister Steven Blaney says that the Holocaust could have been prevented if only Germany hadn't suffered from an excess of freedom of speech.
- Bill 274: The Great Debate
First Published: 1974
- Bill Davis to Open Regent Health Centre
Official Opening DEC.18 [1973] First Published: 1973 After 4½ years of organizing, planning and numerous meetings with health professionals and governmental officials, Regent Park tenants have finally succeeded in getting their own community health centre.
- Bioregion
A Means TO Community Control First Published: 1991 An increasing amount of research demonstrates how the destruction of the environment and the growing levels of social disruption happening worldwide are related to the way the global economic system is organized, with its emphasis on competition, profit, and world trade.
- The bird that travels 29,000km a year
First Published: 2014 The Rufa red knot's epic annual migration from Tierra del Fuego to the Canadian Arctic risks being grounded by climate change.
- Bisexuality: A Choice Not an Echo?
A Very Personal Confession by "Orlando" First Published: 1978 While the sexual case histories of bisexuals vary wildly in almost every other respect, this same quirk-of-fate, right-person-at-the-right-time pattern is common.
- Bisexuality and women
First Published: 1983 We believe there is a need for a better understanding of bisexuality in the women's movement.
- Bissell Thesis and Replies
- Black market boom lays bare a social divide in Colorado's marijuana market
First Published: 2014 Inside Colorado's black market for pot, segregation and resentment flourish.
- Black Power: SNCC Speaks for Itself
A Collection of Interviews and Statements First Published: 1966
- The Blind Men and the Elephant
First Published: 1975
- Blueprint for Heaven on Earth
- The Bodies in The Forest
First Published: 2018 An excerpt from Gessen's book "Never Remember: Searching for Stalin's Gulags in Putin's Russia", published by Columbia Global Reports. The book examines Stalin's extensive network of labour camps that held and killed millions of prisoners in 1930s to the 1950s.
- Body and Sewell: Why the Mayor's still champeen at City Hall
First Published: 1979
- Bolivia's coup
First Published: 2019
- The Bone Collectors
A Brutal Chapter in Australia's Past First Published: 2014 The remains of hundreds of Aboriginal people, dug up from sacred ground and once displayed in museums all over the world, are now stored in a Canberra warehouse. When will they be given a national resting place?
- Book List for Introduction to Marxism Course
First Published: 1975
- Book of Laws of the International Typographical Union
- Bookkeeping Handbook
For low income citizen groups First Published: 1973
- Bookworm's goulash: A taster's choice of the good, bad and indifferent
Book reviews First Published: 1973
- Bookworms Rejoice
Digital deal paves the way for online access First Published: 2008 Google and the US book industry struck a deal to sell digitized books online and distribute royalties to their authors and publishers through a third party.
- Boracay islanders fear for their lives in battle with Philippine tourist trade
First Published: 2013 Hotel security guard is charged with murder after shooting of spokesman for Ati people, who claim ancestral land rights.
- Borderline Case
First Published: 1992 The bizarre trial of Dr. James Tyhurst on charges of sadism and sexual abuse revealed that in the practice of psychiatry little is certain, and in the courts even less.
- Boys: Do you know where your mothers are?
First Published: 1997 Dr. Miriam Garfinkle got tired of being just the mom in the stands. She instigated the uprising from fan to player at her son's house league championship team party.
- Brazil Puts the Arts in the Pockets of the Poor with New Cultural Coupon Scheme
First Published: 2014 The government hopes $20 Vale Cultura voucher will encourage poorest Brazilians to sample wider range of cultural pursuits.
- Breakfasts keep friendships in shape
First Published: 2003 Profile of a fitness group that has a fifteen year standing breakfast date, and has become a support group and circle of friends.
- Breaking the Hurt/Counter-Hurt Cycle
First Published: 1995
- Breast cancer realities
Judging by the Globe and Mail coverage, it appears that breast cancer only strikes women who have six figure incomes, most of whom, apparently, are also high-profile media personalities. This is not the case. Working-class women and women living in poverty also get breast cance
- Brexit, Jeremy Corbyn, and Contempt for Democracy
Introduction to the July 2, 2016 issue of Other Voices First Published: 2016 A constant theme in elite reaction to the Brexit referendum, expressed especially through the mainstream media, has been a visceral contempt for democracy. Ordinary working people are portrayed as stupid and reactionary, incapable of understanding how wonderful the European Union project is. Again and again, one hears the comment that the great unwashed should not be allowed to vote on issues which they are incapable of understanding. This reaction is not new: ruling classes for centuries have loathed democracy, which is seen as an existential threat to the wealth and privileges of the elite.
- Bridging the Chasm Between Two Cultures
First Published: 2004 A full-on clash of cultures makes communication extremely difficult between the skeptical community and the metaphysical/new age community.
- Brief by the Ontario New Democratic Youth to the Executive of the Ontario New Democratic Party, April 27, 1972
First Published: 1972 A response from the NDY to the attack on the left in the Ontario NDP in 1972.
- Brief calls for changes at Wellesley
First Published: 1977 Recommendations contained in a brief submitted to Wellesly Hospital.
- A Brief Guide to Bourgeois Ideology
- Bright Frenetic Mills
Easy Chair First Published: 2010 Chronicling the decline of the print media industry and the rise of market driven online content mills, the author speculates about professional standards in journalism and how they might have a hope of being upheld.
- Bringing Life to Artificial Ponds
First Published: 1993
- Britain took more out of India than it put in -- Could China do the same to Britain?
First Published: 2014 Large parts of India's economy were destroyed by British technology in the 1800s, and by deals that favoured British shareholders. Today, it's China that holds that kind of power.
- B.C. Teachers Turn Political
First Published: 1972 Political conflict between the BCTF and the government.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 3, Fall 1972.
- British Nationalism and the EEC
- Broken Heartland
The looming collapse of agriculture on the Great Plains First Published: 2012 Today, the idea of a return to nature, which a pair of academics named Frank and Deborah Popper, first described twenty five years ago in a scholarly article entitled "The Great Plains: From Dust to Dust," has become central to almost any conversation about the region's future.
- Build a Base in the Working Class
First Published: 1969
- Building Freedom: Mozambique's Frelimo
First Published: 1971 This pamphlet presents the philosophy, purposes and programs of FRELIMO, the Mozambique Liberation Front.
- Building the Revolutionary Party
Hallas, Duncan Duncan Hallas reviews Tony Cliff's book on Lenin.
- Bumpy ride
Why America's roads are in tatters First Published: 2017 A look at America's negleced infrastructure of roads and bridges. Despite declining conditions, particularly on secondary roads, Republicans continued to press for less State funding- which they termed "devolution".
- Bündnis 90/Die Grünen: Oppositions- order Regierungspartie?
First Published: 1994
- Buoyant thinking for the future
Homes that float could provide a solution for often-flooded regions in Thailand First Published: 2012 Building amphibious homes in Thailand that are designed to weather the annual flooding.
- Burnt bridges and a generation
First Published: 1993 A first person account of the struggle the children of immigrants face in communicating with their grandparents across a language barrier.
- Business Incorporators Handbook
- The Business of the Country is Selling Out the Country
First Published: 1971 The sale of Ryerson Press and other things.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 5, Number 1, Winter 1971.
- By the people, for the people?
First Published: 1980 A tiny group of appointed politicians is ignoring the what the people have said they want.
- Cabbagetown The Directory
First Published: 1984 directory of Cabbagetown businesses
- Cage of Gold
The corrupt business of deportation First Published: 2020 On the Bracero Program that perpetuated violence and exploitation against Mexican laborers, and argues for a reckoning with this history in US-Mexico relations.
- California turns to fake grass in response to drought
First Published: 2015 Despite objections from environmentalists, artificial turf is growing in Calinfornia.
- A Call for, and the Principles of, a New Confederation
An Initiatory Proposal First Published: 1989 Muncipal - Ecological - Democratic - Social - Egalitarian
- A Call to Alms
The New Face of Charities First Published: 1997
- A Call to Resistance
- Camapign Against the Model West Germany
No 7: The Atomic State and the People Who Have to Live In It
- Campus Centre Project
First Published: 1971
- Campus Centre Project Manifesto
First Published: 1970
- Can the Family Survive
This essay explores whether the isolated nuclear family still can fulfill its aims as a centre of security in people's relations to the world.
- Can the Sciences Help Us to Make Wise Ethical Judgments?
First Published: 2004 Scientific knowledge has a vital, if limited, role to play in shaping our moral values and helping us to frame wiser judgments. Ethical values are natural and open to examination in the light of evidence and reason.
- Can We Really Tap Our Problems Away?
Thought Field Therapy is marked as an extraordinarily fast and effective body-tapping treatment First Published: 2000 Thought Field Therapy is marketed as an extraordinarily fast and effective body-tapping treatment for a number of psychological problems. However, it lacks even basic empirical support and exhibits many of the trappings of a pseudoscience.
- Can you really make a living by selling used books on Amazon for a penny?
First Published: 2015 Secondhand book sales online not only make millions but also offer demanding customers rare – or simply cheap – titles that might otherwise rot in landfill.
- Canada and Capitalism
- Canada and the Central American Peace Process
Selected Documents First Published: 1990
- The Canada Health Act: A Brief by the Medical Reform Group of Ontario
First Published: 1984
- Canada is not Kansas
First Published: 1972 Charles Pachter on Canadian art.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 3, Fall 1972.
- Canada Past: Aristocrats, Plutocrats, Workers
First Published: 1972 Reviews of three works: The Sense of Power, The History of Canadian Wealth, and The Bunkhouse Man.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 2, Summer 1972.
- Canada-Sovet series over ... winner in doubt
The 1972 Canada-Soviet hockey summit First Published: 1972 This article was written shortly after the end of the 1972 hockey series between a Soviet team and a Canadian team comprised of players from the National Hockey League. The closely fought series saw the Canadians win four games, the Soviets three, with one game tied.
- Canada's Environment: An Overview
First Published: 1986
- Canada's Message to Radicals
First Published: 1970 two articles, one reprinted from Canadian Dimension
- Canada: How the Communists Took Control
First Published: 1971 Published: Explains how the Communists took control of Canada without anyone noticing.
- Canadian Co-operatives and the International Community
First Published: 1980
- The Canadian Historical Association's Fake 'Consensus' on Canadian Genocide
First Published: 2021 Last month, the Canadian Historical Association (CHA) issued a public 'Canada Day Statement" -- described as having been "unanimously approved" by the group's governing council -- declaring that "existing historical scholarship" makes it "abundantly clear" that Canada's treatment of Indigenous peoples amounts to “genocide." The authors also claimed that there is a "broad consensus" among historians on the existence of Canadian "genocidal intent" (also described elsewhere in the statement as "genocidal policies" and "genocidal systems").
- Canadian History in Cartoons
Book Review of A Caricature History of Canadian Politics; J.W. Bengough J.W. Bengough was the preeminent cartoonist of the of the post-Confederation period.
- Canadian Human Rights Foundation - Background paper for conference January 28, 1983
First Published: 1983 Published: 1093
- Canadian Human Rights Foundation: Conference on Freedom of Info & Communications 1982
Report on a conference held at University of Calgary, November 5, 1982 First Published: 1982
- Canadian Human Rights Foundation: Conference on Freedom of Info & Communications 1983
Report on a conference held in Halifax, January 28, 1983 First Published: 1983 Published: 1093
- Canadian Jews condemn suppression of criticism of Israel
First Published: 2009 Over 150 Jewish Canadians signed a statement expressing their concerns about the campaign to suppress criticism of Israel that is being carried on within Canada.
- 'Canadian Labour in Politics' book review
A book review of Gad Horowitz's book Canadian Labour in Politics. The review originally appeared in Our Generation magazine and was reprinted as a pamphlet by Confrontations Publications
- Canadian Left and the Test of War
First Published: 2003 The bloody U.S. war of conquest against Iraq was a litmus test for the left. Millions internationally and hundreds of thousands in Canada rallied against the war. yet is is patently clear that the biggest antiwar demonstrations in history had no effect whsoever on the war-crazed American ruling class.
- Canadian Literature: The Necessary Revolution
First Published: 1972 A discussion on nationalism as an emerging social force in Canada.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 3, Fall 1972.
- The Canadian Sleep and the Student Left
Thoughts for the CUS Seminar May 1969 First Published: 1969 A paper prepared for the Canadian Union of Students Seminar May 1969
- Canadian Union of Postal Workers Negotiations Backgrounders
Four backgrounders published in February, March, April 1981 First Published: 1981 Backgrounder #1 is on Health and Safety; #2 is on Reduced Workings Time; #3 is on Parental Rights; #4 is on Night Work. All are in French as well as English.
- The Canadian Whole Earth Almanac
About the Canadian Whole Earth Almanac, and the people who have put it together.
- Cape Town's death industry: 'If you’re buried here, it's as if they threw you away'
First Published: 2015 The Xhosa people make up the vast majority of Cape Town's black population, spending most or all of their lives in the South African city. Saverin narrates why the people living there don't want to be buried there.
- Capitalism and Regional Disparities
First Published: 1969
- Capitalism in Crisis: Inflation and the State
This document comprises chatpers 3 - 5 of this book.
- Capitalism is still in dreamland
Despite the markets' excesses, policymakers think they are in control First Published: 2008 Reporting on the World Economic Forum 2008, the author finds the IMF's suggestion to cut taxes and interest to be perpetuating the myth that the crises is one of liquidity rather than solvency.
- Capitalist and Maoist Economic Development
First Published: 1971
- Card players and Story Tellers
First Published: 1971 Describes some of the collective folkways of the rural poor who have been excluded from many of the blessings and the curses of advanced capitalism.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 5, Number 3, Summer 1971.
- The Case for Abolishing ROTC
First Published: 1969 The abolition of ROTC on the Harvard campus is imperative not because ROTC maintains low academic standards, but because the policies its men defend and the interests they serve are fundamentally wrong.
- Catching Flies
Flies in your eyes First Published: 1971 An adventure story in which Bob Bossin and Rufus the Radical Reptile embark on a voyage of discovery with R.D. Laing.
- Catering to Cows' Sociability
First Published: 1993 Organic dairy farming involves putting cows out to pasture. This provides better quality feed at half the cost of silage, reduced vet bills, and longer productive lifespans.
- Cattlemen's Concerns
- Cegeps, Charlebois, Chartrand: The Quebec Revolution Now
First Published: 1970 An interview with Dimitri Roussopoulos, editor of "Our Generation," a radical new left quarterly published in Montreal. Roussopoulos discusses the state of student protest and campus unrest in Quebec.
- Celebrate the Children of Resistance
First Published: 2000
- Censorship, access and the politics of porn
First Published: 1983
- Censorship: Stopping the book banners
- Challenge and Innovation
A History of the Workers' Educational Association
- The Challenge of the One Big Union
- Champion of Chinese Farmers' Rights Jailed for Forging Official Documents
First Published: 2014 Villagers pack the court to applaud woman given two years in prison for trying to prevent land grabs and illegal demolition.
- Charity nice, but no solution
Re: The coolest gift ever - ice time First Published: 2011 This kind of private generosity is fine but one must be clear that this is no funding model. We need a proper progressive tax system in which the rich pay their fair share.
- The charm of abusers
Why queers put up with dangerous partners First Published: 2003 Abusive relationships often have a magnetic quality to them. They can be very intense, like a one-of-a-kind partnership, which also makes them very hard to leave.
- Cheap clothing proves far too dear
The death of workers in Bangladesh are just the latest tragedy that springs from the west's addiction to fashion First Published: 2010 In Bangladesh one hundred workers died in a garment fire, a common occurence plaguing a workforce that already has the distinction of being the "most poorly paid in the world". The author investigates the market forces that drive the terrible conditions and compensation for workers in this export industry.
- Child Migrant
First Published: 2012 An article in the June-July 2012 issue of Canada's history, about children sent from Britain to Canada.
- Childbirth by choice / Choisir de donner naissance
Revised edition / edition revisee Childbirth by choice, according to this pamphlet, means freedom of choice in planning one's family. It means a woman should not be pressured to bear a child against her will. It means a woman should not be pressured to hae an abortion against her will. CARAL believes that women shold have the freedom to choose whether or not to continue an unplanned, undesired pregnancy.
- Children of the revolution
First Published: 2009 When a 15-year-old schoolboy was shot in Athens in December, it triggered the worst civil unrest in Europe since 1968. Ed Vulliamy and Helena Smith join the frontline activists to talk anarchic protest, political upheaval and police brutality.
- Chile and the British Labour Movement
First Published: 1976
- Chile - Solidarity with Popular Unity
- Chile: The Working Class Road to Socialism
- China and the Cold War
First Published: 1966
- China commits billions in aid to Africa as part of charm offensive
First Published: 2013 China has committed $75bn (£48bn) on aid and development projects in Africa in the past decade, according to research which reveals the scale of what some have called Beijing's escalating soft power "charm offensive" to secure political and economic clout on the continent.
- China hopes to revive the Silk Road with bullet trains to Xinjiang
First Published: 2014 China hopes high-speed rail link will help pacify Xinjiang province.
- China and India 'water grab' dams put ecology of Himalayas in danger
First Published: 2013 More than 400 hydroelectric schemes are planned in the mountain region, which could be a disaster for the environment.
- Chinese shrine seeks stock-market path to financial nirvana
Zhejiang's Mount Putuo is latest sacred site to contemplate listing, prompting alarm over commercialisation of Chinese culture First Published: 2012 Mount Putuo in Zhejiang is the latest of several religious sites whose administrators have announced plans for a multimillion-pound stock-market flotation.
- The Chocolate Children
First Published: 1969 Reflections on a visit to the Milton Hershey School, a free, private, co-residential school in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
- Chomsky's determination to change society before it slides into irreversible barbarism
Review of For Reasons of State First Published: 1974 If the American war against Vietnam had no other positive outcome, it has at least produced a minority of Americans who have the courage to stand against the policies of their government. Outstanding among these is Noam Chomsky, leading scholar in the field of linguistics, who has contributed some brilliant works of politics and social criticism.
- Choose Life
Protest and Survive First Published: 1983 An appeal for peace from a broad range of non-government groups from around the world. Presented to the World Council of Churches in Vancouver in 1983.
- Choosing to be the man of the house
An ancient tradition of the sworn virgin living as a male still survives in Albania First Published: 2007 In Albania, biological women take an oath of virginity to have the freedom to live as men. They wear men's clothes and their hair is shorn. The tradition has persisted since the 15th century, in a region where ancient laws still limit women's rights.
- CIA Torture Architect Breaks Silence to Defend 'Enhanced Interrogation'
First Published: 2014 The psychologist regarded as the architect of the CIA's “enhanced interrogation” program has broken a seven-year silence to defend the use of torture techniques against al-Qaida terror suspects in the wake of the 9/11 attacks.
- CIA used Doctor Zhivago as a Literary Weapon during the Cold War
First Published: 2014 Newly declassified documents reveal the CIA published Boris Pasternak's Nobel-winning novel to sow unrest among Soviets.
- CIA whistleblower was a spy who never came in from the cold
First Published: 2008 Obituary of Philip Agee a CIA operative for twelve years, during which time he was posted throughout Latin America. He questioned the company's alignement with the military dictatorships of the region and defected, writing a tell all book and exposing CIA operatives.
- CIA's dirty little secrets exposed
First Published: 2003 Investigative reporting into the interrogation techniques used by the US Military on captured terrorism suspects. The author exposes the CIA secret detention centers abroad where interrogation occurs and US due process does not apply.
- Cinene Dam Scheme and the struggle for the liberation of Southern Africa
First Published: 1971
- Circles of mutual hatred trap Serbs and Croats
First Published: 1991
- Citizen media takes the stage as protests continue in Iran
First Published: 2009 Wth foreign media expelled from Iran, and local journalists being targeted, citizen journalists are becoming vital in covering the situation on the ground. MENASSAT interviewed Magda Abu-Fadil, Director of the Journalism Training Program at the American University of Beirut (AUB), to discuss what this means for the future of journalism
- A Citizen's Guide to the Ontario Health Care System
Draft - not published First Published: 1984
- A city for People
Programme of the Montreal Citizens' Movement First Published: 1974
- City slides into skid row
First Published: 1977 Perhaps some city planners and alderpersons are finally starting to take a serious look at Toronto’s skid row areas and the people struggling to survive in them. And just perhaps, they’ll come up with some solid and humane proposals which will get translated into action.
- A Civil Tongue
South Sudan tries to learn English First Published: 2012 South Sudan has proclaimed English its official language as part of an attempt to encourage economic growth.
- The Clarion: Toronto's new community paper
First Published: 1976 Launch of the Toronto Clarion in October 1976.
- Class Dismissed
When a state divests from public education First Published: 2017 A look at education in the state of Arizona where Empowerment Education Accounts (ESA's), money otherwise used to fund public education, are upheld by conservatives as a successful means of advancing private alternatives to traditional schooling.
- Class Struggle and European Unity
First Published: 1972
- Class Struggles in China
First Published: 1976
- Co-operative Practices and Principles Reconsidered
First Published: 1986
- Co-Creative Healing Relationship
Unit 4 Training Manual First Published: 1983
- Collaborative Learning for Change
First Published: 2002
- Collectively Defending Democracy in a World of SovereignStates
The Western Hemisphere Prospect First Published: 1993
- Collectors on the edge
The influence of Kew Gardens reaches far. In the heart of Botswana, meet the leaders of the Millenium Seed Bank Project First Published: 2009 The Millenium Seed Bank Project is an international botanical project to collect and study 10% of the world's plant species.
- The College Game
First Published: 1965
- Colors from Palestine 2019
A calendar which profiles the work of Palestinian artists.
- Comintern
Revolutionary Internationalism in Lenin's Time First Published: 2008
- Commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Communist Party of China
First Published: 1971
- A comment on John Holloway's 'Read Capital: The First Sentence, Or, Capital starts with Wealth, not with the Commodity'
First Published: 2015 John Holloway has written an article entirely devoted to the first sentence of Marx's Capital, a sentence which he claims is key to the whole book. Ulli Diemer thinks Holloway is misguided.
- The Common Front and Quebec Teachers
First Published: 1972 This article follows up Jules LeBlanc's piece in the last issue - "Becoming Political: The Growth of the Quebec Teachers' Union".
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 2, Summer 1972.
- Common Security Leader's Kit
New Light for the Planet First Published: 1990
- Communes
A Challenge to All of Us An essay exploring the nature of communes as a phenomenon of the past and the present, and contemplating their future.
- Communist China: Communal Progress and Individual Freedom
First Published: 1968
- The Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist) Documents
Political Report 1970 & Political Report 1973
- Community branch bank closes doors
First Published: 1984
- Community Control of the Schools
In New York and Toronto First Published: 1970 George Martell believes that community control of schools is a complicated and difficult thing to achieve. He makes suggestions for organization of different structures using New York City schools as an example.
- Community is my family's support system
First Published: 1995 The teacher, the mother, my community - they are reminders of a world that still struggles to maintain decent values and a basic kindness between human beings.
- Community of Fear
First Published: 1960 Published: 1961
- Computer viruses slow African expansion
Hampered by pirated software and super-slow download times, computer users in Africa are finding PC viruses hard to eradicate First Published: 2009 Expense of anti-virus software means a majority of African computer's are rife with malware that can brutally cripple the users relying on those systems.
- Confronting prejudice in South Korea
Foreign teachers are campaigning against visa rules that they say are discriminatory First Published: 2009 Foreigners teaching English in South Korea who hold work visas are being subjected to compulsory STI and drug testing in response to a media frenzy that the teachers are a corrupting influence.
- Connexiions' Editorial Policies
First Published: 1991 A response to an inquiry asking what kinds of articles Connexions accepts, and from whom.
- Connexions Archive Mission Statement
The purpose of the Connexions Archive is to collect, preserve, organize, index, publish, and provide access to information and materials related to grassroots movements for social justice, and to educate the public about the work and contributions of these movements.
- Connexions Directory 1987 - Acknowledgements
First Published: 1987
- Connexions Library French Title Index
- Connexions Library French Title Index
First Published: 2010
- Connexions Library Persian Title Index
First Published: 2010
- Connexions: Perserving and Sharing People's History
First Published: 2013 A short overview of the Connexions project, including a statement of The Case for Grassroots Archives and the Connexions statement of values.
- Conning the Climate
Inside the carbon-trading shell game First Published: 2010 The carbon is, in essence, an elaborate shell game, a disappearing act that nicely serves the immediate interests of the world's governments but fails to meet the challenges of our looming environmental crisis.
- Consolidating the Gains: Do or Die for Ontario's Health Care System
First Published: 1983 The Medical Reform Group of Ontario (MRG) belives that health care is a universal right, that health is political and social in nature and that the structure of the health care system must be changed and democratized. The MRG believes that the major diretion for the health care system must be the elimination of the current inequalities in the system. The MRG views with particular alarm organized medicine's promotion of privatization of the health care system as a mechanism for funding health care.
- Conspiracy Theories and Paranoia: Note from a Mind-Control Conference
First Published: 1996 The debate over "recovered" and "false" memories continues to be one of the most contentious issues in the field of psychology today. The debate is extremely polarized with very little amicable communication among members of the opposing camps. While such a dispute may eventually be beneficial to science, in that both sides are clearly being spurred on to produce original research at a frenetic pace, at the moment the clearest manifestation of this dichotomy is miscommunication and friction between factions.
- Constitution of the Canadian Workers Union
3rd draft First Published: 1974
- The Constitution of the United States with the Declaration of Independence
First Published: 1940 Published:
- The Constitution, The Charter, and Minority Rights
The 1985 Iona Lecture First Published: 1985
- Content and Its Discontents
First Published: 2013 On the negatively changing nature of journalism and the press in the digital age, including four potential pillars of a reformed press that will restore the exchange value between news publications and their readers.
- Contestation and Anti-Imperialist Strategy
- Contingent and necessary class consciousness
- Continue the Revolution, Advance from Victory to Victory
First Published: 1970
- Contradiction and Determination
A short written after a roundtable discussion on the role of the NDP at the XII annual C.U.S. Seminar in Sudbury. Participatants included John Conway, Jim Harding, Liz Law, Gord Flowers, John Gallager, and Lyle Osmundson.
- The contribution of trees to our lives: it is time to take stock
French botanist Francis Hallé makes a case for the defence of trees as a powerful ally in saving the Earth's ecosystems First Published: 2012 A reflection on the impact of trees in the world and the necessity of improving urban forestry out of self-preservation.
- Conventions ... Pros and Cons of Americanization at OISE
First Published: 1970
- Cooking in a Brooklyn Classroom
First Published: 1972 The experiences of one of the most popular activities at a ghetto school in Brooklyn, cooking.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 3, Fall 1972.
- Co-operative Future Directions Project
Democratic control of co-operatives First Published: 1980 Published: 1982
- Co-operative Movement, System and Futures
First Published: 1980
- Copenhagen, cycle city
First Published: 2020
- Cops Draw Guns to Plant Buts
First Published: 1984
- Costa del Cam Ranh
250,000 Russian budget tourists hit Vietnam's beaches First Published: 2014 Expat Russian entrepreneurs, budget Russian tourists, and a government hoping the post-Vietnam war exiles will come back home rich to retire: Vietnam is a demonstration model for change.
- The Costs and Consequences of Reagan's Military Buildup
A Report to The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, AFL-CIO First Published: 1982
- Cotton-pickin trade
US and European growers receive government subsidies while farmers in Mali struggle to survive on 300$ a year First Published: 2010 Inequity in the global tradiing system of cotton means that farmers in West Africa struggle to survive. International prices have been driven down by subsidies and disproportionately disadvantage the poorest producers. The author inteviews these farmers and investigates the benefits of fair trade cotton in West Africa to the producers and their communities.
- Cotton trade: where does your T-shirt grow?
First Published: 2014 Growers of the world's most important non-food crops are learning how to raise it without harmful chemicals.
- Council Communism
First Published: 1980
- Counter-Revolutionary Violence
Bloodbaths in Fact and Propaganda First Published: 1973
- Counting the Real Costs of Public Land Grazing
First Published: 1989
- The country map hustlers
First Published: 1991 Article in the December 1990-January 1991 issue of Canadian Geographic.
- Cover-Up Lowdown
First Published: 1977
- Cracking The Food Chain
Shut out by supermarkets, farmers fertilize direct links between the field and the kitchen table First Published: 1993 A survey of the challenges faced by farmers seeking to market for their organic produce.
- Creating a Sense of Belonging
First Published: 2008 Social inclusion isn't rearranging chairs on the Titanic. It's building a new vessel, says Uzma Shakir.
- Creative Destruction
An Exploratory Look at News on the Internet First Published: 2007 Examines trends in Internet Based news traffic for the purpose of predicting future trends of news in America.
- Crisis Fund for Independent Media
First Published: 2009 The global financial crisis is threatening to silence independent news outlets more effectively than any government. The Media Development Loan Fund's (MDLF) Crisis Fund is providing vital support to help clients survive the recession.
- The Crisis in Health Care: A Brief by the Medical Reform Group of Ontario
First Published: 1980
- Crisis in Sociology
First Published: 1968
- The Crisis of Power
- A Critical Assessment of the Co-operative Principles
First Published: 1984
- Critique of In Struggle's "The Path of the Canadian Revolution"
First Published: 1977
- Critique of the Black Nation Thesis
First Published: 1975
- Croatia's entry fee
First Published: 2013 The country has a long coastline and history of sailors, fishermen and shipbuilders, but EU membership will probably put an end to one of its oldest industries. The yards had to be completely privatised before Croatia officially joined the EU on 1 July, 2013.
- Crokinole
The mysterious origins and enduring popularity of Canada's favourite parlour game First Published: 2023
- Cruise Missile Testing in Canada: A Critique of the Legal, Political & Economic Arguments
First Published: 1983
- Cuba in a Time of Transition
First Published: 2008
- Cuba leads fight against Ebola in Africa as west frets about border security
First Published: 2014 The island nation has sent hundreds of health workers to help control the deadly infection while richer countries worry about their security – instead of heeding UN warnings that vastly increased resources are urgently needed.
- Cuba's Revolutionary Medicine
First Published: 1969
- CUG: The Sad Story of the Death of the Report of the Commission on University Government
First Published: 1970
- The Cultural Revolution at Tsinghua University
First Published: 1972 A review of William Hinton's Hundren Day Way.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 4, Winter 1972-1973.
- Culture Shock in a Vancouver Suburb
First Published: 1971 Jim Harding's cultural experiences in a Vancouver suburb.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 5, Number 1, Winter 1971.
- Culture, Nature, Resources, and the Process of Cultural Evolution
First Published: 1964 Published:
- Curiouser and curiouser
Tea Party members aren't foaming at the mouth racist bigots First Published: 2010 A journalist travels to the first National Tea Party Convention in Tennessee as a delegate and finds the other delegates privately share his disdain for the racism and conspiracy theories the group fosters. He describes the delegates as average voters baffled by Obama's health care bill and economic policies.
- CUS and Student Unionism
First Published: 1968 Paper written for the 23nd Congressof the Canadian Union of Students, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, August 28 - September 4, 1968.
- The Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Caught in the Grip of Soviet Revisionist Invaders
First Published: 1968
- Damage Control: Noam Chomsky and the Israel-Palestine Conflict
First Published: 2005 While Noam Chomsky has provided extensive documentation of Israeli crimes, his approach has also served to block serious efforts to halt those crimes and to build an effective movement on behalf of the Palestinian cause.
- Dammed and diverted
Hyrdo projects in northern Manitoba First Published: 1991 Article in the February-March 1991 issue of Canadian Geographic.
- Darrell Kent & the Conquest of Cabbagetown
First Published: 1980 A profile of real estate entrepreneur Darrell Kent, who says "I've always resented the feeling that the poor had a God-given right to the downtown."
- David Lewis: tax aids won't create jobs
'Welfare bums' attacks continue First Published: 1972 NDP leader David Lewis criticizes policies that favour corporations at the expense of working people.
- Day Care for Everyone
First Published: 1972
- Day-care issue remains unsolved
First Published: 1972 A look at the daycare issue at the University of Toronto in the fall of 1972.
- Deadly Secret
A 1940s whistle-blower uncovers hidden evidence linking asbestos to cancer First Published: 2011
- Dear Mike...
First Published: 1968 Excerpts of letters Michael Berger exchanged with his friends during his writing of a sociology paper "The End of Adolescence in American Society".
- Death on the Installment Plan (Excerpt)
- Death on Yonge Street
First Published: 1977 This city, which usually seems far too cynical and hurried to care very much about anything any more, has been deeply shocked and violently angered by the murder of the little shoe-shine boy, Emmanuel Jaques, on Yonge Street.
- The Deaths of Michael Jackson and Neda Grip the Blogosphere
PEJ New Media Index: June 22-26, 2009 First Published: 2009 Michael Jackson and Neda Agha-Soltan had little in common in life. But together last week their deaths in Los Angeles and Tehran consumed the blogosphere and became emblematic of the flow and character of modern communication.
- A debate on ‘Who speaks for me?’ - Tanuka Loha vs. Kenan Malik
First Published: 2006 Kenan Malik says: I reject representation by identity not only because the idea that one should be represented only by one’s own kind is, and always has been, at the heart of the racist agenda, but also because such representation acts as an obstacle to what you call ‘a genuinely participatory democracy’. Why? Because it encourages the pursuit of sectional interests, rather than of common goals. The very system of ethnic representation that encourages people to see their problems in narrow, sectional terms.
- Deep Left Dilemmas
First Published: 1996 Comments on how the radical environmental movement in Canada should define itself.
- Defining a Sustainable Society
Values, Principles and Definitions First Published: 1990 We can approach our future in many ways, the conventional route is to project forward from present trends and make adjustments to avoide some of the uglier prospects.
- Deflected Permanent Revolution
First Published: 1963 Published: 1990
- Deforestation of Central America Rises as Mexico's War on Drugs Moves South
First Published: 2014 Swaths of Central American rainforest are affected by 'narco-deforestation', caused by landing strips and roads built by and for drug traffickers.
- The Dehumanization of Anomie and Alienation: A Problem in the Ideology of Sociology
First Published: 1964
- Demarchy - a democratic alternative to electoral politics
First Published: 1989
- Democracy rezoned
Republicans fix polls in US elections First Published: 2014 By employing techniques that take advantage of the extreme polarisation of the US electorate, the Republican Party is able to fix polls.
- Democratizing Public Institutions: Juries for the selection of public officials
First Published: 1997
- The Demystification of Nonformal Education
A Critique and Suggestions for a New Research Direction First Published: 1976
- The Dependent Generation
Half Young European Adults Live with their Parents First Published: 2014 Almost half of Europe's young adults are living with their parents, new data suggests – a record level of dependency that has sobering social and demographic implications for the continent.
- Deputation to the Toronto Board of Health regarding proposed expansion of Island Airport
First Published: 2013 The waterfront is a highly utilized collective space that we have highly invested in to be used for recreational activities that promote health and fit into the city's vision of increasing green space. Why would we destroy it with an expanding airport?
- Detecting Bull
How to Identify Bias and Junk Journalism in Print, Broadcast and on the Wild Web First Published: 2009 This book helps teach students how to view the news and find trustworthy information. It takes the lessons learned from his years leading GradeTheNews.org, a website that rated the news in San Francisco.
- The Development of Underdevelopment
First Published: 1966 Frank critiques the accepted notion that economic development occurs in a succession of capitalist stages. Instead, so-called underdeveloped countries may be understood by looking at the economic relationship with now developed metropolitan countries. The expansion of capitalism has penetrated even the most isolated sectors of the underdeveloped world. Uneven global development and the persistence of commerical capitalism in the underdeveloped world are, in fact, characteristic of the global extension and unity of the capitalist system.
- A Dialectic of Liberation
A Proposal for a 'liberation caucus' First Published: 1972
- Diaries reveal Jewish suffering during Holocaust in Hungary
First Published: 2014 Diary reveals how doctor hid Jewish boy and his aunt from Nazis in her Budapest home during the late stages of the Second World War.
- A Dictionary for Housing Co-operatives
First Published: 1986
- "Die Kunden brauchen den besonderen Kick"
First Published: 1983
- Diemer, Ulli
Connexipedia article - Francais First Published: 2010
- Ulli Diemer: Selected snippets & quotes from Radical Digressions
These snippets are from articles on the Radical Digressions website. They are intended as a starting point for exploring the content of the site. They are grouped by topic; some quotes may appear under more than one heading. Each item is followed by a link to the relevant article.
- Ulli Diemer - Brief Bio
First Published: 2011 Ulli Diemer is a Canadian socialist publisher, writer, and archivist.
- Differing Attitudes Toward Religious Feminism
First Published: 1983
- Differing diagnoses on Health Care
First Published: 1983 The story of the founding of the Medical Reform Group of Ontario, and its impact on the medical profession.
- Digger House
First Published: 1970 An account of Digger House in Toronto Yorkville in the late 1960s.
- Dijon adapts its urban thinking to the needs of an ageing population
The French city is at the forefront of an urban network aiming to actively improve the lives of its older residents First Published: 2014 Dijon, a city in France is taking an innovative approach adressing the needs of it's ageing population. Research has suggested that movement, and minimizing isolation are the leading methods in the slowing of ageing, and are the forefront of thought while implementing novel changes to the city center.
- Diminishing residential schools abuse?
First Published: 2014
- Dinner with Friends
First Published: 2007 Profile of restauranteur and host of Italian language and culture classes and community figure Roberto Martella, the recipient of the Jane Jacobs prize in 2007.
- Direct Action Communique
First Published: 1982 A statement from the "Direct Action" group regarding the October 14, 1982, Litton bombing.
- Dirty Water, Dirtier Practices
Ecuador's Battle with Texaco's Legacy Pollution First Published: 2014 Texaco (now owned by Chevron) left polluted soil and ground water after 20 years of oil extraction in the Amazon in Ecuador. The legal claims and counter-claims over responsibility and reparation continue.
- Discipline
First Published: 1968
- Discussion Leaders Handbook
Attitude of the Discussion Leader etc. First Published: 1982
- A Discussion of Educational Opportunity Bank Type Proposals
First Published: 1970
- "Displaced Persons". Ein vergessenes Kapitel der deutschen Nachkriegsgeschichte
First Published: 1995 At the end of the Second World War, the three western zones of Germany contained approximately 7 million "displaced person".
- Dissent & Sensibility
Linda McQuaig's uncompromising journalism challenges Canada's economic elite First Published: 1996
- Divorce a la Mode
First Published: 1979 A review of several books about marriage and divorce.
- A Divorce Trial in China
First Published: 1961 This is a description of court proceedings in Shenyang, the largest city of Liaoning Province, in 1960. Greene gives an account of the divorce of a young couple--a woman, 24 years old and a teacher, and a man, 27 years old and a doctor. The article is written as a script featuring the litigants and jurists.
- Do Children Have a Culture of Their Own?
First Published: 1971 An interview with Richard Lewis. Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 5, Number 1, Winter 1971.
- The doctor who is besting big tobacco
First Published: 2016 When Dr Bronwyn King discovered her pension fund was investing in the cigarette companies that were killing her cancer patients, she was staggered. And she knew she had to act
- Does OHC care?
First Published: 1984 Some Bleecker Street tenants who have been living in Ontario Housing (OHC) units for 10 or 15 years found themselves faced with the threat of eviction recently.
- Does pornography make men commit rape?
- Does the Law Oppress Women?
First Published: 1970 Published: An article appearing in the anthology "Sisterhood is Powerful" based on the outline of what will be the first law school seminar on sex discrimination in U.S. history, to be taught by the author at New York University.
- Does this ad actually encourage rape?
First Published: 1998 Campus groups pull overly sensational rape crisis centre ads.
- Doing Well and Doing Good
How Softnews and Critical Journalism are Shrinking the News Audience and Weakening Democracy- And what News Outlets can do about it First Published: 2000 The News has changed greatly in the past two decades. In response to the intensensely competitive media environment created by cable, news and entertainment, news outlets have softened their coverage. Their news has also become increasingly critical in tone.
- Dominion Day in Jail
Poems by Chris Faiers First Published: 1978
- Don Vale Centre fights to survive
First Published: 1976 The Don Vale Community Centre is trying to find a way to survive.
- Don Vale Community Centre Summer Almanac
July-September 1975 First Published: 1975
- Don't Agonize, Organize
First Published: 1983
- Don't expect tech giants to build back better
First Published: 2021 Tech giants need to quantify human behaviour to make money from it. The pandemic, by forcing much of our lives online, has shown just how much money they can make.
- Don't forget to write
First Published: 1997 Writing letters to the editor is an effective way of getting publicity for your point of view.
- The Door
- Dow complains
7 News responds First Published: 1978 Dow Chemical writes to 7 News complaining that one of its trademarks has been misused. 7 News editor Ulli Diemer responds.
- Down the Up Staircase
First Published: 1971 In this pamphlet, Richard Rothstein breaks some new and valuable ground for those developing a detailed critique of our urban school systems. Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 5, Number 3, Summer 1971.
- Down with Cabbagetowne
First Published: 1978 People who are now calling themselves "Cabbagetowners" would never have set foot in Cabbagetown, and have nothing in common with the real Cabbagetowners. All they represent is a middle-class and business ripoff of the heritage of the people of this area.
- Draft Program for the Canadian Proletarian Party
First Published: 1977
- Drawing the Line in a Vanishing Jungle
The Awa people of Ecuador are engaged in a battle against forces working to destory their home and way of life.
- A Dream Betrayed
Socialism and the Labour Party First Published: 1991
- Dream Worlds Here and There
Book Review of "2312" by Kim Stanley Robinson First Published: 2013 Short reviews Robinson's "2312," which concerns the state of a world three hundred years from now in which a twisted version of the dream "another world is possible" has come to pass, where nothing stops the daily grind of class oppression and ecological devastation but the sheer ruin of the Earth itself.
- Dreams of Harmony
First Published: 2021 Article in the April-May 2021 issue of Canada's History magazine on the Soinula utopian community founded on Malcolm Island in British Columbia around 1900.
- Drift Nets
First Published: 1990 Article in the February-March 1990 issue of Canadian Geographic.
- Drinking Problems
A Kansas town confronts a tap-water crisis First Published: 2018 Investigation on the drinking water crisis in the US, examinign the sources of contamination, the inadequate regulatory responses, and the potential helath consequences of long-term exposure to pollutants in the country's water supply.
- Drop till you shop
I insert my vision of retail subversion one haiku at a time First Published: 2008 The author experiments with the culture jamming practice of shopdropping, leaving poems, polaroids, stickers, and other manner of messages for shoppers. This is designed to lead to a moment of incongruity for shoppers to reflect on consumerism.
- Drug Control in the Classroom
First Published: 1971 An article about drug control in the classroom by Satu Repo.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 5, Number 4, Fall/Winter 1971.
- Drug strike long and nasty
First Published: 1978 A strike by 400 workers against a Ward 7 company is entering its ninth week with no end in sight.
- Eastern Europe After the Fall of 1989: A Socialist Analysis
First Published: 1991
- Ecocity Conference 1990
Report of the First International Ecocity Conference, Marh 29 - April 1, 1990 - Berkeley, California First Published: 1990
- Ecologist calls for radical green movement
Statecraft is a game of 'lesser evils' First Published: 1991 Toronto greens got a dose of rigorous political theory when writer and activist Murray Bookchin addressed a packed house at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.
- The economic Anschluss of the GDR
First Published: 2019
- Economic Aspects of U.S. Imperialism
First Published: 1966
- Economic Conversion
A Canadian View First Published: 1992
- Economic Options for Northern Saskatchewan
Report of the Economic Options for Northern Saskatchewan Conference First Published: 1984
- The Economics of Racism
First Published: 1966 This pamphlet originally appeared under the title "Monopoly Capitalism and Race Relations" as Chapter 9 in Monopoly Capital by Paul Baran and Paul Sweezy. It was subsequently reprinted as a pamphlet by Monthly Review Press.
- The Economics of Social Disorder
First Published: 1969 Presented at the 1969 College Editors Conference of the US Students Press Association, February 13, 1969, in Washington D.C.
- Education
Corner-stapled 20-page pamphlet, probably from late 1960s.
- Education in Ontario
Corner-stapled paper from early 1970s.
- Education and Society: British Columbia
CUS pamphlet 25-30-223. Connexions Archive has both print and digital copies of this publication.
- A New Effective Approach to Preventive Social Service
First Published: 1972 Published: 1975
- Egypt's Unfinished Revolution
Against The Current vol. 156 First Published: 2012 An interview with Atef Said, a human rights lawyer and a political activist in Egypt before moving to the United States in 2004. He is the author of two books on torture under Mubarak.
- El ABC del socialismo
First Published: 1999 Published: 2000
- Elder Abuse
Nursing homes, the coronovirus, and the bottom line First Published: 2020 Neglect of the elderly in nursing homes in the US during the COVID-19 pandemic and the inability of the US healthcare system (Medicaid) to support the elderly.
- Election Bias
The new playbook for voter suppression First Published: 2020 On the systemic/bureaucratic voter suppression of People of Color (POC) and working class communties in the United States.
- Elementary, dear teacher
First Published: 2004 Discusses an 1868 murder as means and motive to teaching history as investigation rather than a timeline with concrete established facts, encouraging more critical thinking and acknowledgement that we can't always know the answers.
- Eleven Colombian Voices
First Published: 1968 Interviews done in 1964.
- Emigration and the Italo-Canadian Community in Toronto
Presented to the National Waffle Conference by the Italo-Canaidian Community Association.
- The End of Eden
Climate change comes to the end of civilization First Published: 2018 A look at the devastating environmental outlook in Iraq, where climate change has led to rising temperatures and a dramatic drop in precipitation. Further exacerbating the environmental problems are decades of mismanagement, war, and regional politics.
- The End of the German Greens
At this time year, few observers of the German Greens could have predicted how fast the gundis - the "left" of the German Greens, encompassing Tadical Ecologists and others - would fall.
- The End of Utopia
from Five Lectures First Published: 1970
- An end to Balkan national states
Independence for Kosovo: The Domino Effect First Published: 2008 If the Kosovo region declares indepence from Serbia, how will ethnic communities agitate to have the borders of Balkan countries redrawn to reflect and include their ethnic makeups? Will this only further the Balkan legacy of nationalist revenge and retaliation?
- Enemies of the State
First Published: 1998 Published: 2002
- Engineers
How They... This paper deals with the training of engineers and the condition of their labour. The author(s) asserts that a class consciousness is developing among engineers.
- English Canada & Quebec
First Published: 1970 Speech given to the Waffle Teach-in on the Americanization of Canada at the University of Toronto on Saturday March 7, 1970.
- English Defence League: new wave of extremists plotting summer of unrest
Growth of anti-Muslim group raises fears of street violence First Published: 2010 A profile of the supporters and the protests of the English Defence League, a right wing anti-Islam group of mostly white, young British men, many of them mobilized through their soccer clubs.
- English Road Opponents Turn to Direct Action
First Published: 1996 In Alternatives Journal 22:3, July/August 1996
- The English Speak English and the Zucaninos Zulan Zucanino
First Published: 1969 John Carroll describes his experiences of making up a language called Zucanino in the school where he works.
- Entire ward invited to Seven News annual meeting and party
First Published: 1976 7 News is a community newspaper, owned and controlled by the community, responsible to the community, dependent on community support for its existence. The paper tries to bring the people of Ward 7 together through its pages – now we would also like to bring you together in person.
- Entryism in Theory, in Practice, and in Crisis
The Trotskyist Experience in New Brunswick 1969-1973
- Environmental Resources of the Toronto Central Waterfront
Inventory - Interpretations - Synthesis and Performance Requirements for Future Action First Published: 1976
- Eric Marshall laments closure of namesake Fisheries library
First Published: 2014 The government seems to be saying 'We want to exploit our natural resources, whether it's natural gas or oil sands, and basically to heck with environmental impacts.'
- Ernest Mandel Speaks To SDS
First Published: 1968 Taken from the Young Socialist Pamphlet 'The Revolutionary Student Movement--Theory and Practice'
- Ernest Mandel vs. Revolutionary Leadership
USec's "Crisis of Credibility" First Published: 1991 Two-part article published May 24 and 7 June 1991.
- The Erotic Power of Patriarchal Fantasies
First Published: 1990 It is not our desires but our actions in relation to our desires that define the realm of responsibility, and hence morality, in sexual matters.
- Die erotische Gegenkultur muss her
First Published: 1988
- Escape from Camp 14
The first political prisoner born in a North Korean labour camp to make it past the fence and flee First Published: 2012 An excerpt from a book of the same title narrating the harrowing experiences of Shin Dong-hyuk. He is believed to be the only camp-born person to have escaped the North Korean prison labor camps that detain up to two hundred-thousand political prisoners.
- The Ethics of Nudity
First Published: 1989 Conventional moralists claim that nudity is wicked and shameful, while some naturists claim that is has no moral dimension. What can humanistic ethics tell us about the morality of being naked?
- Europe, Sanctions and Apartheid
An Assessment of the Common EC Policy towards South Africa
- An Evaluation for the Canadian Union of Students of the Logistical Organization of the XXXII Congress at the University of Guelph
First Published: 1968 CUS paper 22-2-139
- Even a 50-something with greying hair and a smallish you-know-what can be a Porn Star
How to make your own smut so it moves you where it counts First Published: 1998 Learning how to make a pornographic film.
- 'Evil' is in reality a lack of empathy
It is one of humankind's strongest emotions; its absence lies at the root of human cruelty. How can we study it? First Published: 2011 A psychopathologist reframes the debate around 'the root of evil' by attributing it to a lack of empathy.
- An Exchange on History From the Bottom Up
First Published: 2015
- Exchanging Seed
First Published: 1976
- Exploitation or Aid?
US-Braxil Economic Relations: A Case Study of American Imperialism Does American aid and investment contribute much or little to, or even hinder, Latin American economic development?
- Exploring a New Vision
First Published: 1995
- Exploring Mind, Memory, and the Psychology of Belief
Part II: Perception, Memory and the Courtroom First Published: 1995 So-called simple perceptions are anything but simple, and what we see is not always the true nature of reality. Perception is a creative act that involves not only the purely sensory apparatus of the brain but also such things as memory, emotion, and our hopes and fears.
- Expose Yourself!
First Published: 2006 A booklet about effective media relations, providing practical advice about getting media coverage and relating to the media.
- Expressway would destroy 71 homes in Riverdale
First Published: 1974 Proposed expressway would result in pollution, noise, destruction of homes and businesses.
- Extremism goes mainstream
Across Europe far-right parties are gaining power by forming coalitions while liberals have failed to find a coherent response First Published: 2010 Right wing extremist parties that attempt to stir up racial and ethnic prejudices have been gaining support during the recession in Europe. In Denmark, the Netherlands and Italy liberals already form coalition governments with such parties. Both centre right and centre left political leaders across Europe are coming together to form a coherent response.
- Fact Sheet 1: The Real Effects of Opting Out/Extra Billing
First Published: 1980
- Factional provocation, middle-class hysteria, and the collapse of the International Socialist Organization
First Published: 2019 The International Socialist Organization is collapsing just over a month after its national convention, amidst factionally instigated denunciations of sexual assault and cover-up.
- "Fake News"
Introduction to the December 20, 2016 issue of Other Voices First Published: 2016 "Fake news" is the latest mania to convulse the mainstream media. All at once, we're being subjected to an outbreak of hand-wringing articles and commentaries about obscure websites which are supposedly poisoning public opinion and undermining democracy by spreading "fake news."
- The Fallacy of Electoral Politics
First Published: 1974 first published in the Thunder Bay 'Black Fly' (September 1974)
- Fallup
Mankind's New Atomic Danger First Published: 1962
- False positives: fraud and misconduct are threatening scientific research
High-profile cases and modern technology are putting scientific deceit under the microscope First Published: 2012 Better detection tools and a rising retraction rate suggest scientific fraud may be widespread.
- Fanning the flames of intolerance
The burning of books -- an ultimate form of control and condemnation First Published: 2010 A historical overview of book burnings by political and religious regimes.
- The far-right stuff
First Published: 1999 Something nasty is stirring in the heart of Europe. Linda Grant examines the rise of anti-immigration forces in Switzerland as voters flirt with extremism in unprecedented numbers.
- The Farm Crisis and Corporate Power
First Published: 2001
- Fascism in Chile: The First Forty Days
Compiled from reports in the world press First Published: 1973
- The federal election - what next?
First Published: 1972
- Feeding the People To Death
First Published: 1972 A review by Jennifer Penney based on the following publications: The Poisons in your foods, Food pollution, Let's eat right to keep fit, and Diet for a small planet.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 3, Fall 1972.
- Feeling the Heat of Censorship
First Published: 1987
- Feminism and Lesbian S/M
First Published: 1983 A report on a panel discussion in New York on The Feminist Movement and Lesbian S/M: An Open Discussion of the Political and Social Issues Raised by Lesbian S/M.
- Feminism, multilinearism and revolution
First Published: 1997 Grasping the historic uniqueness of each new women's movement is crucial. But the point is not mere multicultural diversity, but opening doors to new kinds of revolutions.
- Feminism and Pornography
Revisiting the Pornography Debate
- Feminist Anti-Porn Prof and Her Junior Jesse Helms
MacKinnon Clique Seizes Women's Art First Published: 1993 A clique of aspiring sex witchhunters at the University of Michigan law school, home of notorious antippron crusader Catharine MacKinnon, recently put their mentor's precepts into practice by seizing and removing part of an artist's exhibit there.
- The Feminization of Poverty
Contemporary Social Issues: A Bibliographic Series - No. 6 First Published: 1987
- Ferns - a Different Sort of Plant
First Published: 1988 Ferns are among the more beautiful of plants, which makes them a pleasure to study, and there are really not that many different varieties; only about a hundred in all of Ontario.
- Fight for the Further Consolidation of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
First Published: 1969
- Files that may shed light on colonial crimes still kept secret by UK
First Published: 2013 Secret government files from the final years of the British empire are still being concealed despite a pledge by William Hague, the foreign secretary, that they would be declassified and opened to the public.
- Financing a Cooperative Residence
CUS paper 76-4-234
- Finding Home in the Bain Co-op: Dagmar Baur's Journey from Poland to Toronto
Baur, Dagmar First Published: 2000 Dagmar Baur wrote this autobiography for Heritage Toronto.
- Finding no offence in videos
Moir, Jan First Published: 1994 Profile of Psychologist Ann Hagell, who has co-authored a report on Young Offenders and the Media.
- The Fine Art of Billboard Improvement
First Published: 1993 Change people's perception of an ad, and they'll never see that product in the same light again.
- The Fire's Out, but the Memories Glow
First Published: 1978
- First Aid
In Armed Conflicts and Other Situations of Violence First Published: 2006 A practical manual presenting the specific knowledge, skills and practices that First Aiders should have to act safely and effectively when caring for people caught up in armed conflicts and other situations of violence, such as internal disturbances and tensions.
- Fish, Phosphates and Tomatoes
Morocco Exploits Western Sahara's Natural Resources First Published: 2014 Morocco is making considerable profits from the land and waters of the annexed Western Sahara, and no external power, including the UN, has challenged this.
- Flack Attack
Public relations is shaping public life in ways we're not supposed to notice First Published: 1994 Public relations plays an important role in contemporary US politics. This essay follows the coopted grassroots organizing techniques of PR firms hired by industry lobbyists to undertake counteractivism campaigns. PR men mobilize citizens who may be opposed to new legislation, for example farmers may be opposed to clean air legislation that would impose taxes on small trucks, organize them and coach them to appeal to their congressman.
- The Fleets That Throw Away More Fish Than They Land
First Published: 2014 Fishing vessels operating off the coasts of Florida and California and in the Gulf of Mexico routinely dump more fish overboard than they bring to shore, a report says.
- Florida Sex Vigilantes
First Published: 1991 This country's patchwork of sex laws is cruel and absurd - abolish them all.
- Flowers in Full Bloom
First Published: 1966
- Foggy fireworks don't flop
First Published: 1982 A special evening watching fireworks in the fog.
- The Food Bubble
How Wall Street starved millions and got away with it First Published: 2010
- For An Independent And Socialist Canada: A Marxist-Leninist View
A special issue (Volume 6, Number 1) of Progressive Worker magazine.
There is a copy of this publication in the Connexions Archive.
- For an Independent Socialist Canada
Resolutions prepared by the Waffle movement in the NDP for the.... Federal Convention of the New Democratic Party, Ottawa April 1971 First Published: 1971
- For Independence and Socialism!
First Published: 2018
- For the Land!
Roots and Revolutionary Dynamics of Indigenous Struggles in Canada First Published: 2008
- For the United of the Canadian Proletariat
Brief notes on the present conjuncture First Published: 1977
- The Forest for the Trees
Reducing Drug and Mental Health Harms in the Inner City of Winnipeg First Published: 2019 15 Annual State of the Inner City report.
- Forests
"What You Told Us" First Published: 1991 Discussion of "sustainable development" as seen by a Conservative government.
- Forget the Mass Media!
(And Its Clever Cousin Electoralism) First Published: 1990 We can't rely on the mass media to bring our message to the people we want to reach.
- Forgotten 20th-Century Photography Studio Found in New York Attic
First Published: 2021
- 40 people stage 'die-in' in front of Israeli consulate in Toronto - Friday August 8, 8:30 am
Sources News Release First Published: 2014 Canadians call on government to end weapons sales to Israel. At least 40 people are disrupting rush hour traffic on one of Toronto's busiest roads this morning in protest against Israeli war crimes in the Gaza Strip.
- 40 Years 40 Faces
Portraits and Stories from South Riverdale Community Health Centre - 1976 - 2016 First Published: 2016
- Foundation Skills
Unit 1 Training Manual First Published: 1983
- Four Articles Against Canadian Revisionists
- A Fragmentary Record of the Student Left in Canada (with apologies for inaccuracies)
- Framing The Shadows
The luminary vision of W. Eugene Smith First Published: 2017 A look at the life and work of American photojournalist W. Eugene Smith, who is particularly noted for his brilliant photo essays that chronicled suffering and injustice.
- France Remains Faithful to Food as Meals Continue to be a Collective Affair
First Published: 2014 In France, life is dominated by three shared meals, and it's taboo to break the ritual, writes Anne Chemin.
- France’s libraries discovering a new lease of life beyond just books
First Published: 2015 Seminars, events and cafes are helping some formerly staid institutions reinvent themselves as social 'third spaces' beyond work and the home.
- Free for the asking
First Published: 2003 Any organization, corporation or individual listed in Sources has the ability to post news releases to the Sources Web site.
- The Free People
First Published: 1970 In an excerpt from the book "The Free People," Peter Marin discusses the idea of freedom in both the context of his own life and in Americam society.
- Free trade is fine in a world of equals
Developing countries should be wary of liberalisation First Published: 2003 A discussion of how the theory behind free trade is not real-world viable and in fact penalizes the developing countries.
- Free University Network
Directory of free universities and learning networks.
- Freedom Schools: The Curriculum
First Published: 2014 Oppenheimer analyzes the curriculum taught in the 1964 Freedom Schools, which were designed to help Black students understand oppressive American social structures in and to think about them critically.
- A freedom that we can't afford
Rightwing thinktanks profess a love of freedom, but their refusal to reveal who funds them is deeply undemocratic First Published: 2011 Freemarket thinktanks vastly outnumber those arguing for public spending. The author suggests that these thinktanks allow corporations to exert influence on public life without showing their hand, he advocates for legislation that would insure their funding is transparent.
- Freedom through regulation
People power must make an ally of the state First Published: 2001 The people's movements being deployed against corporate power are perhaps the biggest, most widespread popular risings the world has seen.
- Freeing the University: Abolish Tenure
First Published: 1969
- FRELIMO: Interview with Marcelino dos Santos
First Published: 1971
- French farmers will have to pay to use their own seeds
'Compulsory voluntary contribution' to seed companies extended to 20 more types of crops, and use of saved seeds for other crops banned First Published: 2012 French government to begin cracking down on enforcing plant breeders' rights -- farmers will have to pay to use farm-saved seed.
- Friendly faxing
First Published: 1997 When you communicate by fax, keep these tips in mind.
- From Google downwards, our digital masters must be watched
First Published: 2012 Commentary on how the wielders of power who scrutinize our actions should be held in check, in the same way as politicians.
- From Internet Scams to Urban Legends, Planet (hoa)X to the Bible Code
First Published: 2004
- From Land to Mouth, Understanding the Food System (Review essay)
First Published: 1990
- From Lenin to Stalin: Book Review
First Published: 1973 A fascinating, first-hand account of the Stalinist takeover in Russia.
- From Scotland to Canada: the origin of genocide and of a genocidaire (I) - Cornwallis
First Published: 2017
- The fruits of protest
Russia has shelved plans to break up the historic Pavlovsk seed bank First Published: 2010 The Pavlovsk open air seedbank in St. Petersburg maintains 12,000 species of fruit trees, berries, and flowers. Plans to auction off the land have been placed on hold after protests.
- Further Conversations with Don Juan
- Future in Our Hands
Statement of Purpose
- The Future of the Atlantic Fisheries
An interim report First Published: 1982
- The G8, Globalization and Resistance
First Published: 2002
- Gandhi: Truth is God
- A Garden for Wildlife: creating backyard habitat
First Published: 1986
- Gay Rights: A World of Inequality
First Published: 2011 In the 82 countries that still criminalize homosexuality, new NGOs are taking a top down approach to making change. They are liaising with top ranking officials and establishing global legal networks to challange criminalization on the grounds that it contravenes intenational human rights law.
- Gaza headline absurdly inaccurate
Re: Palestinians flee Gaza as ceasefire pleas fail First Published: 2014 Targeting civilians is always wrong. We speak out against Hamas when it does so, but our Canadian government applauds the Israeli government when it does so on a much greater scale. As human beings, as Canadians, as a Palestinian and Jew, we condemn this horrific collective punishment.
- Gene wars: the last-ditch battle over who owns the rights to our DNA
First Published: 2013 A US biotech company is fighting to protect the patents it took out on a test for a cancer-causing gene. Scientists say a win for the firm would set back a growing ability to detect diseases.
- The General Strike for Industrial Freedom
First Published: 1972
- The Generalized Recession of the International Capitalist Economy
First Published: 1975
- German guards convicted of killing escaper
First Published: 1992 Two former East German border guards were convicted of killing a person who attempted to escape over the wall. This will open the floodgates for similar trials as two hundred were killed trying to escape under the East German shoot to kill policy.
- Germany goes for sustainable capitalism
Greens now just ‘neoliberals on bikes’ First Published: 2011 The Greens are likely to be a major part of the next German government; few seem to have noticed that they’ve already been a substantial part of its regional governments for years.
- Geschichte eines Irrtums: Das Tuch und das Missverständnis
First Published: 2003 Das Palästinensertuch is neuerdings auch bei den Rechten in Mode. Manche Linke wollen es deshalb künftig lieber im Schrank lassen.
- "Gestapo" tactics at US police 'black site' ring alarm from Chicago to Washington
First Published: 2015 Politicians and rights groups call for inquiries into interrogations at Homan Square. Mayor Rahm Emanuel faces questions as top supporters examine abuse.
- Get off their backs!
First Published: 1972 Published: 1973
- Get your head out of the clouds
If we allow our personal data to be stored in giant electornic centres, we deserve what we get First Published: 2011 Appraising the risks to personal data held in cloud computing systems.
- Getting On With It
Or - Riel Reports to an Allegorical Meeting of Revolutionary Shades Near Moose Jaw First Published: 1969 Papers, and extracts of papers, compiled by the Canadian Union of Students, presenting a systematic look at Canadian political economy and Canada's socio-cultural environment.
- Getting the Words Back to the Kids
First Published: 1971 A classroom report by a language arts consultant.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 5, Number 4, Fall/Winter 1971.
- Getting to Rochdale
First Published: 1968 A critical look back at Lee's academic path to Rochdale College, an experiment in higher education and urban living.
- Girls on Video
Fear and laothing and the search for pleasure First Published: 1986 Yet again, we find ourselves fighting to be sexual, fighting to create pleasure. We have found the anti-porn faction of the feminist movement somewhat less thansisterly, and their politics less than progressive.
- Glimpses of the Connexions Archive
First Published: 2010
- Global business of bytes
First Published: 2019
- Global effects of GM crops questioned
First Published: 2011 Twenty Indian, south-east Asian, African and Latin American food and conservation groups have published a damning study, saying that GM (genetically modified) crops have failed to increase yield, while requiring farmers to increase their dependence on herbicides and pesticides.
- Godfrey High
First Published: 2001 Former and current students of Bathurst Heights Secondary School are objecting to the decision to invite Tory backroom operator Paul Godfrey to be the keynote speaker at a ceremony to mark the school's closing, given that Godfrey is a key advisor to the Conservative government whose cutbacks are responsible for the school's being shut down.
- Good Accounting is M.I.A
City budget system is obsolete: daycare is as much a capital item as bridges First Published: 2011 The author calls on Toronto's city hall to recognize that environmental and social programs are a kind of infrastructure in that they create stakeholders in the community. He advocates that the municipal budget treat these as such and consider them an investment rather than an expenditure.
- A Good File Never Forgets
Improve your publicity awareness First Published: 1996 Keep track of the calls you receive from the media. Don't rely on memory alone.
- Google a great painting
Project allows users to get a close-up view of works from 17 museums First Published: 2011 Google's Art Project allows viewers to browse works from 17 museums including the Metropolitcan Museum, MoMA, The National Gallery, Tate Britain and others in super-high resolution.
- Google can't be trusted to look after our books
First Published: 2011 The author warns that Google's lack of accountability to the public could put its digital collection in jeopardy should it become too expensive to maintain. He argues that the protection of cultural resources should be in the hands of the public sector.
- Google: don't expect privacy when sending to Gmail
First Published: 2013 People sending email to any of Google's 425 million Gmail users have no "reasonable expectation" that their communications are confidential, the internet giant has said in a court filing.
- Government assailed on abortion policy
First Published: 1985 AThe Medical Reform Group of Ontario has accused the provincial government of making legal abortions unnecessarily dangerous for women.
- Grand narratives
First Published: 2011 Those who reject 'grand narratives' have simply bought into the hoariest grand narrative of all, the one which says that capitalism is all-powerful and eternal.
- Granting No Quarter: A Call for the Disavowal of the Racism and Antisemitism of Gilad Atzmon
First Published: 2012
- The Grass is Always Greener...
First Published: 1988 Grasses are generally considered by those who have never really looked at them, to look very much the same - tall, skinny green leaves, a bit of fuzzy inflorescence at the top, and if the only grass you see is on your lawn, then even less of interest is visible. But grasses, even very common ones, come in a great variety of shapes and sizes, vary greatly in habit, and have many different uses as well.
- Grassroots archive information sheet
About your archive - collection - resource centre - library First Published: 2012 Connexions is working on a project to help network grassroots archives and collections of materials about activist and radical history. If you have a collection of social justice materials in your basement/locker, etc., and would like to participate in an exploration of co-operative archiving and/or searching for shared space, please fill out this form and email it to Connexions.
- A future for the past?
Diemer, Ulli First Published: 2022
- Grassroots Naturism
A guide for the TNS Volunteer First Published: 2010 A primer for the naturist volunteer.
- Great Lakes clean-up
First Published: 1990 Article in the December 1990-January 1991 issue of Canadian Geogrpahic.
- The Great Medicare Fight
- The Green Paper: Towards a Guaranteed Annual Adequate Income
Undated paper.
- The 'Greening' of Toronto… and the Paving of Ontario
First Published: 1973
- Greening the land
First Published: 1990 Giving land back to nature. Autumn 1990 issue of Seasons.
- Das grosse Sackhüpfen
First Published: 2001
- Group Work Leadership
First Published: 1971
- Guérilla, résistance et front anti-impérialiste
First Published: 1982
- A Guide to Bird Guides
First Published: 1988 When you only have mere seconds in which to observe a bird and identify it, and you aren't already an expert ornithologist, the field guide you use, and your familiarity with it, become of prime importance. How it's arranged, the clarity of its illustrations and verbal descriptions, are crucial when you are trying to identify a bird from what has really only been a fleeting glimpse of your subject.
- Guide to Food Buying Clubs
- Guide to the Multilanguage Collections in the Library
First Published: 1985
- Guided by Voices
Oral historians are giving a voice to refugees fleeing trauma and persecution in their homelands First Published: 2011
- Guidelines for Consciousness-Raising
- Guidelines for police in dealing with mentally ill people
First Published: 2018 An investigative report report by the CBC shows that more than 460 people in Canada have "died in encounters with police" since the year 2000.
- Guilty Mileage
How the Indian News Media Covered the Judgements in Two High Profile Cases First Published: 2008 The last few years have seen a number of high-profile cases in Indian courts wherein the rich and mighty have been held guilty and sentenced to prison. The news media, in many cases, has been accused of conducting its own shadow trials. The news media coverage these court cases have derived has been phenomenal...
- Gypsies who went nowhere
First Published: 2012 The EU misclassification of Roma as inherently itinerant has done considerable, and continuing, damage to groups of often deeply rooted people.
- H.W. Wilson reference publications
Excerpts from catalogue Commonsense Cataloguing: A cataloguers' Manual, Bibliogrphic Index, Book Review Digest, Cumulative Book Index, Readers' Guide to periodical Literature, Social Sciences Index, Humanities Index, Indexing and Cataloguing Services of the H.W. Wilson Co.
- Haiti: Not a Developing but and Underdeveloping Country
- Half a man beats none
In Russia and Mongolia, women don't shy away from polygamy First Published: 2009 Investigation into the socio-economic motivations behind the movement to legalize polygamy. There are fewer men than women in Russia and Mongolia due to economic migration and alcoholism. Both urban and rural women choose relationships that look like polygamy.
- Handcuffed and herded
My big Alpine adventure with Switzerland's police First Published: 2011 A journalist at the World Economic Forum Summit is detained and intimidated along with protestors by Swiss police.
- The Hanna Industrial Complex
First Published: 1969
- Hara-Kiri
The Ritual Death of the Italian Communist Party First Published: 1990
- Harvey Murphy
Reminiscences 1918 - 1943 First Published: 2014 Harvey Murphy interviewed by Rolf Knight 1976-1977. Foreword by daughter Mary Murphy.
- Has Fetish Flaked Out?
First Published: 1998 Now that everyone's doing it, perversion may never be the same.
- Hazed and Confused
Initiation rites let us have our kinky cake and eat it too First Published: 1997
- Headscarf ban turns France's Muslim women towards homeworking
First Published: 2014 Headscarf ban in French public service jobs turns many Muslim women towards self-employed e-trading.
- Healing Israel
First Published: 2002 Cherie Brown discusses some core obstacles to dealing with the Israel/Palestine issue and offers steps for a groundwork to build on.
- Health care is for everyone
First Published: 2012 The proposed cuts to health coverage for refugees by the Harper government are misinformed and mean-spirited. They will most certainly have a devastating impact on refugees who are already in a vulnerable state of physical and mental health.
- Health care to go
Special van delivers community program First Published: 2003 An article about the Immigrant Women's Health Centre Mobile Health Unit
- Health, health care and medicare: A report by the National Council of Welfare
First Published: 1990
- Healthcare in China: GSK claims prompt crackdown on corruption
First Published: 2013 Fallout of bribery allegations against British company shows the state wants to be seen to act to clean up murky system.
- The Heath Government
A New Course for British Capitalsim
- Heavens to Marx, not Another Split!!!, or, The New Marxist Institute Ain't What It Used to Be
First Published: 1975 An explantion of the issues that led to a split in the Marxist Insitute of Toronto in 1975, resulting in the subsequent formation of Toronto Liberation School.
- Heeding nature to understand ourselves
A new genre of writing is putting centre stage the interconnectedness between human beings and the wilderness First Published: 2007 A new literary tendency in the nature writing genre is to point out the interconnectedness between humans and their environment. Rather than study nature as a thing apart from man, these books challenge their readers to engage with the other species in their immediate surroundings.
- A hell of a place for France's forbidden books
First Published: 1992 On the forbidden books department of France's national library.
- Hello! Hello! Are You There?
First Published: 1965
- A heritage of pornography
Article in the Body Politic, January-February 1983 First Published: 1983 Tom Waugh reports on his exploration of some of the films in the collection of Kinsey Institute for Sex Research, and considers what they might tell us about gay cultural history.
- Dorothy Hewitt: 1923 – 2002
One of Australia’s most productive and provocative writers, acclaimed as a poet, playwright, novelist and memoirist, Dorothy Hewett was a member of the Communist Party of Australia for 24 years.
- Hi ho, Silver!
First Published: 1976 Review article
- The hidden history of Bob Rae's government in Ontario
First Published: 2010
- The Hidden History of the Female and A History of the Rise of Women's Consciousness in Canada & in Quebec
The Early Feminist Movement in the United States and Including Various Tracts on the Ideology of Women in the Working Class, the Movement... Two essays are contained in this pamphlet, each exploring the history of women's movements in North America:
1. "The Hidden History of the Female: the Early Feminist Movement in the United States" by Martha Atkins
2. "A History of the Rise of Women's Consciousness in Canada & in Quebec Including Various Tracts on the Ideology of Women in the Working Class, The Movement for Female Emancipation & its Links With the Temperance Struggle & With Some Conclusions Drawn Concerning the Struggle of Canadian Women Today" by Maureen Hynes
- The High Cost of Skepticism
What happened to two scientists who believed that tenure and First Amendment would protect their rights to free inquiry First Published: 2002 Here’s what happened to two scientists who believed that tenure and the First Amendment would protect their rights to free inquiry.
- High Park
Draft Proposals for Restoration and Managent First Published: 1992
- Historical Revolutionary Songs
First Published: 1971
- History Archive of the German Revolution 1918-1923
A history archive dedicated to the documentation, analysis and interpretation of the events surrounding the German workers revolutions of 1918 through 1923.
- History of the International Socialists, Part 1
Part 1: from theory into practice
- The History of the IWW in Canada
- History of the Working Calss in the 20th Century (Trinidad and Tobago)
Book review
- History text has pinpoint accuracy (except for the facts)
Review of Decisive Decades: A History of the Twentieth Century for Canadians First Published: 1973 History as propaganda.
- Hitler's Impresario
First Published: 1978 On Josef Goebbels, the Nazi Minister for Propaganda and Enlightenment.
- Hoffman critical of wimps; advocates action
First Published: 1982 An interview with political activist Abbie Hoffman about his belief that environmentalists are ineffective because they do not take action.
- The Homeless Herd
An Indian village battles an elephant invasion First Published: 2013 The struggle of villagers against elephants raiding theIR crops at Nohotia, India.
- Horizontal and Vertical - The Dimensions of Occupational Segregation by Gender in Canada
First Published: 1985
- El Horno Solar
- Hospital should back local clinic
First Published: 1975 Plans for community health centre threatened by St. Michael's hospital.
- Hospital Threatens Riverdale Health Clinic
The South Riverdale Community Centre has met another unexpected roadblock - this time from St. Michael's Hospital First Published: 1975 Without any advance notice to most community groups or political representatives, St. Michael's has moved its "Broadview Community Health Clinic" from Broadview near Gerrard to the old Loblaws building at Queen E. and Strange.
- Hostages of War
Saigon's Political Prisoners First Published: 1973
- A hot night in Riverdale
First Published: 1978 Report on a meeting at Riverdale Collegiate about how cutbacks are damaging the quality of education.
- HotLink Resouce Shelf: In the News
First Published: 2002 Review of a book on media relations in Canada.
- HotLink Resource Shelf #16
First Published: 2000 Reviews of books on writing and presentations.
- HotLink Resource Shelf #26
First Published: 2003 Reviews of public relations books.
- HotLink Resource Shelf #27 - The Art of the Handwritten Note
First Published: 2003 Review of a book about handwritten notes.
- HotLink Resource Shelf - #29
First Published: 2004 Here's a list of new releases that will keep you busy for a while.
- HotLink Resource Shelf #30
First Published: 2004 Start by accepting the fact that the media moves faster than you do, so be prepared. Always.
- HotLink Resource Shelf: Going for Gold!
First Published: 2000 Review of Going for Gold, a book on marketing strategies for speakers.
- HotLink Resource Shelf: The Art of Cause Marketing
First Published: 2002 Review of a book on how to use advertising to change personal behaviour and public policy.
- House Hunters Transnational
Israel's economic settlers in the West Bank First Published: 2017 Settlement developers in Israel are seizing upon the country's economic woes and high cost of living as an opportunity to expand housing on the disputed West Bank, putting further into question a two state solution.
- The House Sparrow
First Published: 1988 Let's take another look at the house sparrow, and consider it for itself.
- The Housing Crisis: Some Hypotheses and Some Facts
Analyzes the development of the housing industry from the capitalist, entrepreneurial model to the empires of the "mature" corporations called development companies. CUS paper 25-27 220. Published c. 1968-1969.
- How are the Germans keeping warm?
First Published: 2022
- How do you really grade?
First Published: 1972 David Tabakow's thoughts on how papers are actually graded.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 2, Summer 1972.
- How it all adds up
$4 billion more flows out than comes back in - and that has to change if the city is to stay healthy, critics say First Published: 2002 A discussion of Toronto's position within the Canadian economy, and an argument that given its' status as 'economic powerhouse' for the country, that perhaps some additional re-investment into the city is warranted.
- How right wing the left sounds after its moment of racial truth
First Published: 2006 We are not born with a gene that insists we become Muslim or Christian or Rastafarian. We are born, all of us, with a tabula rasa; we are not defined by the nationality or religion or cultural assumptions of our parents.
- How Timisoara Started the Revolution
First Published: 1990 An account of the start of the revolt that overthrew the Ceausescu regime in Romania in 1989.
- How to Conduct a Union Meeting
- How to make money selling information & advice
Seminar Guide & Directory of Resource Information First Published: 1981
- How to Start a Magazine
The Basics First Published: 2012 A list of practical suggestions for starting a magazine via several frequently asked questions by new and would-be publishers.
- How to Start and Operate a Many-to-Many Communication System Through the Mail
First Published: 1982
- How Viable is a Leninist Organization in Canada?
- Huey Newton Talks to the Movement About the Black Panther Party, Cultural Nationalism, SNCC, Liberals and White Revolutionaries
First Published: 1968
- Human Rights, Democracy and "Good Governance"
Stretching the World Bank's Policy Frontiers First Published: 1993
- Human Rights and Foreign Investment
Brief summary of Connexions' coverage of human rights and foreign investment issues in the early issues of Connexions' publication.
- Human Rights in Asia - 1995
First Published: 1995
- Human Rights in Asia - 1996
First Published: 1996
- The Humanism of Antonio Gramsci and Rosa Luxemburg
- Hungary Law Requires Photographers to Ask Permission to Take Pictures
First Published: 2014 Civil code that outlaws taking pictures without permission of everyone in the photograph is 'vague and obstructive' say critics.
- The hunt for Spinosaurus
First Published: 2014 A chance meeting in Morocco and a trip to Milan joined pieces of the Spinosaurus, the world's first semi-aquatic dinosaur.
- "I am Here Only for Working"
Conversations with the petroleum brotherhood in the UAE First Published: 2017 A look at the petroleum industry in the United Arab Emirates through conversations with workers and foreign labourers. Many of the labourers come from abroad, work for very low wages, and live in crowded worker's camps designed to service the oil industry.
- I call it the curse!
A book about periods
- I, spy: Edward Snowden in exile
First Published: 2014 The Guardian interviews Edward Snowden, the former NSA contractor who leaked thousands of classified documents to media outlets. Snowden shares his views on the events that have occured since his exile, and describes his life in Moscow.
- The Iceberg Strategy
Universities and the Military-Industrial Complex First Published: 1967
- ICL Breaks with Leninism on the National Question
First Published: 2019 On the radical change of direction of the Trotskyist International Communist League.
- The Ideology of Sociology
The central thesis of this paper is that sociology, the set of concepts and beliefs, the form and the content of the "discipline" is inherently ideological.
- If These Walls Could Talk
The strange history of our futile border fortifications First Published: 2018 From ancient times to the present day, the article takes a look at the reasoning behind physical barriers that society's construct to divide nations, and the historical fact that they usually fail.
- If you can moan this job is yours
First Published: 1999 Life as a cyber sex worker.
- If you use it to hurt somebody, then it's a weapon
Alarmist notes on Carl Bereiter First Published: 1968 Robert Davis says that Carl Bereiter's book 'Teaching Disadvantaged Children in the Preschool' is ugly and frightening.
- If you're a new Canadian, 'you go to university'
Variety of social factors cause first-and second-generation Canadians to attend university far in excess of non-immigrant children First Published: 2009 An investigation into the factors that contribute to the very high university attendance rate for second generation immigrants and first generation immigrants who came to Canada as children as reported by Statistics Canada. The reporter found that strong family bonds and parental expectations are important factors.
- The ILGWU: A Union That Fights For Lower Wages
- Illiberal Values
First Published: 2018 Walter Kirn reflects on the Liberalism of his youth and how the principles that attracted him in the 1970's have changed, and are particularly eroded in the era of Trump.
- The Illusion of Amnesty
First Published: 1974 A discussion of the nature of the movement to secure amnesty for American Vietnam War resisters. In many people's minds, say Moore, the issue of amnesty has taken on more importantance than the issue of the war itself.
- An Illustrated Guide to Newspapers in Toronto
First Published: 1976
- I'm a PhD. Who Needs the PhD?
First Published: 1970
- Immigrant cleaner leads revolt against Spanish mortgage trap
Aida Quinatoa leads the fightback as Ecuadoreans struggle to escape 'impossible' home loans in their adopted homeland First Published: 2011 Ecuadorian woman using homeland courts to fight punitive morgage agreements in adopted homeland Spain.
- Immigrant Women's Health Handbook
A Book By and For Immigrant Women First Published: 1981
- Immortal Exploit of the Soviet People
First Published: 1985 Speech at a commemorative meeting to mark the 40th anniversary of the Soviet people's Victory in the Great Patriotic Ward 1941-1945
- Imperialism: An Exchange
First Published: 1966
- The Importance of Freedom of Association for Human Rights NGOs
Defending Human Rights Defenders First Published: 1993
- Imprisoned South Korean socialist speaks out
First Published: 1993 Published:
- In a Crisis the Center Falls Out: The Role of the Faculty in the Columbia Strike
- In Bergamo: Concerning an Attempted Robbery and a Democratic Frame-up
First Published: 1989
- In Defense of (Seymour’s) Marxism
Exposing the 'Theoretical Framework' of ICL's Neo-Pabloist Turn First Published: 2019 The abrupt abandonment of the longstanding approach to the national question by the Seventh International Conference of the International Communist League (ICL - formerly the international Spartacist tendency [iSt]) has major (many as yet unelaborated) programmatic implications. It is difficult to overstate the political importance for the ICL of the dramatic turn represented by the main conference document, "The Struggle Against the Chauvinist Hydra" which repudiates the iSt/ICL's previous refusal to capitulate to "Third World" nationalism - a stance that distinguished the group from its pseudo-revolutionary competitors for decades. The former policy is now simply dismissed as "chauvinism."
- In more innocent days, you could write about cocks and not be misunderstood
First Published: 2015 The BBC has changed Titty for Tatty in a remake of Swallows and Amazons. Much children's literature is a hazard for double entendres.
- In Scotland or Catalonia, the pitch is for difference without much difference
First Published: 2014 In the referendums in Scotland and Catalonia, the idea is for bracing, defining change that won't be greatly noticed.
- In the name of rose
First Published: 2020
- In the Valley of Conflict
First Published: 2013 The story of the Kashmiri Pandits, a minority group driven from their home in the beautiful but strife-torn Kashmir Valley, is rarely told by progressive media. Their suffering is part of Kashmir's continuing troubles.
- in white america - sds & radical consciousness
First Published: 1967 Originally appeared in the National Guardian, March 25, 1967.
- Inclusion
A Guide to Key Anti-Racism Terms and Concepts
- Incomes, Disparity and Impoverishment in Canada since World War II
First Published: 1973
- The Inconsistencies of State Capitalism
First Published: 1969
- Incorporators
Not For Profit Handbook
- 'Independent' currency hit by fraud
More than nine million dollars of online cash was stolen this weekend First Published: 2011 Bitcoins are mined as a result of intensive calculations carried out on PC's throughout the world. Political hackers have been accused of the theft and the future of the currency remains unsure.
- Independent Peace Groups in East Germany
First Published: 1983 Since the fall of 1981, if not earlier, the authorities in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) have been faced with the rise of independent peace circles, based among Protestant youth associations and sectors of the dissident intellectual community.
- Indians and Babies: Some OISE Projects
First Published: 1970 An exploration of how the Ontario Insitute for Studies in Education spends its million dollar Provincial Government grant.
- The Individual as Man/World
- Indonesia: The Making of a Neo-Colony
- Industrial Democracy
European Developments and their Relevance for Canada
- Inside Halden, the most humane prison in the world
Amelia Gentleman visits Halden, the high-security jail in Norway First Published: 2012 A look into the flagship prison of Norway, where recidivism after two years is only 20%, and the focus is on rehabilitation rather than punishment.
- Inside the Body
Teaching Anatomy in a Public School First Published: 1972 A learning experience of teaching anatomy in a public school.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 2, Summer 1972.
- Inside the University
- Inside Venezuela's "Proceso"
Book Review First Published: 2014 A book review of "Who Can Stop the Drums?: Urban Social Movements in Chávez's Venezuela" by Sujatha Fernandes.
- International communism well documented in new publications
Review of books about the Third International First Published: 1973 A review of International Communism in the era of Lenin: A Documentary History; Soviet Russia Masters the Comintern: International Communism in the Era of Stalin's Ascendancy; The First Three Internationals: Their History and Lessons.
- The International Socialists
Who we are. What we do. Why we do it. And why you should join.
- International Unions
First Published: 1972 Articles in this publication: Editorial: international unions; Whither international unions?' VA:URA - Inaccurate, incomplete and imprecise.
- Internationalism Political Perspective
- Internet addiction driving South Koreans into realms of fantasy
Government caught between promoting gaming and restraining its use in world's most wired nation First Published: 2010 Two million South Koreans are thought to be addicted to Internet games as the government struggles to deal with the problem.
- The Internet and the Threat it Poses to Local Media
Lessons from News in Schools First Published: 2007 Internet news is trumping both television news and local newspapers as a daily mode of classroom instruction. Furthermore, national and international news site, such as nytimes.com and bbc.com. are trumping local news sites in American news. These developments threaten the economic viabilityof local news outlets but also the special contribution they make to American democracy.
- The internet's cyber radicals: heroes of the web changing the world
A generation of political activists have been transformed by new tools developed on the internet. First Published: 2010 Internet activists speak about censorship, the democratising impact of open source technology, and the importance of oportunities for anonimity in a post 9-11 world.
- Interview about The New Tendency
Gary Kinsman interviews Ulli Diemer First Published: 2007 There is a copy of the transcript of this interview in the Connexions Archive.
- Interview with Guido Viala of Lotta Continue
First Published: 1973
- Interviews in Depth: Namibia, SWAPO 1
Interview with Andreas Shipanga First Published: 1973
- Introduction to Bologna's "Class Composition and Theory of the Party"
First Published: 1972
- Inuit Tapirisat du Canada
An Introduction to the Eskimo People of Canada and their National Organization
- Inventing the future
A tradable commodity in the huge, globalised ideas market First Published: 2014 Experts and writers are competing publicly to offer their visions of what is to come in the future.
- Investigative Files: Benny Hinn: Healer or Hypnotist?
First Published: 2002 Benny Hinn tours the world with his "Miracle Crusade," drawing thousands to each service, with many hoping for a healing of body, mind, or spirit.
- The Invisible Primary, Invisible No Longer
A First Look at the Coverage of the 2008 Presidential Election This report provides an analysis of the biases and strategies used by media outlets in the coverage of the 2008 presidential elections.
- The I.Q. Ideology
First Published: 1972 In this essay, Bowles and Gintis questions the undisputed assumption underlying both sides of the recently revived IQ controversy in United States: that IQ is of basic importance to economic success.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 4, Winter 1972-1973.
- Iran's democracy in the eyes of the Arab world
First Published: 2009 The sentiments in the Arab world regarding Iran are often ridden with tense undertones, as the Shiite-Sunni dichotomy and the history of this division is never exempt from the political speech in the Middle East. Also considering the recent "moderate/radical" schism in the region, SASEEN KAWZALLY looks at what the Arab media has to say about the ongoing protests in Iran.
- Ireland: 75th anniversary of the Easter Rising
First Published: 1991
- Is the Swiss Health Care System a Model for the United States?
First Published: 2014
- Is This Treason?
The Crisis in the Balkans: The Macedonian Question and the Working Class First Published: 1992
- Is 'urban fiction' defined by its subject – or the skin colour of its author?
Black writers see 'urban fiction' as ghettoising their work. First Published: 2011 Why are black authors of urban fiction treated differently from white novelists of the same material? Carlene Thomas-Bailey speaks to self-published black authors in the US who complain of 'seg-book-gation'
- Israel Must Win
"You Cannot Promise Victory, Produce a Humiliating Defeat and Stay in Power" First Published: 2006 IDF military offensive doctrine is grounded on one basic axiom that was defined by David Ben Gurion in the early fifties: whatever it takes, Israel must always win! This axiom is indeed very powerful, yet, in reality, the Israeli army can’t provide the goods anymore. In the last three decades the Israeli army is constantly being beaten time after time by enemies that are getting smaller and smaller.
- Israel & Torture
An Insight Inquiry First Published: 1977 Report of a 5-month investigation into Israel's systematic use of torture, carried out by the "Insight" of the Sunday Times.
- Israeli Policy Towards the Palestinians
25 Years of Tettorism
- Israeli Racism
First Published: 1975
- Israeli Violations of Human Rights in the Occupied Territories: The Case Before the United Nations
First Published: 1975
- Israel's use of cluster bombs is a war crime
Israel's use of cluster bombs is a clear violation of the Geneva Conventions.
- 'It's like bombing the Louvre'
First Published: 2008 Marie Smith Jones was the world's last Eyak speaker - by the time she died last week, she could use her mother tongue only in her dreams. But the loss of a language is not just a personal tragedy, it is a cultural disaster
- Italy 1973
First Published: 1974 Report of discussion with members of Lotta Continue, Tuesday 1.1.1974
- Jailed for a MySpace parody, the student who exposed America's cash for kids scandal
First Published: 2009 Judges receive kickbacks for imprisoning youths; slapping a friend or having tantrum leads to prison.
- Jamie Oliver: 'Tell me Mr Gove, Mr Lansley. How can we stop Britain being the most unhealthy country in Europe?'
In the 10 years since opening his Fifteen restaurant, Jamie Oliver's campaigns have gone global. But his passion to improve British schools First Published: 2012 Jaime Oliver continues in his challenge to the educate people on healthy eating, with or without the British government's aid.
- Jane Does
First Published: 2017 Conversations between journalist Madeleine Schwartz and members of the Abortion Counseling Service of Women's Liberation, later known as Jane, an underground reproductive care service that was started in 1969.
- Jesus and the Liberated Woman
An essay exploring the Christian views on the role (or "vocation") of women, which is concluded as being in the home.
- The Jewish Feminist
Exceprt from The Jewish Woman.
- Jewish International Opposition Statement Against Attack on Iran
First Published: 2008 We seek security for all concerned by affirming the right of all to security. While we lend no credibility to the prospect of an inevitable conflict, we nonetheless object to the hysteria promoted by the Iran-bashers who are now desperate in their repeated false starts to create another unnecessary war. The attempt to oblige Iran to comply with Security Council resolutions loses its legal, diplomatic and political force as the United States and Israel consistently ignore UN diplomacy and World Court decisions, relevant to the question of Palestine. We call upon all opposed to a military confrontation with Iran to write their governmental representatives demanding that the State of Israel subject its nuclear facilities to international inspection and sign the nuclear non-proliferation treaty (NPT) as has Iran, rather than issue threats of war.
- The Jewish Voice for Peace Attack on Alison Weir: JVP Loses Its Balance
First Published: 2015
- Jewish Voices for Peace and Justice
Press Release First Published: 2003 Canadian Jews who oppose the continued occupation of the West Bank and Gaza by Israel will gather for a one-day conference on June 8, 2003 in Toronto.
- Joel Osteen: the new face of Christianity
Through the eye of the needle First Published: 2010 A profile of the most succesful pastor in America, Joel Osteen, one of those who preach 'the prosperity gospel'.
- Joey: inimitabilia from the gee-whiz (ex) premier
Book Review First Published: 1973
- John Sewell and the chili-sauce mafia
First Published: 1976 Article from Toronto Life, December 1976.
- Johnny Sold His Gun
The Untold Story of US Outlaw GIs in WWII Europe Although it was not reported at the time, thousands of American soldiers had gone AWOL and were wandering the European countryside or congregating in cities such as Paris and Brussels.
- Journalist's Guide to Covering Bioterrorism
Second Edition First Published: 2004 The Radio and Television News Directors Foundation has published "A Journalist's Guide to Covering Bioterrorism" to help reporters and producers tackle these stories. Among this guide's features:
- Specific information on biological weapons, including when they've been used in the past, how an attack might unfold and what countries have them
- Details about possible bioweapons, including information about infection, prevalence and treatment
- A list of national and local contacts
- A glossary of terms
- The journalists who never sleep
First Published: 2014 Automated 'robot writers' could soon be personalising daily data feed.
- Judge Reville and Ontario Teachers
First Published: 1972 A look into the threat of a strike by Metro secondary teachers over the right to negoatiate working conditions, and the publication of the Reville Report on Teacher Negotiations.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 4, Winter 1972-1973.
- Judging Authority
First Published: 2004 We are often required to accept the word of another person, but how can we best judge whether or not that person is a legitimate authority?
- Just a Little Pill to Keep a Kid Quiet
First Published: 1971 An article about drug control in the classroom by Roger Rapoport.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 5, Number 4, Fall/Winter 1971.
- Justice or `Just Us'?
Rethinking Canda's economy First Published: 1993
- Justice and the poor
First Published: 2000
- Kazakhstan's 99 per cent
Protests by Kazakhstan's oil workers in 2011 were crushed, but anger remains over huge inequalities of income and lifestyle First Published: 2012 Kazakhstan could be among the world’s top 10 oil producers by 2020, but the Kazakhs who get the oil out of the ground don't benefit much from it. In May 2011 thousands of oil workers in western Kazakhstan began the biggest strikes since the country emerged from the breakup of the USSR.
- Keeping current with today's newsletters
First Published: 1998 Newsletters concerned with public relations, fundraising, and speaking.
- Keeping Our Politics Sensual
First Published: 1970 Sarah Spinks' experiences of opening a Day Care Centre in Toronto which was also to be a community.
- Keeping the Media Safe for Big Business
First Published: 2008
- Kennedy, Rockefeller, and the Kerner Report
Sharing the Poverty CUS publication 6-11-3.
- Keystone Cops Sex Registry
First Published: 1998 Washroom sex might show up on Ontario's new offender list, but real pedophiles will probably go free.
- Killing Bill O'Reilly
The disgraced broadcaster's distortions of history First Published: 2017 A look at the biased, idealized and error-riddled historical accounts espoused by American broadcaster Bill O'Reilly. Despite the former broadcaster's distortions of history and recent public disgrace his books still remain popular among Americans.
- Killing Roads: A Citizen's Primer on the Effects and Removal of Roads
First Published: 1990
- Killing the Competition
How the new monopolies are destroying open markets First Published: 2012 Barry Lynn discusses how today's markets have moved away from the openess they are supposed to represent.
- Kinky sex case raises disturbing questions
First Published: 1989
- Rolf Knight Obituary
March 4, 1936 - June 22, 2019 First Published: 2019 Born on March 4, 1936, the son of an itinerant cook, Rolf Knight grew up in B.C. logging camps, gained his M.A. in anthropology at UBC in 1962, and a Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1968. For decades Knight was a brave and under-heralded historian and a steadfast enemy of the notion that there exists such a phenomenon as the common man.
- Kriegsende in Kassel
Beiträge und Fotos aus der HNA First Published: 1995 In Kassel endete der zweite Weltkrieg am 4. April 1945 mit der Kapitulation der deutschen Truppen. Die Amerikaner besetzen die Stadt und die gesamte Region -- knapp funf Wochen spater endete der Krieg endgultig.
- Die Kriegsgefangen
First Published: 1995 Issues relating to the fate of German prisoners of war after World War II.
- The Krug Brothers
First Published: 1993
- Kurdistan: Death agonies of a people
First Published: 1991
- Kuwait's citizens without rights
First Published: 2013 Kuwait depends on the labour of foreign nationals, and of its underclass who do not have formal proof of nationality.
- Kyrgyzstan faces humanitarian crisis as Uzbeks flee slaughter
Kyrgyzstan shaken by ethnic slaughter First Published: 2010 Kyrgyzstan is in the grip of a humanitarian crisis after more than 100,000 minority Uzbeks, fleeing Kyrgyz mobs in the south of the country, gather on the Uzbekistan border.
- Labor A Reading List
First Published: 1967
- The Labour Movement: Two Decades Ago
First Published: 1984 Gandall talks about the emergence of the Canadian public sector and labour movement in the 1960s.
- Labour Paper
First Published: 1970
- Labor and the South
Black Workers Set Against White - Strike Broken First Published: 1968 Article originally appeared in the Southern Patriot, Jenuary 1968.
- Laing's Model of Madness
Review of The Politics of Experience by R.D. Laing
- Land Mammals of Newfoundland & Labrador
A Self-Driving Guide First Published: 1996
- Landscapes lost, and found
Garrison Creek; downtown's other streams & ravines: reclaiming the life beneath our feet First Published: 2002 A history of the Garrison Creek path in Toronto and how the creek shapes the surrounding landscape and environment, reflecting on the cities relationship with public natural spaces and parks.
- Language: a dying art
First Published: 1973 On the abuse and deterioration of language.
- Largest Urban Cable Car Soars Over 'Desperate' Commuters of La Paz
First Published: 2014 The La Paz region's new cable car system will transform the lives of commuters between La Paz, Bolivia and the mountaintop of El Alto, who currently have to zigzag up the slope in horrible traffic. But will everyone be able to afford it?
- The Law & Monopoly: The Case of Tetrycyclene
First Published: 1963
- Law and the Radical Lawyer
First Published: 1967
- Law's disorder in Nigeria
First Published: 2019
- The Laws of Nature
A Skeptics Guide First Published: 2000
- League for Socialist Action
Wikipedia article A Canadian Trotskyist organization.
- Learning From the Class Struggle
First Published: 1975 "In the most personal way, our needs for more money and less work -- for more power to refuse capital's command of our unpaid labour -- constitute our own interests in the struggle against capital."
- The Learning Society: An Abridged Version
First Published: 1973
- Learning to Love Patriarchy
First Published: 1998 A Canadian Catholic school teacher's struggle with the patriarchal values of the Catholic Church and their instruction to teachers to impress upon their female students the "value of motherhood".
- Learning to Move Left
First Published: 1972 The changing outlook of Mel Watkins.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 1972.
- Leather Menace, The.
Comments on Politics and S/M First Published: 1982 Attitudes towards S&M in the women's movement.
- Leave Leslie Spit alone
First Published: 1979 The Leslie Street Spit offers fresh air, rugged scenery, waves, shoreline and wildlife.
- Leave Yemen, US tells citizens
First Published: 2013 The United States and Britain on Tuesday told their citizens to leave Yemen in the light of intelligence apparently gathered from overseas communications intercepts showing a serious but unspecified threat against western and US interests. The US was reported to have begun evacuating citizens immediately on military flights.
- Lebanon: the right to know
First Published: 2019
- Lecons de la Revolution Russe: Les Racines d'Octobre 17
- The Left and Everyday Life
First Published: 1974
- The Left and Housing Co-operatives
Paper written in late 1979 or early 1980.
- The left and popular movements
First Published: 1983 Articles in Volume 17, Number 4 (September 1983) of Canadian Dimension, including an editorial; The uneasy alliance: Women and the left, by Varda Burstyn; The left and Gay liberation, by Tim McCaskell.
- The Left and the Gulf War
First Published: 1991 At an October 27 Toronto demonstration called to protest U.S and Canadian intervention in the Persian Gulf, a Trotskyist League contingent marched with placards and chants saying: "Defeat U.S. and Canadian imperialism!" and "Defend Iraq against imperialis war!" but the liberal/pacifist protest organizers complained about our slogans and split their own demo, moving down the street with various other left groups in tow.
- Left awakes
John Clarke cheers conference with plan to bring down Mike Harris First Published: 2000 It was a bombshell of a week in Toronto politics, one in which the two extremes of left-wing politics - the hard and the soft - gave two Toronto audiences their points of view, prognoses and programs.
- Left Face
A source book of radical magazines, presses, and collectives actively involved in the arts First Published: 1978
- Left Green Program Discussion - 1991
First Published: 1991
- Left in Form, Right in Essence
A critique of Contemporary Trotskyism First Published: 1973
- Left parties
Introduction to the November 11, 2017 issue of Other Voices First Published: 2017 "There is no alternative." That is capitalism's message in the neo-liberal era. The rich keep getting richer and richer, millions of people are unemployed, millions more are trying to survive on precarious, marginal, and part-time work, hundreds of millions are without health care, housing, education, or clean water. Environmental collapse is increasingly likely, masses of people are fleeing wars and economic disasters, nuclear war is a real danger. And all that the corporate elite, the corporate media, and the mainstream political parties have to offer is their insistence that there is nothing we can do about it: there is no alternative.
- Legal case deserves support
Re: Chippewas of the Thames protest pipeline First Published: 2016 The case that the Chippewas of the Thames is taking to the Supreme Court of Canada strikes at the heart and soul of this country's relationship with the indigenous people and their rights and the government of Canada's duty to consult.
- The Leninist Theory of Organization: Its Relevance for Today
- Lenin's Pravada
Workers' paper as organiser
- Lenin's Prediction on the Revolutionary Storms in the East
- Lenin's The State and Revolution
First Published: 1970
- Leslie Reagan's "When Abortion Was A Crime" - Book Review
First Published: 1998
- The Lesson
First Published: 1997 An educator in a nursing home's essay on Alzheimer's disease.
- The Lessons of the Anti-Asiatic Riot
First Published: 2007 In 1907, an anti-immigration rally explodes into violence and vandalism in Vancouver's Chinatown and Japantown.
- Let Islanders Stay
First Published: 1978 The service the Ward and Algonquin residents now render the people of Metro is valuable. There is no way the quality and continuity of this community's concern for the Islands and their users could be obtained solely from Metro employees and marina watchmen and guards.
- Let us prey
First Published: 2013 Cheaply buying up 'bad' debt owed by countries in distress and aggressively suing for full payment plus compound interest -- that's the modus operandi of the secretive companies known as vulture funds.
- Let's Begin: A Basic Adult Reader for Portuguese Students
- Let's Point a Satellite at GCHQ and the NSA, and See How They Feel
First Published: 2014 Turning the tables on the spy agencies would be a fitting form of radical retaliation for their webcam prurience.
- Let's Try Peace
A Disarmament Kit
- Letter from the Publisher - Sources 13
First Published: 1983 Comment on the response to "War, Peace and the Media."
- Letter to Ira Basen
First Published: 1997 Respect for others, high academic standards and creative and collaborative approaches to challenges have been the hallmarks of Huron Street School. What a shock then, to hear us represented on your show as a divided and bitter community unable to tolerate, much less respect, divergent opinions.
- Letter to Mayor Ford regarding funding for Immigrant Women's Health Centre
First Published: 2011 The health work done at Immigrant Women's Centre is high quality care involving all aspects of immigrant women's reproductive health.
- Letter to Ontario Minister of Education and Training John Snobelen
First Published: 1997 The actions of your government have made us all take a good look at what we have taken for granted for many years in Ontario and have forced us to stand up for the things we value most -- a caring society with quality universal public education system.
- Letter to Toronto City Council regarding jets at Toronto Island airport
First Published: 2013 We are writing to express grave concerns regarding the proposal to expand the Billy Bishop Airport to jets. We are community health physicians and are extremely alarmed by the potential health harm of jets which will particularly impact the community that lives in such close proximity to the airport.
- Letters from Goodman, Dennison and Davis, Martell and Repo
First Published: 1970 These writers and teachers enagage in a written dialogue on the current state of free schools.
- Letters from the Other China
First Published: 1989 Letters of a dissident intellectual.
- Level up: how PlayStation infiltrated youth culture
First Published: 2014 Twenty years ago, new games consoles began appearing in nightclub chillout rooms, subversive TV ads and cutting-edge style magazines. Keith Stuart and Steve Boxer describe how Sony created the PlayStation generation based on the underground culture.
- Liberalism at Waterloo State
First Published: 1972 A case history by Ron Lambert.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 3, Fall 1972.
- Libertarian Socialism, Authoritarian Socialism
- Life After Life
Why parole in America is just another prison First Published: 2019 On the ineffectiveness of the US criminal-justice system's parole arm for paroled people who have been sentenced to life in prison.
- Life as a Terrorist
Uncovering my FBI file First Published: 2013 An essay about William Vollmann's uncovering of his FBI file.
- Life in Timbuktu: how the ancient city of gold is slowly turning to dust
First Published: 2014 Mali's ancient city is disempowered, suffering the effects of desertification and slowly disappearing. Despite this, little is being done to ensure the city has a future.
- A Life of Learning
Charles Homer Haskins Lecture for 1997 First Published: 1997
- Life with me Greenaway
First Published: 1970 Tod Greenway reflects on his experience and struggles in raising a mentally challenged son.
- The Lilith Question
First Published: 1976 Is Lilith a model for Jewish women and if so, can only part of her history constitute the model?
- Line in the sand: Africa's 'green wall' aims to stop desert's growth
Villagers will help establish 15km-wide swath of trees as a nature reserve First Published: 2011 The Great Green Wall is a pan-African plan to halt desertification through reforestation.
- Line 9 pipeline needs review
Re: Pipelines face new environmental rules First Published: 2016 Line 9 is a disaster waiting to happen and the climate crisis disaster is already unfolding. Indeed no tar sands pipeline can pass a serious climate test if Canada is to keep its commitment to a limited warming to 1.5 degrees C.
- Linoleum Block Printing
In this Instructable I will be going step-by-step through the process of printmaking using a linoleum block. I will tell you what tools you need, and for what purpose and I will go through the process of designing the print in which you will be carving, transferring the design onto the block, carving the block, proofing the block and finally, printing the block.
- Literary lists: Proof of our existence
First Published: 2013 Katie Kitamura on why novelists are compulsive list-makers.
- Literature and Learning
- Little regard for poor countries
Re: Factory fires fill 314 in Pakistan First Published: 2012 The lack of regard for the poorer countries in our world and their citizens, including workers, continues.
- Live News Africa
A Survival Guide for Journalists First Published: 2007 Provides practical information for journalists who plan to travel to Africa for on site work including circumstances of danger specific to the country and then possible consequences a journalist may have to deal with (PTSD, pursuing medical aid etc.). Available in different languages on the website in a more generalised context relevant to all regions.
- The Lives of Amiri Baraka
First Published: 2014 A tribute to the life of author and poet Amiri Baraka who was active in the American Black Arts movement.
- Local First Campaigns: A How-To Kit
First Published: 2004
- Local gay bookstore busted for selling lesbian S/M mag
Community activists meet to plan legal and political defence First Published: 1992
- Local NDP Fights to Keep Waffle Movement in Party
First Published: 1972 The NDP's St. David provincial riding association is working to find a way of keeping the Waffle movement in the party, challenging Stephen Lewis's move to expel the Waffle.
- Look back in joy: the power of nostalgia
First Published: 2014 Long considered a disorder, nostalgia is now recognised as a powerful tool in the battle against anxiety and depression. Researchers prove that looking back can improve the outlook for today and tomorrow.
- Look who's jumping on the decentralization bandwagon!
A Radical Critique of the New York City School Decentralization Plans First Published: 1968
- Looking for Calley
How a young journalist untangled the riddle of My Lai First Published: 2018 Seymour M. Hersh looks back at the 1969 My Lai Massacre where hundreds of unarmed civilians were massacred by U.S. Army soldiers. As a young freelance journalist in Vietnam Hersh gained recognition for exposing the atrocity and its cover-up, and ultimately helped turn public opinion against the war.
- Louisiana prisoner released after 41 years in solitary
First Published: 2013 Herman Wallace, who is dying of cancer, endured long legal battles after his 1972 murder conviction.
- Love It or Leave It
An affectionate history of The American Left First Published: 1980
- Love and Life
Fertility and Conception Prevention First Published: 1975
- Low Marx
First Published: 1980 Review of Main Currents of Marxism, by Leszek Kolakowski
- The Lowly Worm
First Published: 1988 For a lowly, inconspicuous creature, seldom seen, never heard and only occasionally smelled, the earthworm has an importance for us humans which belies its unimpressive appearance. It is often one of the first creatures of nature which children notice and investigate.
- Lurching to War
Introduction to the October 15, 2016 issue of Other Voices First Published: 2016 Capitalism hates competition, and the U.S., the world's dominant capitalist power, has never tolerated competitors, rivals, or leaders who dare to put their own country ahead of U.S. interests.
- A Luta Continua (the struggle continues)
A discussion guide for the film
- Luxemburg, Feminism, and Marx
First Published: 1984 Review of Raya Dunayevskaya's book Rosa Luxemburg, Women's Liberation, and Marx's Philosophy of Revolution.
- Mackenzie Valley Pipeline
Summary of Connexions' coverage of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline.
- Madness Supplement
- Madness Unmasked
First Published: 1974
- Madrid barrio expels 'racist' police patrols
Jeering crowds chase away officers who try to detain immigrants First Published: 2011 Community protests police practice of racial profiling: the protests have been dubbed the "indignant" movement.
- Magical Thinking in Complementary and Alternative Medicine
First Published: 2001 Homeopathy and other popular therapies demonstrate ancient and universal principles of magical thinking, which some recent research suggests are fundamental to human cognition, even rooted in neurobiology.
- Magnitogorsk: Steel town a Stalinist legacy of filth
First Published: 1991
- The MAI - Democracy for Sale?
The MAI tramples on our democracy by empowering foreign corporations to sue governments for cash compensation for failure to enforce the MAI. Taxpayers would be required to pick up the tab.
- Maidan, Ukraine ... Tahrir, Egypt ... The Square Symbolises Failure, Not Hope
First Published: 2014 The lesson of Egypt for Ukraine is that defiant crowds may destroy an old regime – but they seldom build a new one.
- Making Kyoto Work
A transition strategy for Canadian energy workers First Published: 2002
- The Making of the English Working Class
Review
- Making the Most of Your Media Interview
First Published: 2010 Being prepared for an interview will make you less nervous and more confident, and with confidence comes increased credibility.
- Malcolm X: The Man and His Ideas
First Published: 1965 The text of a speech delivered on March 5, 1965.
- Mali: Timbuktu's literary gems face Islamists and decay in fight for survival
First Published: 2013 Daring by a dedicated few saved many manuscripts in Mali from Islamists.
- Man acquitted when wife says she consented to torturing
- The man behind the great Dickens and Dostoevsky hoax
First Published: 2013 When writer AD Harvey invented an 1862 meeting between Dickens and Dostoevsky, it was for years accepted as fact. So why did he do it – and why did he also create a series of fake academic identities?
- The Man Who Saves You from Yourself
Going Undercover with a Cult Infiltrator First Published: 2013 An account of the life and work of David Sullivan, a San Francisco-based private investigator who specializes in cults.
- Managing Crisis
Managing the Human Service Agency in Difficult Times
- Managing your time
First Published: 1985
- Manual for Draft-Age Immigrants to Canada
The sixth edition of this manual was published in 1971.
- Many bridges have spanned the Don River
First Published: 1976 A history of early bridges spanning Toronto's Don River.
- The March on Everywhere
The ragged glory of female activism First Published: 2017 Leslie Jamison recounts her experience as part of the Women's March on Washington in protest of the new Trump Administration, which became the largest single day protest in U.S. history.
- Marguerite has come a long way
First Published: 1984 Literacy student writes her own story.
- Marikana massacre: the untold story of the strike leader who died for workers’ rights
First Published: 2015 In 2012 a strike at the Marikana platinum mine in South Africa ended when police opened fire, killing 34 miners. Investigations have revealed one rebel leader died trying to broker a peaceful solution.
- Martin Luther King Was "Conservative & Nondemocratic"
Dave Dellinger's Tales From Inside Revolutionary America First Published: 1976 Martin Luther King saw himself as "a contemporary Moses selected by God", and made multiple backroom deals with the White House that "offended or puzzled" his followers, according to Dave Dellinger, a long-time civil rights activist.
- Marx, Bakunin and the Problem of Social Transformation
- Marx - and Hegel's Logic
- Marx and Theory of Imperialism
- Marx, Engels and Darwin
How Darwin's theory of evolution confirmed and extended the most fundamental concepts of Marxism First Published: 2009
- Marx: The Grundrisse
Review article by Peter Binns.
- Marxism and Black Radicalism in America
The Communist Party Experience First Published: 1971
- Marxism and the National Question
First Published: 1995 Published: 1996
- Marxism and the National Question
- Marxism: Science or Revolution?
- Marxism Since the Communist Manifesto
First Published: 1961 Published: 1967
- Marxism: A Syllabus Designed for a Women's Course
- Marxism: Theory of Proletarian Revolution
- Marxist Bulletin No. 9
Basic Documents of the Spartacist League First Published: 1973 Key documents of the Trotskyist Sparacist League.
- A Marxist Interpretation of Chinese History
First Published: 1946 Published: Roy argues that there is nothing essential about Chinese history. Instead he asserts that Chinese culture, like its Greek and Indian counterparts, is conditioned by the historical evolution of private property. The development of early Chinese civilization stagnated due to a lack of cattle and horses to be domesticated into a means of production. During the transition from feudalism to capitalism, the resulting insufficiency of surplus derived from agriculture retarded the development of Chinese society. The pamphlet concludes by asserting that the structure of contemporary Chinese society is a result of the conditions of production at these earlier stages of Chinese history.
- Marxist Projections
Some Post-Marxist Projections for the Next Third- to Half-Century (Draft Phantasy) First Published: 1969
- The mass graves of Kashmir
India's dirty war unmasked First Published: 2012 For 22 years this contested region has endured a regime of torture and disappeared civilians. Now a local laywer is discovering their unmarked graves and challenging India's abuses.
- Massive Uncritical Publicity for Supposed "Independent UFO Investigation"
Demonstrates Media Gullibility Once Again First Published: 1998 On Monday, June 19, 1998, all of the major media outlets were suddenly filled with accounts proclaiming that an independent panel of scientists had taken a fresh look at the UFO question, and had concluded that the matter needed to be taken seriously after all.
- Masters Of Our Domains
Those ugly websites full of ad links are a multibillion dollar industry. Meet its kings. First Published: 2006 Buying domain names and filling these with nothing but advertisor links who pay the owner a pay per click fee has become big business. The two largest advertisors on the ugly domain owner sites are Google and Yahoo who have been criticized for this practice.
- Master's student earns top marks for dissent
University of Toronto rabble rouser graduates in a gown of protest- but still faces criminal charges from a sit in gone wrong First Published: 2008
- A Matter of Life
The death penalty as a conservative conundrum First Published: 2017 A look at the Death Penalty in the United States and a Republican's campaign to have the practice abolished in the more Conservative areas of the country.
- May Day: workers of the world unite and take over -- their factories
First Published: 2015 The co-operative movement is giving employees the chance to rebuild shuttered livelihoods.
- Media Evasions
First Published: 1998 We often think of the news media as sensationalistic and intrusive. In fact, the press's basic modus operandi is evasive rather than invasive.
- Media Names & Numbers 11
First Published: 2012 A comprehensive directory of the Canadian news media, including television and radio stations and programs, daily, weekly, ethnic and campus newspapers, consumer and trade magazines, and academic journals. Media Names & Numbers is indexed by subject, and is available in print and electronic formats.
- Media obsession over young voters' apathy reflect neediness and self-absorption that make teenagers such exhausting company
First Published: 2006 Coverage of voter apathy among teens reveals the Canadian media's advertiser driven content and desire to gain circulation in a desirable age bracket rather than a sincere desire to affect change and involve youth in the democratic process.
- Media Watch: When the Media Tell Half the Story
First Published: 1997 Twenty-eight years after Chariots of the Gods? author Eric von Däniken brought pseudoscience to new lows by suggesting that our ancestors were too stupid to create the pyramids, Stonehenge, and other monuments without the help of space aliens, his ideas are alive and well.
- Medical Care in the USA - A Case of Terminal Disease
First Published: 1992 Published:
- Medical programs for homeless
Re: Too stigmatized to find a doctor First Published: 2014 Community health centres provide services for homeless.
- Medical Reform Group Calls for Medically-Insured Free-Standing Abortion Clinics
News Release April 24, 1985 First Published: 1985
- Medical Reform Group of Ontario Brief to the Commission of Inquiry on the Pharmaceutical Industry
First Published: 1984
- Medical Reform Group of Ontario History and Policies
A booklet containing a brief history of the Medical Reform Group up to 1990, plus all resolutions and policies passed by the MRG between1979 to 1990.
- Medical Reform Group urges Peterson to establish abortion clinics
News Release February 12, 1988 First Published: 1988
- Medical Technicians take on the Nova Scotia government
First Published: 1975
- Medicine Wars Will Alternative and Mainstream Medicine Ever Be Friends
First Published: 2001 In the wake of dozens of new and complementary medicines flooding both the marketplace and some hospitals, which path will medicine take?
- Meeting the Challenge of the Right
Introduction to the October 9, 2017 issue of Other Voices First Published: 2017 When we talk about the Right, it is well to keep in mind that "the Right" is by no means a unified political force or organization, but rather a label used to describe a disparate collection of ideologies, parties, groups, and individuals.
- Meeting w Verlaan
First Published: 1975
- The Meeting will come to order
- Melting Down the Symbols
An interview with Jay Kinney, Editor of Anarchy Comics
- The Memory Code: how oral cultures memorise so much information
First Published: 2016 Long before the ancient Celts, Aboriginal Australians were recording vast scores of knowledge to memory and passing it to successive generations. Aboriginal people demonstrate that their oral traditions are not only highly detailed and complex, but they can survive -- accurately -- for thousands, even tens of thousands, of years.
- Men Changing
A Resource Manual for Men's Consciousness Raising First Published: 1984
- Mercenaries on the make
Iraq is now awash with unaccountable 'security contractors' First Published: 2007 Contracted mercenaries now outnumber American troops in Iraq. These contractors are immune to prosecution for any wrongdoing in Iraq thanks to provisional laws that came into effect after the invasion. Most of these contractors are not American, the war is being outsourced.
- The Merger Movement
A study in Power First Published: 1969
- Mes Aynak: Afghanistan's Buddhist buried treasure faces destruction
First Published: 2013 Mes Aynak, a magnificent Buddhist city, is the most important archaeological discovery in a generation. But it is sitting on a vast copper deposit and is about to be destroyed.
- Met police face legal action for 'kettling' of protest teenagers
First Published: 2010 Police in the UK are being sued for using violence against students during a tuition fees protest by three minors who suffered injuries. They claim they were falsely detained and denied medical assistance. Their lawyers believe the police violated the European convention on human rights.
- Metropolis/Hinterland
The Lost Theme in Canadian Letters First Published: 1974 A review article of work on metropolitan domination over hinterland areas in the Canadian context, and a call for a return to that tradition within the social sciences.
- Mexican journalist Lydia Cacho: 'I don't scare easily'
First Published: 2012 Lydia Cacho is one of Mexico's most fearless journalists. Her investigations have led to attempts on her life, and now she has been forced to flee her country. What next?
- Microsoft handed the NSA access to encrypted messages
First Published: 2013 Microsoft has collaborated closely with US intelligence services to allow users' communications to be intercepted, including helping the National Security Agency to circumvent the company's own encryption, according to top-secret documents obtained by the Guardian.
- Mighty Moe book review
First Published: 2021 Mighty Moe tells the story of Maureen Wilton, a youthful long-distance runner from Toronto who set a women’s world record in the marathon in 1967, when she was 13.
- The Minds of Others
The art of persuasion in the age of Trump First Published: 2018 In a divided America, seven writers explore the ways that persuasion operates in our lives- from the intimate to the far-reaching, and ultimately how we can pursuade others to see things the way we do.
- Minority Report of Students on University-Wide Committee
Introduction and Chapter 1
- Mirage Montage
First Published: 1970 A project that English professor David Grey gave to his students to produce a scenario or script using provided poems and audio visual materials.
- Miriam Garfinkle Lane
First Published: 2020 Miriam Garfinkle Lane is a laneway in the city of Toronto. The name honours Dr. Miriam Garfinkle (1954-2018), a Canadian physician and social justice activist.
- Misleading figures on greenhouse gas emissions
Letter to the editor First Published: 2018 A letter to the editor from an oil industry apologist (April 12) tries to excuse the Alberta oilsands’ growing carbon emissions with the argument that Canada accounts for “just” 1.6 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions. Even if that figure were accurate, it would mean that Canada is producing emissions which are more than three times as large as its proportion of the world’s population.
- The 'Missing Heritability' of Common Disorders: Should Health Researchers Care?
First Published: 2013
- Missing Persons
First Published: 1972 Experiences of a teacher.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 1972.
- Missinipe Achimowin
Churchill River Study First Published: 1974
- Mobbed Up
How America boosts the Afghan opium trade First Published: 2018 Touted by the US as fueling terrosism, the author takes a closer look at the opium trade in Afghanistan and reveals a situation far more complex; notably drug lords manipulating US commanders and Western involvement ironically creating explosive opium growth.
- Mobile reserves could save marine species
First Published: 2012 Mobile marine nature reserves have been advanced as a tool to protect highly mobile marine mammals such as seabirds, turtles and sharks. These would protect migratory routes and mating grounds during certain times of the year.
- Moby Duck
Or, the synthetic wilderness of childhood First Published: 2007
- MoD staff and thousands of military officers join arms firms
Guardian research in the aftermath of the 'jobs for generals' scandal shows extent of links between MoD and private sector First Published: 2012 Conflicts of interests are brought to light as senior military personnel depart the military and transition into the private sector side of the military industrial complex.
- Modern times Perspective for the Coming Months
First Published: 1974 A discussion paper which looks at inflation as a ruling class strategy and asks what an organizing perspective should be for the coming months.
- The modern US army: unfit for service?
First Published: 2012 Gone are the days of the all-American army hero. These days, the US military is as likely to be a sanctuary for racists, gang members and the chronically unfit.
- Moken nomads leave behind their 'sea gypsy' life for a modern existence
Brought to the world's attention by the 2004 tsunami, the seafaring tribe is struggling to reconcile tradition and modernity First Published: 2012 The Moken, deep-sea divers off Thailand, find their way of life threatened by modern trawlers and voracious property developers.
- Momentum Activist Handbook
First Published: 2017 An activist training guide for members of People's Momentum, the campaigning group in the British Labour Party.
- Mommy's little secret
First Published: 2002
- Money and Debt
A Solution to the Global Crisis First Published: 1989
- Monkey see, monkey rape?
First Published: 1985 Porn researchers flaunt their 'shocking' findings, but they can turn very shy when questions arise and they are asked to explain their methods.
- Monkeywrenching
First Published: 1990 An appraisal of the effectiveness of monkeywrenching or eoctage.
- Monumental Error
Will New York City finally tear down a statue? First Published: 2017 An examination of the Sims controversy in New York City, where authorities have long debated the removal of a statue in Central Park celebrtating 19th-century doctor J. Marion Sims, the 'father of gynecology' who experimented on black women.
- The Moonlit Stream
First Published: 1988 For relief from the stresses and strains of life, there is nothing like spending a few hours sitting beside a flowing river. A river, unlike a lake, moves. It is going somewhere. It's like life passing you by, and for a change it’s rather nice to just sit there and let it.
- More than one way to cover an election
First Published: 1976 Campaign managers for the election campaign of Alderman John Sewell and Alderman Janet Howard aren’t sure whether to laugh or to cry at the City Dweller’s own unique way of covering the election.
- More than the Price is Rigged
The Food Industry
- Mothers and Daughters in American Jewish Literature
The Rotted Cord
- Mouseland
A fable
- MRG Abortion Press Conference
First Published: 1985 The MRG Steering Committee organized a press conference on January 8, 1985 in Toronto in an effort to lend support to the pro-choice forces in the current abortion controversy.
- MRG Spring General Meeting Minutes - April 22-23, 1983
Abortion & Abortion Clinics: Update by Miriam Garfinkle First Published: 1983 Report by Miriam Garfinkle on Abortion and Abourtion Clinics.
Minutes by Howard Cash of Medical Reform Group General Meeting, April 1983.
- Mrs. Timbrell & the social workers
First Published: 1968 Satu Repo discusses the role of social workers in children's welfare using the case study of working class foster mother Mrs. Timbrell.
- Mubarak's third force terror tactic
First Published: 2011 President Mubarak unleashed his 'personal' thugs in a failed attempt to silence protestors seeking an end to his regime.
- Multiple distinct groups historically populated Newfoundland, DNA study suggests
First Published: 2017 Study suggests implies that the island of Newfoundland was populated multiple times by distinct groups.
- Museum and Gallery Curators Reopen the Cabinet of Curiosities Concept
First Published: 2014 Stuffed pelicans, bell-jarred oddities and unicorn horns: the wunderkammer – or 'cabinet of curiosities' – is a macabre, colonial throwback. So why is it back in vogue?
- Museum of Endangered Sounds enshrines audio from bygone era
Saved from the silence First Published: 2012 A website preserves outmoded electronic sounds that are lost to the world.
- My Gang is Jesus
Brazil's evangelicals face the temptations of the drug trade First Published: 2019 Examines the use of religion by gang members as a source of community and support; highlighting the complex relationship between gang culture and religion.
- My life as a bibliophile
First Published: 2012 From school prizes to writing his own novels, the author reflects on his lifelong bibliomania and explains why, despite e-readers and Amazon, he believes the physical book and bookshops will survive.
- My life as a Co-adventurer
First Published: 1972 A recount of Milton Acorn's adventures as a weekly newsboy.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 2, Summer 1972.
- My politics in brief
First Published: 2011
- The N.D.Y. and the Labour Movement
- The Name of the Game
First Published: 1974
- Namibia: Some light on the struggle for national liberation
First Published: 1973
- Naming the Moment: Book Review
First Published: 1990 A review of Naming the Moment: Political Analysis for Action: A Manual for Community Groups.
- National Ideology and University Extra-Mural Teaching
- Native group plans Ward 7's first walkathon
First Published: 1975 Ahbenoojeyug Inc. is a Ward Seven Organization that since 1972 has been providing services for Native children in the City of Toronto.
- Natural light
Life among Vermont's hippies, hunters, bears, and moose First Published: 2000 An essay on the author's experience in his second home, in rural Vermont.
- The Natural Role of Humans in the Wilderness
First Published: 1989
- Nature on the Toronto Islands: An Explorer's Guide
- Naturism: Making it Happen
First Published: 1989 A world view is only as influential and useful as the commitment and number of its adherents. Naturism, in its infancy as a popular movement, could do with more of both. Here are one man's thoughts on the problems and prospects.
- NDP: Constitution and Resolutions
- Net Losses: The sorry state of our Atlantic fishery
First Published: 1990 Article in the April-May 1990 issue of Canadian Geographic.
- Network and Partnerships
- Network Resources
First Published: 1983
- The Networking Game
First Published: 1983 "For everyone who asks friendly questions about anything."
- New Designs for Family Living
An essay exploring alternatives to the nuclear family structure and advocating for experimentation.
- New Development in Northern Ontario
First Published: 1969
- A New Direction for Canada
First Published: 1972
- The New Face of American Imperialism in Canada
Preliminary Notes on the Impending Canada-U.S. Energy Resources Deal
- The New Intifada
Israel, Imperialism and Palestinian resistance
- The "New Left Caucus"
First Published: 1969 An anonymous attack on the New Left Caucus group at the University of Toronto.
- New Life Patterns
Unit 3 Training Manual First Published: 1983
- The New News
Jouralism we want and need First Published: 2009 With support from the Chicago Community Trust, the Community Media Workshop released "the New news: Journalism We Want and Need." This 36-page report is co-authored by giraffe prospect Thom Clark and includes a ranking of their top sixty news websites in Chicago, topping the list is the Chi-Town Daily News. An assessment of news coverage in the Chicago area due to economic pressures and crucial development in communication such as the importance of the online realm.
- New on the Bookshelf
First Published: 2004 Reviews of recent books on publicity and media relations.
- New Planning for Ontario
Final Report Summary and Recommendations First Published: 1993
- The New Rebels in Industrial America
First Published: 1969
- The New Sexual Censorship Legislation
Just as Bad as Before if not Worse First Published: 1987
- New Society Packet
- A New Society: The Anarchist Alternative
Published in conjunction with Libertarian Workers for a Self-Managed Soceity.
- The New Stage in Canada-U.S. Relations
First Published: 1973 The authors assert that Canada is an integral part of the global capitalist imperialist system. As the global expansion of this system reaches its limits, inter-imperialist competition becomes more pronouced. A crisis in the international monetary system is likely to result from global inflationary trends. This, in turn, will produce limited recessions of the imperialist economy. These developments will have profound impacts on the dynamics of class relations in Canada.
- The New Technology Demands a New Politics
- The N.Y.C. School Crisis
First Published: 1968
- Newspaper Staff: Getting and Keeping...
Information Paper for 37th Annual Canadian University Press Conference First Published: 1974 "For many CUP papers the problem is not getting a staff, but keeping it."
- Ngangula, een school in afrika
First Published: 1974
- Nightmare at Valdez
First Published: 1990 Article in the November-December 1990 issue of Wildlife Conservation.
- 1984 and Social Contraol
Papers from the "1984 and Social Control" Conference
- 1905: The Great Dress Rehearsal
- No compassion on immigration
Re: Protesters seek accountability on immigration First Published: 2014 The compassionless attitude of our Canadian immigration authorities is becoming the increasingly default position. I commend the protesters who continue to articulate their rage against this.
- No Condescending Saviors
A Study of the Experience of Revolution in the Twentieth Century First Published: 1976
- No Doors, No Guards
From Jewish Feminism to a New Judaism First Published: 1983 Published in the March 1983 edition of Menorah.
- No to Bush's War
The military face of globalization First Published: 2001
- Noam Chomsky: 'No individual changes anything alone'
First Published: 2013 Noam Chomsky is one of the world's most controversial thinkers. Now 84, he reflects on his life's work, on current events in Syria and Israel, and on the love of his life – his wife.
- Noise in the Environment
Causes, Effects, Controls First Published: 1971 Report on a Conference in Toronto, April 28-29, 1971.
- Nonconforming
AGainst the erosion of academic freedom by identity politics First Published: 2020
- Norm Browne leaves Seven News
First Published: 1976 Seven News started a new chapter in its history last week with the departure of Norman Browne, whose name has been intimately tied to that of Seven News almost since the paper’s founding six-and-a-half years ago.
- Norway lets fathers do their share
Paternity leave law has helped to create a quiet revolution in childcare First Published: 2011 In Norway, twelve weeks of the forty six weeks of paid parental leave is reserved for the father. If he chooses not to take the leave the time and money is forfeit. The legislation is designed to promote equality in the household as well as the job market and has been adopted in Iceland, Germany and Portugal.
- Not at liberty
Jails (and gaols), Central Prison, the Mercer Reformatory, and the Asylum First Published: 2002 A history of prisons, reformatories, asylums and mental health facilities in Toronto and their relationship with the populace, detailing and criticizing the implications of attitudes and approaches to mental health by the cities institutions.
- Not guilty means not guilty
First Published: 1980 The gay news magazine, The Body Politic, is organizing a public campaign to make Attorney General Roy McMurtry withdraw an appeal against the magazine's acquittal on obscenity charges.
- The not-so-pristine Arctic
First Published: 1991 Article in the February-March 1991 issue of Canadian Geographic.
- Notebook: Toward a Second Haitian Revolution
First Published: 2010 A historical review of economic policy in Haiti since its independence, and the impact of its smallholder's disposession by US policies that sought to 'liberalize' the economy. The author advocates investment in subsistence farming rather than spending foreign aid on foreign imports in the wake of the earthquake.
- Notes for an Introduction to the First Principles of Surrealism
First Published: 1971 Published: 1972
- Notes from an Anarchist Sociologist
First Published: 1990 Ehrlich's account of how his activism made him realize he could no longer comfortably pursue a professional career.
- Notes on American Education
The destruction of children
- Notes Toward a Strategy for a Student Power Movement
- Notes Toward Finding the Right Question
First Published: 1979
- A novel oasis: why Argentina is the bookshop capital of the world
First Published: 2015 Buenos Aires alone has more bookstores per person than any other city in the world - just enough for inquisitive Argentinians to indulge their literary cravings.
- Now you see, said Mark
First Published: 1971 Virginia Kidd examines first-grade readers using the Harper & Row Basic Reading program to show the implications of their rhetoric.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 5, Number 3, Summer 1971.
- NSA files: why the Guardian in London destroyed hard drives of leaked files
First Published: 2013 A threat of legal action by the government that could have stopped reporting on the files leaked by Edward Snowden led to a symbolic act at the Guardian's offices in London.
- Nuclear Energy: Promises, Promises
First Published: 1971 Published: 1973
- The Number That No Man Could Number
Black America's civil war over gay rights First Published: 2017 A look at the complex relationship between the Church and homosexuality among African-Americans. While many church leaders become the public face of resistance to homosexuality and same-sex marriage, behind closed doors the reality is very different.
- Nutty, absurd -- and dangerous
First Published: 1986
- The O.C.A. Affair
Getting the stiffs off the property First Published: 1968 Artist Paul Young discusses the use of protest and radical student action in fine arts educational institutions, specifically the Ontario College of Art.
- Obama defiant over NSA revelations ahead of summit with Chinese premier
First Published: 2013 President says oversight of NSA surveillance programme should be left to Congress in comments criticising media 'hype.'
- Obedience to the State: The Greatest Menace Facing Our Humankind
- Obstruction of Justice
Why the criminal justice system is ill-equipped to prosecute rape charges First Published: 2018 Author Charlotte Shane examines why the U.S. justice sytem is incapable of effectively adjudicating rape, moreover the profound psychological and societal issues inborn in our culture that produces rapists. Shane takes a look at the film "I Am Evidence", directed by Trish Adlesic and Geeta Gandbhir, as a starting point for discussion.
- Occupation began peacefully
First Published: 1973 Occupation of university building was peaceful, until the cops showed up.
- Of Man and Revolution
An Anarchist Vision
- Of University Student Hang-ups in relation to socio-economic condtions
- Off the Land
What subsistence really looks like First Published: 2014 Short essay on the Leech Lake Indian Reservation and their subsistence activities.
- OFL Facts and Figures
First Published: 1973
- OHC tenants get mad
First Published: 1978 Fed up with the attitudes and policies of Ontario Housing, some Regent Park tenants have been meeting since late last fall to try to find ways to pressure OHC to recognize tenants’ rights. The group’s most visible action to date came on December 15, when a dozen tenants crowded into the office of Kevin Gaul, the area supervisor for North Regent Park, to protest an eviction notice delivered to a tenant.
- The oil war
First Published: 2013 Declassified documents now reveal what everybody, especially the Iraqis, always knew: the US invaded Iraq to secure its oil supplies for US and allied companies. It hasn't quite worked out as planned.
- An Ojibwa Girl in the City
First Published: 1970 Edna Manitouwabi describes her upbringing in an off-reserve Catholic boarding school and moving to Toronto.
- The Old Mole News
Texpack and the Fall Offensive First Published: 1971
- Olympic torch stokes warm pride and fiery protest among aboriginals
First Published: 2009 Differing opinions between aboriginal groups towards the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and Torch Relay.
- On Behalf...
First Published: 1990
- On being attentive
First Published: 1968 Passages from an essay called "Reflections On The Right Use Of School Studies With A View To The Love Of God" written by French scholar, mystic and political activist Simone Weil in the 1940s.
- On Central America
First Published: 1987
- On Cheating as a Revolutionary Gesture
- On Having Wonderful Ideas: Piaget in the Classroom
First Published: 1972 Eleanor Duckworth's thoughts on providing occasions of wonderful ideas for children. Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 4, Winter 1972-1973.
- On Leninism
Theoretical Practice Editorial
- On Pornography
First Published: 1977 We must, however begrudgingly, the right of Hustler to be published. Not to do so would endanger the rights of far more than sex magazines and would serve to encourage selective prosecution.
- On the 1966 Split
Interview with London Conference Participants First Published: 1985 On November 16-17 [1985], Spartacist interviewed four leading members of the Spartacist League/U.S. in the aftermath of the spectacular implosion of the Healy/Banda WRP in England. The subject matter covered in the interview is wide-ranging, but it centered on the expulsion of Spartacist from Healy’s and French leader Pierre Lambert’s April 1966 London Conference of the International Committee (IC).
- On the Origins of The Body Politic
The Genealogy, Conception, Birth, Coming Out, Baby Steps (& Babies of Canada's most vital voice of gay liberation 1971 - 1987.
- On Vietnam and World Revolution
First Published: 1967
- On Workers Autonomy
- Once more around the Bloc
Tactics, democracy, and mass politics First Published: 2010 Black Bloc tactics are deeply undemocratic -- and they don't work.
- 150 years of Karl Marx's Capital
First Published: 2017 On the 150th anniversary of the publication of Marx's Capital, Tom O'Lincoln explains why "the Bible of the working class" is about much more than economics.
- One latrine at a time
Liberia's president is unusually frank as she agrees that toilets are fundamental to creating a healthier country First Published: 2012 Diarrhoea kills more children than HIV/Aids, tuberculosis and malaria combined – and its main cause is food and water contaminated with human waste. Liberia's president is trying to change all that. Building latrines must be a key priority to promote health and sanitation.
- One night in the Life of the Toronto School Board
First Published: 1971 A recount of a Toronto School Board meeting by Loren Lind.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 5, Number 4, Fall/Winter 1971.
- 1,000 Days of Syria – Turning War Journalism into a Game
First Published: 2014 How an American journalist is attempting to tell the story of Syria’s conflict through an online adventure game.
- Online initiatives abound at the Library of Congress
First Published: 2013 Card catalogues vanish from sight at the Library of Congress.
- Only Christians need apply
First Published: 1978 Despite a clear provision in the Ontario Human Rights Code forbidding religious discrimination in hiring, a local group has been putting up flyers urging people to give jobs to Christians.
- The Only Game in Town
An Unlikely Comeback for Dying Newspapers First Published: 2012 Private newspaper owners have vaulted themselves into a historically unique situation, which enables them to sculpt the news to serve their personal interests while circumventing the costs that come with true adverserial journalism.
- The Only Way Out of the American Empire
Lessons from the Free Trade Agreement First Published: 1988 The Free Trade deal shows that any attempt to develop a strategy for national independence that relies on inducing Canadian capitalists to become nationalists must fail.
- Ontario health-care reform and Community Health Centres
Re: Too Many Left Behind in Health Care Reforms First Published: 2017 We already have a working model of primary care that targets these populations and that is very good at dealing with complex needs and providing holistic care. Community Health Centres (CHCs) have been in existence for decades all over Canada, providing care to communities that are not well served by other models of primary care.
- Ontario Student Unity
First Published: 1972
- Ontario's Announcement to Fill the Refugee Health Gap a Win for Migrant Communities
Sources News Release First Published: 2013 Health for All welcomes yesterday's announcement that Ontario will join Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, and Quebec in filling the gap left by federal cuts to refugee health care and send the federal government the bill.
- Ontario's health workers call for improved sick leave policies
First Published: 2017
- Onward Humanist Soldiers!
Arming Ourselves with Logic First Published: 1999 A humanist take on the religious debate over whether or not "God" should be removed from the Canadian constitution.
- Open Letter regarding medically-insured free-standing abortion clinics
News Release September, 1983 First Published: 1983
- Open Letter To Minister Goodale
First Published: 2016 We are doctors, nurses, and healthcare providers working in Canada. It has come to our attention that over 50 men on immigration hold are once again engaging in a hunger strike. They are determined to remain without food until they are granted a meeting with you, Minister Goodale. They have been calling for an end to indefinite immigration detention and inhumane conditions and are now asking to bring their concerns to you in person.
- Open Letter to the Council of the Canadian Historical Association and the Canadian public
First Published: 2021 Historians express grave disappointment with the Canadian Historical Association's2021 Canada Day Statement.
- An open letter to the Peel Catholic School Board from Jewish Canadians in support of Nadia Shoufani
First Published: 2016 Jewish Canadians writing in support of Nadia Shoufani, a teacher in the Peel Catholic School Board who was suspended pending an investigation by the Ontario College of Teachers.
- An Operational Strategy for Development Education in the '80s
First Published: 1982
- The Operations of American Hospital Supply Corporation in Canada
First Published: 1971
- The Origin of the Family
Inspired by Engels' 'The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State', this pamphlet speculates on the formation of family life in humans. It draws on evidence from studies of non-human primates and anthropology.
- The Other Side of Pro-Choice
First Published: 1989
- Ouch ads
First Published: 1975
- Our Differences with the Carpenterites
First Published: 1967 A satire of Trotskyism.
- Our Maligned Snakes
First Published: 1988 It is hard to know why in our enlightened age, people continue to be horrified by snakes. the repugnance towards snakes is more of an unreasoned, mindless phobia, passed down through the generations and from parent to child along with the myths and misconceptions that feed it.
- Our People are our Mountains
Amilcar Cabral on the Guinean Revolution
- Out of Africa but not very different
Despite our expectation that human diversity should be reflected in our genes, a study reveals surprising little variation First Published: 2009 Partial exerpt at: http://www.amren.com/news/2009/06/among_many_peop/
- Overlooked Aspects of Roomers
First Published: 1973
- Pakistan: 'Son, you brought electricity to the village and added 15 years to my life'
First Published: 2015 A micro-hydro programme bringing sustainable energy to a region of Pakistan ravaged by conflict and floods has won an Ashden award for lighting the future.
- Panama's indigenous champion defies president's mining deal
Canadian-Korean consortium plans 30-year gold, silver and copper project First Published: 2012 In Panama the Ngabe-Bugle indigenous community fights to keep a Canadian copper mining company off their land.
- The Panthers at Yale
First Published: 1970
- Parents in the Schools
Community Control in Harlem First Published: 1970 Interviews with members of community controlled schools in Harlem, New York: Sarah Tinsle is President of the Parent Teacher Association at her childrens' school in Harlem; Hobart Cope is Principal of the school; Audrey Golfinch is a teacher at the school
- Parliamentary Government and the New Democratic Party
- Parliamentary Law Chart
- Part-Time Work in the Maritimes
A brief presented to the Commission of Inquiry into Part-Time Work First Published: 1982
- Passing Stories
Tales from a wander so far without end First Published: 2002 A collection of stories based around experiences and observations from walking Toronto's Queen Street, considering the requirements and rewards of urban citizenship.
- Passionate Protests
Feminists and Censorshop First Published: 1980
- Patton campaign tactics come under fire
First Published: 1978 George Patton’s campaign tactics created a great deal of anger among his opponents in the last few days of the Ward 7 aldermanic race, but they don’t seem to have done him any good: he got clobbered.
- Paul Goodman: The Anarchist as Conservator
First Published: 1985 Woodcock sets out to examine how Goodman uses the past, and how in doing so he continues and extends one of the vital currents in anarchist thought -- the current which, to use terms that seem at variance with most commonly held views of anarchism, is both traditional and aristocratic.
- Paul Mattick, Anti-Bolshevik Communism
First Published: 1982 For those who want to replace the present social order with a free and equal society, rather than with State capitalism, the work of the council communists, exemplified by Paul Mattick, provides a crucial starting place.
- Paul Robeson, 1898-1998
Remembering Paul Robeson on the 100th anniversary of his birth.
- Pay Cuts, Recession & Resistance
First Published: 2008
- Paying the Piper
First Published: 1977
- PBI-Canada remembers peace activist Frank Showler
First Published: 2022 Frank Showler passed away on February 10, 2022 at the age of 102.
- PC: What's Behind the Attach of Politically Correct?
First Published: 1991
- Peace in the Middle East? - A Review
Review of Noam Chomsky's book Peace in the Middle East (1974).
- Peace is the Concern of One and All
First Published: 1973 Materials and Documents of the World Congress of Peace Forces, Moscow, October 1973.
- The Peace Journalism Option
First Published: 1997 The Peace Journalism Option represents the findings of the Conflict and Peace Journalism summer school which took place at Taplow Court in Buckinghamshire, UK, over the week of August 25-29 1997. Participants comprised journalists, media academics and students from Europe, Africa, Asia and the U.S. who divided their time between lectures, workshops and debate. The resulting document is a fair representation of the findings but may not represent the whole view of any of the contributors.
- Pedagogy by the Oppressed
- The people behind 7 News
First Published: 1980
- "People and Government Travelling Together"
Community Organization, Urban Planning and the Politics of Post-War Reconstruction in Toronto 1943-1953 First Published: 1999 Published in Urban History Review / Revue d'histoire urbaine, vol 27, No. 2, 1999, p. 44-58
- The People and the Plan
First Published: 1974
- People vs expressways battle is on again
First Published: 1976 The battle against expressways is on again. The plan for a grid of expressways that would rip into the city of Toronto, supposedly buried by the Davis government in 1971, has been resurrected. After being beaten back five years ago, the expressway proponents are crawling out of the woodwork with their old plans, with only the tactics and the terminology changed.
- People's Aesthetics
First Published: 1995 An essay on self-proclaimed "progressives" and their hypocritical defense of cultural hierarchies and consumption of popular or lower middle class culture for camp value. He opines that the distinction between craft and art is class based.
- The People's History of Cape Breton
First Published: 1971 A story of the working people of Cape Breton.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 5, Number 4, Fall/Winter 1971.
- People's Voice (newspaper)
Wikipedia article People's Voice (French: Voix du peuple) is a Canadian newspaper published biweekly by New Labour Press Ltd. The paper's editorial line reflects the viewpoints of the Communist Party of Canada, although it also runs articles by other left-wing voices. Established in 1993 under this name, the paper and online service have a history of ancestral publications dating to the early 1920s, when the first paper of this line was founded by the new Communist Party of Canada.
- The Perils of Illegality
First Published: 1989 Some of the perils of conscientiously disobeying the law quickly become apparent to anyone who chooses to do so.
- Pete Seeger was the best of us
Re: Folk music legend's spirit lives on at Brampton camp First Published: 2014 Pete Seeger was the best of the human spirit exemplifying hope and love and passion for social justice.
- Pharmageddon: how the US got hooked on prescription drugs
White House declares prescription drug abuse in US 'alarming' as thousands flock to Florida – the home of oxycodone pill mills First Published: 2011 An investigation into the underground trade of oxycodone, a widely abused prescription drug. Ninety-eight percent of prescriptions in the United States come from southern Florida, where doctors at "pill-mills" can see up to one hundred patients in a sitting.
- Philosophy as a Revolutionary Weapon
Interview with Louis Althusser
- Philosophy, Principles and Ideologies of Co-operatives
What are Their Implications for a Vision of the Future?
- Photography Passion and Power
First Published: 1984 Tom Waugh on the Gay still-photo collection of the Kinsey Institute
- The Pictures
Securing Peter Hujar's place among the greats First Published: 2018 In his will American photographer Peter Hujar left his entire photographic archive to his friend Stephen Koch. In this article Koch explains why he embarked on a journey to usher Hujar's work into posthumous notoriety, and ultimately how the photographs changed his life.
- Pictures of health
First Published: 2010 Care-home staff are using books to stimulate those suffering from dementia.
- Pipeline follies
First Published: 2011 There are many of us Canadians who are totally outraged by Prime Minister Stephen Harper's policies on the environment - and particularly the tar sands devastation of the indigenous peoples.
- The Pitney Bowes Green Office Guide
Moving beyond waste reduction & recycling
- A Place Called Dimbaza
A Case Study of a Rural Resettlement Township in South Africa First Published: 1973
- A place in the sun
First Published: 2014 An extract from Laurent Cordonnier's futuristic novel 'La Liquidation.'
- Plan already disastrous
Re: City shocked by proposal to extend runway First Published: 2013 Having jet airports close to communities is dangerous and unhealthy.
- Plans for STOLport called unjustified
First Published: 1977 While residents of the Toronto Island community continue their fight against the bulldozer – which could strike this year – the proposal for a major airport on the Islands is worrying people from across Toronto.
- Plate-forme pour une Intervention Communiste
First Published: 1978
- Platform for a Communist Intervention
First Published: 1978
- The pleasure principle
First Published: 2011 Wilhelm Reich invented 'the Orgasmatron' and claimed that better orgasms could cure society. Then the FBI got involved.
- PL's War Against Lenin
First Published: 1971
- Poems by J.B. Alexander
First Published: 1986
- Point and Click
First Published: 2004 Services that can help you write and distribute news releases.
- 'Poison pill' privatisation contracts could cost £300m-£400m to cancel
First Published: 2014 Taxpayer stands to lose millions if probation contracts are cancelled.
- Poisoned Cities and Urban Gardens
- Police arrest 8 protesters at Israeli consulate
First Published: 2009 Toronto police have arrested eight Canadian Jewish women who occupied the Israeli consulate on Bloor Street. The group carried out the occupation to show their opposition to Israel's military operations in the Gaza Strip and its two-year economic blockade of the territory, Miriam Garfinkle, a spokesperson, told ctvtoronto.ca on Wednesday.
- Police log 'domestic extremists' and keep database on activists
Forces survey and file details of peaceful protests and political activities First Published: 2009 'Domestic Extremists' are persons involved in political meetings and protests who are photographed and added to a national database by the UK police. This surveillance falls under the purview of "terrorism and allied matters" and these police tactics are now the subject of an internal review. They have been widely criticized for lacking accountability.
- Police retain DNA from thousands of children
First Published: 2013 Some 120,000 gene samples have been taken in two years, as police forces argue they are acting within the law.
- Police want right to see medical records without consent
First Published: 2014 Police want new and expanded rights to access medical records and other confidential data without an individual's consent.
- Polish farmers threaten uprising over opencast coalmine
First Published: 2014 Heinz unites with farmers in rebellion against plan to build a vast lignite mine and power plant on farming land in western Poland.
- Political activists call for inquiry after revelations about undercover police
First Published: 2010 Protest groups that were targeted by infiltrators plan legal action to obtain access to police files after disclosures by Officer A.
- Political doubletalk
First Published: 1978 Perhaps the most striking thing about most politicians is that they seem completely incapable of giving a straight answer to anything, of talking in ordinary language, of communicating. Language for them isn’t a way of getting ideas across, but of confusing people so they won’t understand what’s really going on.
- The Political Economy of Race in Amerikkka
First Published: 1970 Published:
- The Political Economy of Reform
First Published: 1978
- Political Oppression in Canadian History
- Political Resolution of the Third Congress of CPC(M-L)
First Published: 1977
- Political Statement of the Organizing Committee for the Establishment of an Active Cadre
First Published: 1977
- Politics as Religion
The Degeneration of the Fourth International An overview of the founding and early years of the Fourth International, and an analysis of the factors which repeatedly caused it to split.
- The Politics of Anti-Sweatshop Organizing in Canada What's missing
First Published: 2000 The ruthlessness of so-called "economic restructuring" over the past few decades has not only entrenched exploitative work conditions in the South; it has also caused an explosion in sweatshop work in the North.
- The politics of display
The redesign of the Ashmolean in Oxford provides a chance to reflect on how we understand the meaning of collections First Published: 2009 The Ashmolean Museum in Oxford is the oldest museum in Britain, founded in 1693. The institution has grown, thanks to a new postmodern building by architect Rick Mather. The open concept design of the new galleries is perfect for the curatorial focus on the impact of trade and the legacy of intercultural exchange titled "Crossing Cultures Crossing Time".
- The politics of Greenpeace
First Published: 1994 Discusses various aspects concerning the programs, policies and management of Greenpeace Canada.
- The Politics of Housework
An imagined dialogue with the author's husband regarding housework with references to the broader politics of same.
- Politics of Human Liberation
Revolution Re-Assessed
- The Politics of Porn
Can Feminists Walk the Line? First Published: 1980
- The Politics of Revolution: Learning from Autonomist Marxism
First Published: 2004
- The Politics of Subterfuge
Year's End at the Toronto Board First Published: 1971 Loren Lind's thoughts on the need forradical change in the school system.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 5, Number 1, Winter 1971.
- The Politics of the Peace Movement
First Published: 1982 What Roussopoulos emphasizes in the new peace movement is the need for a theoretical framework within which tactics and strategy become more effective. Essay available in "Dissidence: Essays Against the Mainstream."
- The Politics of the Pro-choice Movement
First Published: 1989 The authors, displeased with the tone and nature of Ruth Corobow's "call for feminist analysis" of abortion in the March 1989 issue of Canadian Dimension, take up some of the issues she raises from their experience working in the Ontario Coalition for Abortion Clinics (OCAC) for many years.
- The Pollution Contingency Plan
Joint U.S.-Canadian Oil and Hazardous Materials Pollution Contingency Plan for Great Lakes Region First Published: 1971
- The poor against the poor
'Up for it to cause havoc' on the streets of London First Published: 2011 The August riots in England may foreshadow far worse: they are the result of almost 30 years of deliberate destruction of a way of life and work that had a place for even the least-educated of young urban men.
- Popular Education and My Dream
First Published: 1986
- The Popular Front
Why Moscow Fears This Pamphlet First Published: 1973
- Porn control: casting a wider net
Glad Day Bookshop goes on trial for sex magazines
- Porn stripped of its secrets
First Published: 1998 Covering the pornography industry.
- Porn: Turn On or Put Down
Some Thoughts on Sexuality
- Porn Wars
First Published: 1984 A look at what happened in Tucson when feminists tried to set up censorship.
- Pornography and the Sexual Revolution
First Published: 1961
- Pornography: The New Terrorism?
First Published: 1978
- Pornography and Pleasure
First Published: 1981
- Pornography, Power, and the First Amendment
First Published: 1985 The central question about pornography is not whether it should be legal or illegal, or whether it should be protected or unprotected by the First Amendment. The question central to pornography as a genre is why. Why would someone make, do, buy, enjoy this?
- Pornography and Prohibition
First Published: 1983
- Pornography, Prostitution and Moral Panic
First Published: 1984 Chris Bearchell observfes the latest attempts to justify censorship, and ponders life under the new sexual McCarthyism.
- Pornography and solidarity, II
First Published: 1983
- Pornography's Challenge to Liberal Ideology
First Published: 1980 Feminists who are currently concerned about some types of sexually stimulating materials presently available share underlying liberal attitudes with respect to the nature of human sexuality and the need to promote healthier alternatives to the view of human sexuality with which history presents us. We are not in any way opposed to the manufacture, sale, or distribution of materials which stress the positive aspects of human sexuality.
- Port Industrial Development Task Force
First Published: 1980
- The Position and Progress of Black America
Some Pertinent Statistics First Published: 1967
- Post-traumatic stress and the children of Gaza
First Published: 2007 The situation in Gaza is devastating. We have to act to protect the children of Gaza.
- Pour le parti proletarien
First Published: 1972
- Poverty
First Published: 1969
- The Poverty of Autonomy
The Failure of Wolff's Defence of Anarchism First Published: 1985 An examination of the ethical theory underlying Wolff's work which concludes that his contribution fails as a defense of anarchism.
- The Power and Significance of Communications Networking
- Power in American Society
Radical Education Project Study Guidelines
- Power outage traced to deregulation and dim bulb in White House
First Published: 2003 An investigative report on the Federal and State deregulation of the energy sector by George Bush Sr. and Jr and by Republican governors in California and New York that weakened industry accountability and resulted in blackouts and price fixing.
- Pranks, Frauds, and Hoaxes from Around the World
First Published: 2004 It's pretty easy to hoax people. We all want to be deceived, but only up to a point. Some hoaxes are fun and pleasant, others malicious and unpleasant. We'd like a way to tell the difference.
- Prepare for Struggle!
Statement of the Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist) released November 1, 1975 First Published: 1975
- Preparing for Winter
First Published: 1988 For me, autumn is a time of intense excitement, even more so than spring. Like spring of course, it is a season of dramatic change, but unlike spring, which brings with it a sense of relief, of have "made it" through the winter, autumn has an aura of imminent danger, of bracing oneself for the onslaught ahead.
- Presentation on grassroots archives at Beit Zatoun
First Published: 2012 A copy of the text of this talk, as well as an audio recording, are available in the Connexions Archive.
- Preservation or plunder? The battle over the British Museum's Indigenous Australian show
First Published: 2015 Indigenous Australians are calling for the objects on show at the British Museum's new exhibition to be returned.
- Preserving the fruits of yesteryear: rescuing old species of apples
First Published: 1993 Most of the varieties our grandparents cherished have already been lost. A dedicated band of growers wants to rescue what remains.
- The President's Job
A Guide to the Responsibilities and Duties of a UAW Local Union President.
- The press and the poor
A report by the national council of welfare on how canada's newspapers cover poverty First Published: 1973
- Pressing and Persistent
Controlling street prostitution: Who wants to? And why? An analysis First Published: 1984
- A Pressing Issue
Developing a Co-operative Response to Emerging Human Needs First Published: 1981
- A pricey suburban sewer plan that stinks
City pays for new pipe and the results will be flushed into our lake First Published: 1998 Discussion of connecting King township to the Toronto sewer system.
- A Primer on Canadian Productivity
(or everything you wanted to know about productivity but were afraid to ask) First Published: 1999
- The Principal's Authority
An interview with Edgar Friedenburg First Published: 1968 Friedenburg's answers to questions following the his speech to high school principals at the Ontario College of Education's conference on "The Principal's Authority and the New Adolescent Freedom".
- The prison called Albania
First Published: 1991
- Prisoners' Pictures review -- exploring science and propaganda amid conflict
First Published: 2014 A photography exhibition in Frankfurt examines first world war propaganda attempts to stir revolt among Muslim soldiers.
- Private ownership of long-term care homes means overcrowding and more deaths
First Published: 2021 The bottom linecknowledge, is that private ownership is associated with overcrowding, failure to invest in modernization, and more deaths. This certainly seems like an argument in favour of ending private ownership of long-term care facilities.
- Private property; public life
The city indoors: The Eaton Centre and "Toronto's Downtown Walkway" First Published: 2001 A history of, and observations on, Toronto's Eaton Centre mall and PATH walkway and preceding indoor private-owned and publically accessible spaces.
- Private-school debate grows
First Published: 2001 Proposed legislation to aid private schools amounts to a subsidy for rich parents, opponents to Bill 45 say.
- Problems of United States Capitalism
First Published: 1965
- A Professional Radical Moves In on Rochester
Conversations with Saul Alinsky, Part II First Published: 1965
- The Professionalization of History
First Published: 1971 The professionalization of history in the US and Canada.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 5, Number 1, Winter 1971.
- Professionals speak out... against mutilating and unnecessary srugery
Making the case against circumcision.
- Profits: now you see them, now you don't
First Published: 1979 A private developer seems to be moving quickly into the non-profit housing field.
- El Programa Historico del FSLN
First Published: 1972
- A Programme for Reform: A left document for the Canadian Labour Congress
- Proletariat and Middle Class in Marx
Hegelian Choreography and the Capitalist Dialectic
- Promised Land
Will Brazil's rural poor ever inherit the earth? First Published: 2013 Article on the historical rural poverty of the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil.
- Prophetic Witness
First Published: 2002 Editorial discussing some brief history of Israel since the Occupation up to the current day, focusing on the abuses of the Palestinians and seeking support for increasing awareness of the current situation.
- Proposal: For the Creation of Community Study Circles in B.C
- Proposed SAC Brief to the Committee of Post Secondary Education in Ontario
First Published: 1971
- Prospectus for the Human Scale Institute
First Published: 1986
- Prostitution and trafficking – the anatomy of a moral panic
Victims who never existed First Published: 2009 The author challenges the underlying assumptions and methods used to assess the incidence of sex trafficking into the United Kingdom.
- Protecting individual privacy -- with a large dose of hypocrisy
First Published: 2017 In a prominent half-page article in Canada's highest-circulation newspaper, the Toronto Star, columnist Emma Teitel criticizes "the media" for invading the privacy of the daughter of a prominent politician.
- Protesters cast shadow over US billionaires' rally in the sun
Koch brothers to host rightwing politicians and business leaders to discuss how to influence politics First Published: 2011 The Koch brothers' annual rally of rich Americans and rightwing media figures was hosted to raise money for anti-government think tanks and climate change denial. This year a counter rally was orgnaized by Common Cause.
- Province must treat health centre staff fairly
First Published: 2007 The government should deal fairly with health and social service staff who are bargaining for a new contract.
- Provincial ministry stocks Don River with Salmon
First Published: 1975 In Toronto's past, the Don River was famous for its salmon run. Now [1975] the Ministry of Natural Resources is trying to re-stock the river with salmon.
- The Psychology of Social Change
- Public Transit
Introduction to the March 18, 2017 issue of Other Voices First Published: 2017 Public transit -- good affordable public transit -- is key to a liveable city.
- Public Transit - Arabic text
Introduction to the March 18, 2017 issue of Other Voices - Arabic translation First Published: 2017
- Public Transit - Introduction to March 18, 2017 issue of Other Voices - Chinese text
First Published: 2017
- Publishers look to China and India to help them weather recession
Potter, Blyton and business guides serve global appetite for English language books First Published: 2009 Book sales slowing in Britain, but booming in overseas markets.
- Putting Goodwin's to Bed
First Published: 1987 Ron Verzuh, Goodwin's former managing editor, explains why the attempt to build a new national alternative magazine failed.
- Putting-on the Poverty Program
- Quebec & the Canada Crisis
for a Constituent Assembly and a new Canadian Constitution First Published: 1977
- Quebec in crisis
- The Rabbit
First Published: 1971 Adapted from a diary kept by Joan Klyhn.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 5, Number 3, Summer 1971.
- Race and Ethnicity in the Working Class
American Labor History First Published: 1970 Published:
- A race for land is destroying the Guatemalan rainforest
First Published: 2007 Agriculture is quickly decimating Guatemala's primal forests> It has experience the most rapid deforestatation of any nation in the last five years.
- Race, moustaches and sexual prejudice
- Racism and Red Hot Video: a response
First Published: 1984
- Racism... Black Liberation and Socialism
First Published: 1975 Speech delivered by Rosie Douglas in Toronto, February 1975.
- Radical Man - book review
Review of Radical Man, the Process of Psycho-Social Development, by Charles Hampden Turner. 1970).
- Radical Pedagogy in the University?
- Radio programme a beacon of hope for Afghans searching for lost relatives
In Search of the Missing tries to track down some of the 1 million people who have disappeared during three decades of war First Published: 2014 An Afghani radio station has started a semi-weekly segment entitled "In Search of the Missing", aimed at reuniting missing loved ones. Citizens are invited to call the 10-year-old radio programme and leave a 20 second message reaching out to their loved ones.
- Rage Against the G7
First Published: 2017 Published:
- Rage Against the Noose
How four Canadian journalists helped to kill capital punishment First Published: 2023 Focuses on four journalists who fought the death penalty: Betty Lee, Jacques Hebert, J.E. Belliveau, Isabel LeBourdais, and the cases they wrote about: Wilbert Coffin, Steven Truscott, Arthur Lucas, and Ronald Turpin.
- Rail disaster strategy lacking
Re: Rail disaster plan falls short, critics warn First Published: 2015 A rail disaster strategy should include an actual plan to save lives and the environment. It is impossible to compensate lost lives and damaged environment from highly toxic damaging crude oil and radioactive substances that are being transported.
- Raising the Banner of Leninism: For Quebec Independence and Socialism!
- Range Wars
A copper rush sparks last-ditch battles for Arizona’s soul A new copper rush is threatening the environment in Arizona as companies seek to exploit new viens and move to deregulate protections. The biodiversity of the Sonoran desert is at risk, as is its ground water.
- Rape
The Crime Against Women First Published: 1974 A pamphlet discussing rape in Canada, including anecdotes from victims and recommendations for action.
- Raphael, a Cuban Worker Musician
First Published: 1972 The life of a Cuban worker musician.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 1972.
- Michael Ratner
First Published: 2016 Michael Ratner was President Emeritus of the Center for Constitutional Rights and the Chair of the Board of the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights. He practiced law for 45 years, dying on May 11, 2016 at age 72.
- R.D. Laing's Canadian Tour
First Published: 1974 Jim Harding reviews and critiques a lecture given by Ronald David Laing at the University of Guelph in 1974. Laing's discussion encompassed the themes of ecology, psychiatry, birth, reproduction, and the mind-body split.
- A Re-examination of Hunting, Trapping and Territoriality among Northeastern Algonkian Indians
First Published: 1965
- Reactions to Hall-Dennis
A Collection of Comments from the Point of View of the Secondary School First Published: 1969
- Ready-Maid
A Primer On Feminist Ideology and Kathie Kelly's "Radical Sex Manual" First Published: 1975 A critique of a section of the women's liberation movement.
- The Real Child Molesters
First Published: 1995 The prime question you must ask yourself when you see "concerned citizens," social workers, child psychologists, police, politicians, educators and jurists, lawyers, newspapers and televison stations pumping up an "issue" such as kiddie porn and child abuse is -- WHO PROFITS?
They do! They are the real child molesters.
- The Real Co-operative Challenge
First Published: 1980
- Real Estate as a Professional Career
Career Orientation Kit First Published: 2003
- The Reasons Why
Why is There No Socialism in the United States? First Published: 1979 The American working class, it seemed, was immune to the appeals of socialism even under the most auspicious conditions. But why?
- Reclaiming our Sexuality
Selected articles from Kick It Over on pornography, prostitution and sex
- Recovered Memories Cross the Oceans
Psychic Vibrations First Published: 1995 The American practice of "recovering memories" of all manner of unspeakable abuse has leaped the Atlantic, and the Pacific as well.
- The Red Menace: A Libertarian Socialist Newsletter
Publication announcement Summer 1977 First Published: 1977 The Red Menace is a libertarian socialist newsletter published by a small collective of people living in Toronto and Hamilton.
- Rediscovering Canadian History
First Published: 1971
- Reflections on the Canadian Left Today
First Published: 1992 A letter detailing some of the problems the author thinks the Canadian Left has been suffering from over the last three years.
- Reflections on the Trade Union/Workplace Debate
- Regent Festival to Combat Racism
First Published: 1976 Six church and religious organizations in and around Regent Park have banded together to promote and sponsor a four-day, multicultural, "Festival of Praise" to combat the racial unrest in that area.
- Regent Park Sets up Youth Employment Service
First Published: 1976 An employment referral service for unemployed teenagers is being set up in the Regent Park area, where the lack of jobs for young people is being felt very severely.
- Regent Park story not so simple
First Published: 2014 Individuals and families already marginalized by poverty, poor health and barriers to accessing services, are being further marginalized by displacement.
- Regional Planning and Development
- The Reichstag Fire Next Time
The coming crackdown First Published: 2017 The article draws comparisons between the current climate in the Trump era with that of pre-Nazi Germany, in particular the Reichstag Fire of 1933, an event which Adolph Hitler exploited and launched a militant stance that eventually lead to a facist state.
- Reinterpreting 1968: Mythology on the Make
First Published: 1988
- The Remarkable Tenacity of User Charges
A Concise History of the Participation, Positions and Rationales of Canadian Interest Groups First Published: 1994
- Remember what we owe to Arab science
It's time to herald the Arabic science that prefigured Darwin and Newton First Published: 2008 In an era of intolerance, the West needs to appreciate the fertile scholarship that flowered with Islam.
- Rendition ordeal raises new questions about secret trials
Fatima Bouchar's story reveals involvement of the British government First Published: 2012 Investigative reporting on the rendition (initiated by British intelligence officers) of Libyian Islamist militants who sought to oust Muammar Gaddafi.
- Reply to the Campbell Committee Report on Disciplinary Procedure
First Published: 1970
- Report cites reasons for racial unrest in Regent Park
First Published: 1976 The long awaited Board of Education report on racial unrest in Regent Park was made public last week. It cites a number of reasons for unrest in Regent Park and makes a wide variety of both specific, immediate and long-range recommendations to solve the problems.
- Report lists complaints about hospital treatment
First Published: 1977 The brief to the Wellesley Hospital related a number of experiences from different patients who had comments to make about the quality of care at the hospital.
- Report of the Student Power Research Sub-Committee
- Report of the University Committee
- A Report on the Duff-Berdahl Commission Report on "University Government in Canada"
- A Reporter's Field Guide
First Published: 2006 What is the extent of the right to gather news? The question arises on a daily basis for journalists around the country: reporters and photographers are told by police that they cannot enter a crime scene, are threatened with arrest for not moving where police order them to move, or are ordered out of a building or an area where a newsworthy event is taking place.
- Reproductive Rights Assaulted in the US
First Published: 2014 This article focuses on the continuing assault on reproductive justice in 2013 in the United States, particularly at the hands of state legislators. Twenty-two states passed 70 new restrictions in 2013, adding to the more than 135 passed in 2011 and 2012. Dominant were restrictions on providers, bans on abortion after 20-22 weeks of pregnancy, and outlawing contraception or abortion coverage in various insurance plans.
- Reproductive Rights Today
Against The Current vol. 126 First Published: 2007 It's clear that women can make intelligent decisions for their lives when they are supported in their goals and encouraged to consider their full range of options. This begins with reproductive freedom, but needs to include access to education and health care, the right to a decent and meaningful job, the right to have a family and to raise children in a safe environment. It includes quality day care for parents who need it, as most do. No matter how many obstacles the radical right attempts to put in front of women, women have an objective need to circumvent them.
- Research in Small Countries
First Published: 1987 Published: 1988
- Resistance in Ontario
First Published: 1996 Jason Ziedenberg and Bryan Palmer look at London, Hamilton and the OPSEU strike.
- Resisting Neoliberalism
Introduction to the April 9, 2015 issue of Other Voices First Published: 2015 Neoliberalism is a fraud. The so-called free markets and free trade which it pretends to promote are in fact controlled by giant corporations, and massively subsidized by workers and ordinary citizens.
- Resources for Multicultural Programs
First Published: 1976
- Resources for Urban Mission: Alternataive for an Economy in Crisis
Justice Ministries First Published: 1982
- Response to Toronto Sun article
First Published: 2001 Sun reporter's ill-informed and poor-quality reporting reflects her hostility to organizatons providing services for immigrant women.
- Rest in Power, Frank
First Published: 2022 Short biography of Frank Showler, an anti-capitalist and pacifist who died at the age of 102.
- Resurrection City
Introduction to the Operation of a Peoples Farm First Published: 1972
- The return of religion - and other myths
Talk at a conference on 'Post-secularism', Utrecht, Netherlands, 11 January 2009 First Published: 2009 Politics has became less about competing visions of the kinds of society people than a debate about how best to manage the existing political system. As the meaning of politics has become squeezed, so people have begun to view themselves and their social affiliations in a different way. Social solidarity has become increasingly defined not in political terms - as collective action in pursuit of certain political ideals – but in terms of ethnicity or culture. The politics or ideology, in other words, gave way to the politics of identity. It’s not faith, but identity, that has created the faultlines of contemporary conflicts.
- Re-vamping the world: On the return of the Holy Prostitute
First Published: 1985
- Revealed: government plans for police privatisation
First Published: 2012 Private companies could take responsibility for investigating crimes, patrolling neighbourhoods and even detaining suspects under a radical privatisation plan being put forward by two of the largest police forces in the country.
- Review: Leadership from within
First Published: 1998 An outline of skills and leadership techniques.
- Review of Jews and Arabs by Albert Memmi
- Review of three books about Heidegger
First Published: 1994
- Review: Secrets of Power Marketing
First Published: 1999 A lively book, with a streak of practicality that reveals itself in an impatience with hoity-toity notions of marketing that have little impact on the bottom line.
- Review: World Wide Web Marketing
First Published: 1999 A book for those whose jobs involve creating and maintaining corporate Web sites.
- Review: Your Guide to Public Speaking
First Published: 1997 A no-nonsense guide to public speaking.
- Reviews: The HotLink Bookshelf
First Published: 1998 Resources for communicators.
- A Revised History of the Slave Trade
Lessons from a Terrible Global Experience First Published: 2006 It’s almost 200 years since the Anglo-American trade was banned: how do historians now view its practices and effects?
- Revisionist History and the Canadian Socialist Movement
- Revive Canada Account
- Reviving the Radical Critique of Religion
The Left long ago abandoned the revolutionary critique of religion. Today, immersed in identity and coalition politics and an indiscriminate enchantment with diversity and difference, the Left has no solid base from which to counter the real demons of the day.
- Revolutionary Reformism: A Strategy
- Revolutionary Strategy in the Advanced Capitalist Countries: A Reply to the Spontaneists
First Published: 1973 A Trotskyist perspective.
- The Revolutionary Student Movement: Theory and Practice
First Published: 1968 Published: 1969
- Revolutionary Trotskyist Bulleting No. 2
Documents and a Critique of the Revolutionary Communist Tendency, 1972-73
- Revolutionary Women in the Paris Commune
First Published: 2011 The Women’s Union was one of the most politically advanced expressions of revolutionary working-class consciousness in the Commune. It was able to lead and organize the widespread popular ferment among women.
- Richard O'Dwyer: living with the threat of extradition
Student who set up website posting links to TV and film content fears being used as a guinea pig by Hollywood giants First Published: 2012 Richard O'Dwyer's web-linking site would place him at the heart of the titanic running battle between the Hollywood giants – struggling to keep their beleaguered business model intact in the online era – and a new digital generation unwilling to play by the old rules.
- Riding a wave of economic growth
Asian charities, awash with cash, are filling the gap left by the west First Published: 2011 Asian charitable organizations have grown in number and capacity in recent years, partly filling the gap left by western organizations and donors that have been crippled by the recession.
- The right way to end terrorism
From armed resistance to jihadist networks First Published: 2015 Gresh discusses a way to end terrorism, by placing an emphasis on the term itself and the repercussions of its meaning and use.
- The rise and rise of sexology
First Published: 2014 Christopher Turner examines some of the objects found in the Institute of Sexology and finds that the pioneers of the study of sex were not just campaigners but political activists and collectors.
- The Rise of Bureaucracy in Ontario Schools
First Published: 1972 An article about the rising bureaucracy in Ontario schools.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 2, Summer 1972.
- The rise of data and the death of politics
First Published: 2014 Why is it that the infomation collected from our ever-smarter devices can only measure effects, and not deal with causes?
- The Rise of Militancy Among University Workers in Quebec
First Published: 1972 A short history by Arnold Bennett.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 1972.
- The Rise of the Valkyries
In the alt-right, women are the future, and the problem First Published: 2017 A look at strategies and recruiting practices of the extremist alt-right, particularly outreach efforts towards recruiting women into their ranks.
- Riverdale resident protests bank addition
First Published: 1976 "Health Before Wealth". That’s what one of Morris Silber's picket signs said as he walked back and forth in front of the Bank of Nova Scotia at the corner of Broadview and Gerrard.
- The Riverdale Zoo
First Published: 1975 A history of the Riverdale Zoo from its founding it the 1890s to its closing in 1974.
- The Road to Happiness: Canadian History in Public Schools
First Published: 1972 Canadian history in public schools.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 3, Fall 1972.
- Rochdale Klinic's Take Care Book
A Collection of Stuff That's Good to Know
- The Role of Progressive Journalism in the Struggles of Northern Canada
Information Paper First Published: 1974 Submitted to 37th Annual Canadian University Press Conference.
A copy of this paper is in the Connexions Archive.
- Roncesvalles
Spanish name, Polish downtown; one avenue, many stories First Published: 2002 A history of the immigrant populations in the Roncesvalles area of Toronto, with observations on the communities who have lived there told through monuments and landmarks.
- Root and Branch: The political origins of the 1960s New Left and the Future
The new left in the 1960s sought to redefine the revolutionary project. The need for a such a redefinition became evident to a new generation of activists when it appeared that the old left socialist tradition lacked the practice or the theory appropriate for the complete transformation of advanced industrial/technological societies.
Essay available in the book "Dissidence: Essays Against the Mainstream."
- Rosa Luxemburg and Leo Jogiches
First Published: 1973 The year 1971 was a good one for Rosa Luxemburg in both West and East Germany.
- Rosa Luxemburg's Birds
First Published: 2020
- Rouge Valley
First Published: 1990 Article in Seasons, Spring 1990.
- Royal Commission on Corporate Concentration
First Published: 1976 Published: Brief item on the Royal Commission on Corporate Concentration, which was covered in some of the early issues of Connexions in the 1970s.
- Rules of Production
A Critical Look at Two Recent Books on the British Media First Published: 2009 A review of two books: Flat Earth News, by Nick Davies, and Newspeak in the 21st Century, by David Edwards and David Cromwell.
- Russia as State-Capitalist Society
First Published: 1947 Published: 1973
- Russia: The Making of the Revolution
- Russia and the patriarchal code
First Published: 2019
- Russia's other October revolution
How did we get from perestroika to Putin? First Published: 2014 Explaining contemporary Russia as the product of Boris Yeltsin's insistence to enforce a neoliberal economy.
- S.A.C. Festival: The University Game
Interim Report First Published: 1971
- Sackville Street School
A brief history of Sackville Street School in Toronto.
- Salmon - and canoes - in the Don River?
First Published: 1977 In the 1920's, when this writer was growing up in what was then referred to as the east end of the city, the valley of the Don was the favourite haunt of thousands of kids and quite a few adults. In those days you could get down into the valley from a number of areas and go wandering up and down pretty well as you pleased.
- 50: Saskatchewan Wheat Pool 1924-1974
First Published: 1974
- Save the feature before it explodes
Several films directed by Alfred Hitchcock in the 1920s are being fully restored First Published: 2011 Nine films Hitchcock directed during the 1920s will be restored by archivists at the British Film Institute before the volatile nitrate reels combust. The film archivists' work and the hirstory of the profession are chronicled in this article.
- Saving past is first step to the future
First Published: 2010 The archives of southern Sudan are all currently housed in a tent donated by USAid. Many documents have been damaged due to the poor storage facilities. The Rift Valley Institute, a non-profit research group and scholars from Oxford plan to digitize and find a permanent home for the collection in the near future.
- Saving the Rouge
First Published: 1991 Article in the October-November 1991 issue of Canadian Geographic.
- Say No To Austerity
Full employment without inflation: A reply to Prime Minister Trudeau
- Scandal forces Cameron to give details on Tory donor dinners
First Published: 2012 Information has come to light that the British Prime Minister hosted private dinners in his official residences for wealthy donors.
- Scandal of Europe's 11M Empty Homes
First Published: 2014 More than 11 million homes lie empty across Europe – enough to house all of the continent's homeless twice over – according to figures collated by the Guardian from across the EU. Housing campaigners denounce the 'shocking waste' of vacant homes.
- The school funding debate
First Published: 2011 The great divide in public schools reflects the increasing divide in Ontario and Canada.
- The School Movement in Rome
First Published: 1969 Published: 1972 From New Left Review March/April 1969.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 2, Summer 1972.
- School Mythology and the Education of Oppression
First Published: 1971 An examination of social functions of schools and school mythology to understand why and how schools oppress. Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 5, Number 3, Summer 1971.
- Schools for Survival
First Published: 1971 Published: 1972 A chapter from Johnathan Kozol's book, Free Schools.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 5, Number 4, Fall/Winter 1971.
- Schools for the Poor, Drugs and Shrinks
First Published: 1972 Short notes on three books for downtown teachers: Blaming the Victim, Free Schools, and Mystification and Drug Abuse.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 1972.
- Schools, Lanugage and the National Liberation Struggle
First Published: 1970 Stan Gray discusses the student protests over the issue of French unilingualism, where French would be the official language used in all schools, public institutions and work places.
- Scrooge and Stooge
Company and Union v. The Workers of Cheseborough Ponds First Published: 1972 A draft of a pamphlet describing a failed attempt to organize resistance to the company "Cheseborugh Pond's" in a factory in London. The factory's workers were mostly women.
- Scrooge And Stooge
Company and Union v. the Workers of Chesebrough Ponds First Published: 1972
- Season of dread returns as Haiti awaits devastating hurricane season
Decades of deforestation left the Carribbean island defenceless against last year's catastrophic hurricanes. But Haiti hopes attempts to sav First Published: 2009 An examination of the continuing effects of recent hurricanes on the economy and ecology of Haiti.
- A second tier in public system
First Published: 2009 I applaud People for Education for continuing to defend public education. The idea of a public school website with a shopping bag is repugnant.
- Secrecy and Power
Introduction to the July 22, 2017 issue of Other Voices First Published: 2017 It is one of the essential attributes of power that it insists on secrecy. Or, more precisely, those who wield power over others routinely claim that the details of what they do, and why they do it, are far too sensitive to be revealed to the public.
- Secret funding helped build vast network of climate denial thinktanks
First Published: 2013 Anonymous billionaires donated $120m to more than 100 anti-climate groups working to discredit climate change science.
- Secret Justice
Access to Terrorism Proceedings First Published: 2002 The American judicial system has, historically, been open to the public, and the U.S. Supreme Court has continually affirmed the presumption of openness. However, as technology expands and as the perceived threat of violence grows, individual courts attempt to keep control over proceedings by limiting the flow of information. Courts are reluctant to allow media access to certain cases or to certain proceedings, like jury selection. Courts routinely impose gag orders to limit public discussion about pending cases, presuming that there is no better way to ensure a fair trial. Many judges fear that having cameras in courtrooms will somehow interfere with the decorum and solemnity of judicial proceedings.
- A Selected Bibliography: Protest Song in the United States
- Selections from the Quebec Teachers' White Paper on Socio-Political Action
First Published: 1972 White paper on socio-political action prepared by a commitee of teachers and trade union advisors.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 1972.
- Self-Managing Environmentalism
First Published: 1985 Martin focuses on the overt and active concerns of self-managing environmentalism -- namely, their interaction with political, economic and social struggles -- rather than on intellectual developments or collective changes in attitudes and values.
- Setshaba Le Togamaano: The People and the Plan
Volume 1
- Seven Erroneous Theses About Latin America
First Published: 1966 Stavenhagen critically reviews and refutes a number of ideas on social development and underdevelopment with respect to Latin America. The general tone of the article is polemical as the theses and antitheses advanced by Stavenhagen are engagements with the contemporary political and ideological discourses about Latin America.
- Seven News news
First Published: 1976
- Seven News Selected Front Pages 1970 - 1985
First Published: 1970 Published: 1985
- 7 News should take own articles seriously
Letter to the Editor First Published: 1978 Ulli Diemer wrote an excellent commentary on poverty. The only trouble is that he doesn't seem to take his own ideas seriously.
- Sewell and Howard re-elected; Barr and Holmes for education
First Published: 1976 Results of the December 1976 municipal elections in Toronto's Ward 7.
- Sewell, Howard returned, Stamm loses decisively
First Published: 1976 The difference between the campaigns of John Sewell and Janet Howard, on the one hand, and Garry Stamm, on the other, was apparent as soon as you walked across the street from the one headquarters to the other on election night.
- Sex, Love, Desire: Feminists Struggle Over the Portray of Sex
First Published: 1983 The rift that has developed between "pro-sex" feminists and anti-pornography activists is having far-reaching implicationsfor the feminist movement.
- Sex okay - if it's not gay
First Published: 1986 Canada Customs has no problem with Joy of Sex, but bans Joy of Gay Sex as obscene.
- Sex Trade Workers and Feminists: Myths and Illusions
An interview with Amber Cooke.
- Sex and Violence and Censorship
First Published: 1986 Anna Marie Smith tells some stories, takes a look at sex and violence, and wonders about the effect of the proposed anti-porn legislation.
- Sexual Behavior in the 1970s
First Published: 1973 An national survey reveals marked changes in the sex habits of Americans.
- Shall We Copy the Russians?
First Published: 1970 A review of Urie Bronfenbrenner's book, "Two Worlds of Childhood U.S. and U.S.S.R."
- She Was Stan's Girl...
First Published: 1970 Sharon Wolfson has been teaching seventh and eight grade girls an elective course, "The Role of Women in Society". The first assignment is to find a toy, book, advertisement or game that 'teaches you how to be a girl'.
- The Shield is Gone
First Published: 1968 Published: 1971 Based on a speech given by Eric Mann in 1968 at Orientation at the University of Windsor, Ontario, and revsied in 1970 by the author. Published in This Magazine is About Schools, Volume 5, Number 1, Spring 1971.
- Shut down the tarsands
Re: Pipeline projects need a rigorous review process, First Published: 2014 Present emissions are already too much and carbon released from extreme extraction such as the tarsands, experts say, will tip the planet over to become uninhabitable. The health impacts from such extraction is also unacceptable, suffered by indigenous people and workers, and the local environmental costs are huge. We need to find a better way for our world and we need to do it now.
- Sierra Leone: local resistance grows as investors snap up land
Farmers and activists more transparent about large-scale land deals with foreign firms and t First Published: 2012 Ten years after the end of civil war in Sierra Leone, the government is taking great pains to attract large-scale agribusiness investments, which it says will help boost exports and employment opportunites.
- The Significance and Vital Force of the Teachings of Karl Marx for Our Era
First Published: 1968 Published: 1969 Speech by Walter Ulbricht at the International Scientific Session of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Karl Marx from 2 to 4 May 1968.
- Silent University Support Aids Our War Machine
First Published: 1972 A reprint of an article from Excalibur (York University) by Ian Wiseman.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 1972.
- Sins of the fathers: the end of an educational experiment
First Published: 1968 Traces the progressive social experiment that took place due to headmaster Robert Mackenzie's influence on Braehead Secondary School in in Scotland.
- Sir George Williams University: An Evaluation
First Published: 1969
- Six Steps to a Sustainable Society
Worldwatch Paper 48 First Published: 1982
- Slumming in Kenya's back streets
A young TV crew is chronicling a life of dirt, violence and hope First Published: 2008 Slum TV is a group of young people from Mathare, one of the slums of Kenya, who chronicle life in their community during times of peace and unrest.
- John Smith
Life History Fragment First Published: 2014 Recorded on South Pender Island, August 1975 and early 1980. Interviewer Rolf Knight.
- Snowden's Box
The human network behind the biggest leak of all First Published: 2017 Edward Snowden's disclosure of NSA secrets to the press as reported by the two journalists who literally had Snowden material mailed to them in a cardboard box. The article describes their experiences with encryption, codewords, government surveillance and extreme paranoia. The journalists also reveal that they were not the only people to have received Snowden's files.
- The Snuff Film
The Making of an Urban Legend First Published: 1999 One of the most enduring, and little-recognized, urban legends about cinema is the "snuff film," in which actresses are supposedly actually killed onscreen. Over the course of nearly a quarter century, the snuff film has transformed from grade-Z slasher film to hoax to anti-pornographers' straw man to urban legend, and shows no sign of slowing down.
- So the innocent have nothing to fear? After David Miranda we now know where this leads
First Published: 2013 The destructive power of state snooping is on display for all to see. The press must not yield to this intimidation.
- So, What Really Happened at the New Times, Anyway?
First Published: 1995 Focuses on 'The New Times' newspaper as part of Canadian left journalism. Author's involvement with the paper; transformation from organ of the Communist party to a project of the left; support for the paper; failure of the paper.
- Social Classes in the Process of Capitalist Landnahme
On the Relevance of Secondary Exploitation First Published: 2010 So far, growing social insecurity and inequality have not led to a revival of class-conscious labour movements in the centres of capitalism. This article builds upon Rosa Luxemburg’s concept of Landnahme to attempt to explain this phenomenon.
- Social Classes and Political Struggle in Africa
First Published: 1967
- Social Control in Liberal Societies
First Published: 1974
- Social Defence (Canberra)
First Published: 1982
- Social geography of a night of plunder
‘Up for it to cause havoc’ on the streets of London First Published: 2011 In London last month every local uprising, or as a notice in a closed Clapham pub read, ‘social unrest’, had different origins and manifestations. And very few of them were riots.
- The Social Passion: A review
A review of The Social Passion: Religion and Social Reform in Canada First Published: 1973 Richard Allen’s contribution to the understanding of the development of Canadian society and Canadian political history is invaluable.
- Socialist Center for Education and Culture
Overview of the principles and goals of the Center.
- Socialist League (Canada)
Connexipedia article The Socialist League (or Forward Group) was a Canadian Trotskyist group formed in 1974 by Ross Dowson and approximately twenty other former members of the League for Socialist Action after their faction was defeated at the 1973 LSA national convention.
- Socialist Strategy and the State
First Published: 1978
- Socialist Strategy and Tactics
First Published: 1986
- Sociology department's hiring of Americans causes discord
U of T sociology department has been thrown into a turmoil over its hiring of eight foreigners -- and no Canadians -- to fill staff vacancies.
- Software that tracks people on social media created by defence firm
First Published: 2013 Raytheon's Riot program mines social network data like a 'Google for spies', drawing ire from civil rights groups.
- Sole offender?
First Published: 2008 When an Iraqi journalist throws his shoe at the commander-in-chief of the forces that invaded and continue to occupy his country, the Globe huffily calls the reporter a disgrace to his profession and says he should be fired.
- Solidarity and Contradiction
Book Review First Published: 2014 A book review of "Transpacific Antiracism: Afro-Asian Solidarity in 20th Century Black America, Japan, and Okinawa" by Yuichiro Onishi.
- Somaliland: open for business
First Published: 2012 The self-declared independent state in the north-west corner of conflict-ridden Somalia has been an oasis of calm, and it is now seeking foreign investment.
- Some Assembly Required
Witnessing the birth of Occupy Wall Street First Published: 2012 Nathan Schneider describes his experiences inside the early days of the Occupy Wall Street movement.
- Some History Ex-Trotskyists Would Like to Keep Hidden
As 'Chauvinist Hydra' Devours SL/ICL First Published: 2018
- Some Questions About the National Union of Students
- Some Suggestions Concerning a Gernal Persepctive for the Marxist Institute
First Published: 1975
- Some Suggestions for the Use of the Media in Non-Formal Education in Botswana
Position Paper No. 1 First Published: 1974
- Some Things You Always Wanted to Know About Welfare and the Economy But Were Told Not to Ask and Sorry When You Did
First Published: 1972 Information intended as background information for anti-poverty organizing, seminars, conferences, teach-ins.
- Something Else to Chew On
Activities and Resources Guide First Published: 1993
- The Song of the Shirt: Cheap Clothes Across Continents and Centuries by Jeremy Seabrook – review
First Published: 2014 A review of the book "The Song of the Shirt: Cheap Clothes Across Continents and Centuries", an account of the clothing industry and the exploitative conditions that workers undergo as they work for international firms.
- Songs of the British Labour: Lyrical Protest and Propaganda
First Published: 1993 Despite their feelings of distress, their portrayals of discontent and their retelling of daily drudgery experienced by the British working class, these songs of labour which cannot elbow into the circle of high works of art, belong to another sphere of literature: that of political propaganda.
- Sons and Daughters
The village where girls turn into boys First Published: 2017 An account of an isolated village in the southwestern Dominican Republic where children who are seemingly born female become male later in their childood; such cases are so prevalent in the village that it is no longer considered abnormal.
- The Sources Select Online Story
First Published: 1995 In SOURCES SELECT Online (SSO) we attempt to provide true diversity: access to people in organizations large and small, for-profit and not-for-profit, from low-tech to high-tech, long-established to just-launched.
- South Africa on the Move
First Published: 1986
- South Africa: The Road to Revolution
First Published: 1985
- South Riverdale approves NIP program
First Published: 1976 The South Riverdale Community Centre is scheduled to open in mid-October after an 18-month fight against apparent obstacles posed by Queen’s Park and organized medicine. Unlike most health facilities, it will be run by a board chosen by the people who use it.
- South Viet Nam
First Published: 1972
- The Soviet Response To Anarchism
First Published: 1979 Looks at the Soviet response to the perceived threat of anarchism and offers a critique of the Soviet position from an anarchist viewpoint.
- Spanking nurses & horse whips
Bizarre tales of discipline spiced up vintage tabloid About Justice Weekly, a Toronto tabloid published by Phil Daniels from 1946 to 1972.
- Speaking to the Media
A special report from Sources with articles from The Sources HotLink First Published: 2005 Being seen, heard, and quoted in the media is perhaps the quickest, best, and most lasting way for a speaker to become better known and more sought after. This booklet offers advice on handling media calls and interviews well.
- Specific Characteristics of People's War in the Philippines
First Published: 1979
- The Specificity of the Political
First Published: 1977
- Speech at Dr. Khan's Talk
First Published: 2008
- Speech for Gaza Fundraiser
First Published: 2007
- Spirit of Truth and Reconciliation already broken
First Published: 2015 It is clear that the outcome of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission has at best, no consequence for the present lives of the First Nations peoples of Canada.
- Spring sprung, grass riz, wonder where birdies is
First Published: 1977 Some days, when you go outside, an icy wind sneaks up on you and quickly tears away your warm illusions about winter being over. This, you think, shivering, is supposed to be spring? Still, whether we're ready to believe it or not, spring is upon us, and if we go out and look for it, we'll come across signs that establish that fact much more firmly and decisively than the passing moods of the weather.
- Spring Woods
First Published: 1988 With the arrival of spring, I am always impressed by the great regularity of nature. Like little automatic springs hidden in the ground, green things start to appear in wonderfully predictable succession, one after another, inching their way up, unfolding in slow but deliberate renewal of life. Actually, most of the time I feel as if it is anything but slow, that if my attention wanders for a day or two to other things, I will suddenly notice that a tree I had been watching is suddenly in full leaf and I have completely missed the process of it coming out. For the spring season is regrettably short.
- Sri Lanka Safety Tips
First Published: 2008 Provides journalists who will be travelling to Sri Lanka during the war with practical guidelines on how to stay safe considering government hostility towards visiting journalists.
- Stanley Brehaut Ryerson 1911-1998
SBR was a militant, an intellectual and a master. Very young he committed himself to transform the world and to pursue his struggle in the communist movement.
- Staples, Structures and the State: Notes on Canadian Economic History uo to the Depression
- The Stasi could only dream of such data
Britain, the birthplace of liberalism, has become the database state First Published: 2008 As technology increases the flow of stored data about individual actions, assurances of the "right to informational self-determination" must be hard won from governments. Government surveillance of citizens has become an accepted 'counter-terrorism' measure.
- State and mafia take their cut as Italians develop gambling habit
First Published: 2012 Economic crisis and legalisation of slot machines help drive 20-fold rise in spending over a decade.
- The State of the News Media 2009
An Annual Report on American Journalism First Published: 2009 Some of the numbers are chilling. Newspaper ad revenues have fallen 23% in the last two years. Some papers are in bankruptcy, and others have lost three-quarters of their value. Nearly one out of every five journalists working for newspapers in 2001 is now gone, and 2009 may be the worst year yet. In local television, news staffs, already too small to adequately cover their communities, are being cut at unprecedented rates; revenues fell by 7% in an election year # something unheard of # and ratings are now falling or are flat across the schedule. In network news, even the rare programs increasing their ratings are seeing revenues fall. The report also includes our in-depth content analysis, based on a study of nearly 80,000 news stories and television and radio segments in A Year in the News. This year we also offer some Special Reports. There is one on citizen-based media, including a university study of 363 citizen websites in 46 markets. There is a backgrounder on the growing models of entrepreneurial journalism, new Web news organizations run by professional journalists outside the mainstream press.
- The State of the Spirit
First Published: 2002 The text of Michael Lerner's "State of the Spirit" address given at the founding conference of The TIKKUN Community.
- State steals authority from adults
An official power grab is creating a British society that has no control over its children First Published: 2009 Adults no longer have the authority to reprimand or comment on the behaviour of children whom they are not the guardians of. Adults who directly speak to children about inappropriate behavious even if such behaviour is directed toward their own children, are increasingly facing legal consequences.
- State Terrorism in Israel?
First Published: 2002 A critique of the double standards applied to the different sides of the Israel/Palestine question and of the continued U.S. perception of Israel as victim versus oppressor.
- A statement against the immigration detention of children
First Published: 2016 As organizations and individuals that care about children, we believe that Canada should immediately cease the practice of placing children in immigration detention. These detainees include asylum seekers, refugees, Canadian citizens and non-citizens. Children range in age from newborns and toddlers to pre-teens and teenagers, some of whom are unaccompanied.
- Statement by the Leeds New Left/Manifesto Group
First Published: 1969
- Statement of Concern for the Public Health Situation in Gaza
Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza First Published: 2006 A statement by over eighty Canadian health professionals, including a number of prominent medical advocates for human rights and peace, expresses deep concern over the silence of the Canadian Government and the Canadian media about the humanitarian disaster in Gaza.
- Statement of Principles on the Vanguard Party
- Statement of Principles: Revolutionary Workers League
First Published: 1977
- Statement on the Dissolution of the New Tendency
First Published: 1975 A small group which controlled the New Tendency's mailing list presents a justification for their unilateral decision to dissolve the New Tendency without consulting its members.
- A Step-by-Step Guide to Being a Successful Consultant
First Published: 1998 A practical guide to becoming a successful consultant.
- Step by Step: Stories of Change in Winnipeg's Inner City
State of the Inner City Report 2007 First Published: 2007
- Still Crazy After All These Years - Cont.
First Published: 1979 An evaluation of the first three years of the anarchist paper Open Road, by members of the Open Road collective.
- Stolen Lives
The 'sisters' who are challenging Australia to admit to its forced separation of Aboriginal families First Published: 2001 The issue of Austaralia's stolen children.
- Stop Line 9
Respect the Treaties. Protect the Land, Air and Water We All Share First Published: 2016
- Stop TTC fare increase
First Published: 1979 Governments apply a double standard. They demand that public transit pay for itself and that health care and education be judged by 'cost-benefit' analyses. But they apply no such standard to industrial policy where billions of dollars are shelled out, supposedly to create jobs, even though in fact corporation are axing jobs, not creating them, while their profits continue to climb.
- The Story of Funny Money No. 1
How Our Present Obsolete Money System Began and How It Affects Everyone Today
- The Story of Funny Money No. 3
How International Money Changers Gained Control of the Currency of Nations
- The Story of Funny Money No. 4
- The Story of Funny Money No. 5
- The Strange Case of Talcott Parsons
- A Strategy for Research: The National Consciousness and Marxism
- Strike at the Post Office
Opinion First Published: 1978 Fed up with the endless hysteria in all the media about the post office and postal workers.
- Stripping for a Living
Sure Beats Stenography First Published: 1983
- "...Strong and Free..." "...Nos Foyers et nos Droits..."
A Response to the War Measures Act First Published: 1970
- The Struggle Against the Chauvinist Hydra
Document of the Seventh International Conference of the International Communist League (Fourth Internationalist) First Published: 2017 Political statement announcing a sharp change of direction in the Trotskyist International Communist League.
- The Struggle at Simon Fraser
First Published: 1970
- Struggle for Water in the Middle East
First Published: 1991
- The Struggle for Workers Power
- The Struggle From Below Is The Only Road
First Published: 1988
- Struggle: Volume 1, Number 1
Two Working Papers Presented to CUP 40 First Published: 1977 Two working papers presented in newsletter format.
- Student as Nigger
There is a copy of this article in the Connexions Archive.
- The student as nigger
First Published: 1968 Farber likens the treatment of students in schools to the treatment of blacks in the United States and discusses the possibility of students to 'come up from slavery'.
- Student Centered Teaching
- Student Involvement
First Published: 1970
- Student Protest at Darthmouth, Nova Scotia
First Published: 1971 Student protest at Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 5, Number 1, Winter 1971.
- Student Stand on Staffing Committee
- The Student Union for Peace Action: An Analysis
First Published: 1967
- Students and Revolutionary Reformism in Canada
First Published: 1968
- Students Mean Trouble for Business
First Published: 1974 Students have negative views of business, and business leaders are worried.
- Students' Administrative Council Draft Brief to the Commission on University Government
First Published: 1969
- Studies in Adult Education - No 12: An evaulation of the 1973 mass health education campaign in Tanzania
First Published: 1973
- A Study of Community Clinics: Evidence, Conclusions and Recommendations
First Published: 1980
- Submission to the 42nd Session of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights
First Published: 1986
- Sukov Collection
One of the largest and most acmlete collections of little magazines in the United States. They publish a widely distributed acquistions list.
- The Sunrise of the People Teacher's Guide
First Published: 1980
- a sure sign of spring
First Published: 1977 Poem.
- Surrealism & Madness
Compiled by the Surrealist Group for the Conference on Madness, Toronto February 1972 First Published: 1972
- Survey shows varying prices at drug store
First Published: 1976 It pays to shop around before you decide with which drug store to do business. This is the conclusion of a survey of Ward 7 drug stores carried out recently by Seven News staff.
- Survival in the Slammer
First Published: 1979
- Survival and Struggle in Canadian Literature
First Published: 1972 A review of Margaret Atwood's Survival.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 4, Winter 1972-1973.
- Swap Meet
Wall Street's war on the Volcker Rule First Published: 2018 A look at the opposition to the Volcker Rule, originally proposed by former United States Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, which restricts US banks from making certain speculative investments that do not benefit customers.
- SWAPO Mobile Hospital Project
- Swine Flu Coverage Around the World
First Published: 2009 The swine flu story quickly topped the American media agenda when the story broke in late April. How did coverage in other countries compare with the U.S.? Was there any correlation between the number of confirmed cases and quantity or nature of coverage? How did Spanish-language media in the U.S. react? A new report examining press coverage of the outbreak in several countries offers answers. How did coverage in the U.S. compare to media in other countries, both in the level of coverage and the way it was framed? How did the number of cases reported or the geographic proximity to the epicenter of the outbreak impact coverage? And, did the Spanish-language press in the U.S. treat the outbreak differently than its English-language counterparts?
- Tahrir: Shock and awe Mubarak style
First Published: 2011
- Tailbacks in Panama
China sponsors rival east-west canal routes First Published: 2014 Despite the expansion works in the Panama Canal, the number and size of ships are getting too large for it. Other Latin American countries, backed by China, want some of the action.
- Tainted politics of a nuclear umbrella
First Published: 2008 A review of the US Pentagon's Missile Defence program since its incepton in 1946.
- A Tale of Tatamagouche
The true story behind the beginning of the Acadian expulsion First Published: 2007 Describes the explusion of the Acadians in 1755.
- Talk to United Church Toronto Conference AGM
Supporting the call for boycott, divestment and sanctions First Published: 2009 Miriam Garfinkle spoke to the United Church Toronto Conference Annual General Meeting in 2009 when the United Church was considering resolutions supporting boycott, divestment and sanctions to pressure Israel to ends it oppression of the Palestinian people.
- Talking Fair Taxes
First Published: 1993
- Targeting the Public Sector
Public Services and Government Workers First Published: 1993
- Tasers: 'If officers have a new toy, they like using it'
Tasers in the Line of Fire First Published: 2011 Tasers are part of the modern police's arsenal. But how safe are they and why are the guidelines for their use so vague? By 2011, Amnesty International had recorded 450 deaths after a Taser firing.
- Taskforce on the Churches and Corporate Responsibility 1982-1983 Annual Report
First Published: 1983
- Taskforce on the Churches and Corporate Responsibility 1983-1984 Annual Report
First Published: 1984
- A Taste of Better Things
being an account of recent events in the department of political science, sociology & anthropology of simon fraser university Reprinted from This Magazine is About Schools.
- Tax Evasion
Introduction to the May 21, 2016 issue of Other Voices First Published: 2016 The essence of the capitalist economic system is the drive to accumulate as much as possible, by any means possible. It is almost inevitable, therefore, that those – individuals or corporations – whose existence revolves around accumulating capital will seek to avoid paying taxes.
- Taxi at the Crossroads: Which Way to Turn?
A Proposal from Taxi Rank & File Coalition
- Tea Party in the Sonora
First Published: 2010 For the future of Republican governance, look to Arizona.
- Teaching Johnny To Walk
First Published: 1969 The description of a pilot study on infant ambulation drawing from two techniques: Richardson's and Chambers' "life milieu deprivation" and Kalstadt's "rehearsal prolongation".
- Teaching Johnny to Walk
First Published: 1968 A parody purporting to doucment the results of a pilot study that sought to indroduce a variety of teaching techniques drawn from pre-school learning situations specifically to child ambulation.
- Teaching and Rebellion at Union Springs
First Published: 1970 Patricia Michaels asserts that her students are ready to join a movement, but there is no movement for them to join.
- Technology: God of War or Peace?
1983 Iona Lecture First Published: 1983
- Televison's Profound Impact on Nature
First Published: 1989
- A Template for Hate
Polarized politics and mainstream intolerance First Published: 2018 The rise of Hindu nationalist politics has led to communal violence, particularly around the status of cows, as they are considered sacred by Hindus. Inter-communal violence has increased with killings perpetuated by vigilantes and the mainstreaming of intolerance.
- 10 Deficit Myths
The truth about government debts and why they don't justify cutbacks First Published: 1996 Most of what we are told about government debts and defincits by politicains, right-wing academics and the media is untrue.
- Ten Lost Years discovery of superb social history
Book Review of Ten Lost Years by Barry Broadfoot First Published: 1974 Barry Broadfoot's book consists almost entirely of excerpts from interviews he conducted with people who remember the Depression. The people speak for themselves: Broadfoot has edited them and organised them under various headings, added brief explanatory paragraphs, and included a number of pictures. The approach is a success, without question. Ten Lost Years is a superb work, presenting a vivid and unforgettable picture of that unbelievable decade.
- 10 Points for Meetings
- Ten Tactics of Social Innovation
Ways for individuals to facilitate change -- both in their own lives and on the societal leve.
- Ten threats to Americans
First Published: 2014 Ten contemporary social, economic and political issues posing threats to American citizens.
- Ten threats to Europeans
First Published: 2014 Ten contemporary social, economic and political issues posing threats to European citizens.
- Ten Years of Seven News
First Published: 1980 The idea that became 7 News was born in the course of the struggles being waged by local groups of residents in Toronto’s Ward 7 in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. At that time, many residents were actively involved in battling developers and City Hall in an attempt to preserve their neighbourhoods from re-development.
- Tenants Action Group: A working paper
- Tent Caterpillars
First Published: 1988 Tent caterpillars have been a particularly noticeable pest this year as well as last year. My former passive curiosity has been replaced with a rather bitter antipathy as I have watched some of my favourite bushes denuded by these hungry and very efficient insects.
- TEnure: A Fortress Where Professors Ignore Students, The Winds of Change, and Even the Need to Work
First Published: 1970
- Terror at Bally-Kelly
First Published: 1973
- Terrorists hide weapons in holy places, schools and civilian
First Published: 2014 English summary of a Hebrew-language document listing a number of cases in which, during the time of the British Palestine Mandate, Jewish underground organizations stored weapons and made similar non-civilian use of civilian locations. While only one of these groups, the LEHI (aka Stern Gang) described itself as 'terrorist', the other two groups - ETZEL (aka the Irgun), and the Haganah - were regarded as terroristic by theBritish authorities.
- Their Canada and Mine
First Published: 1961 Published: 1972 A republished article from Commentary in 1961 for Jewish-American readers.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 2, Summer 1972.
- Their Schools... Our Kids
- A Theology of Connexions
Long version First Published: 1985
- La Theorie du Capitalisme d'Etat
First Published: 1983
- Theory and Practice
First Published: 1972
- Theory and Practice in Gramsci's Marxism
First Published: 1968
- There's still one injustice in Cuba to which Americans are wilfully blind
First Published: 2008 While criticizing Cuba for human rights violations, American politicians ignore the massive abuses taking place in their own prison at Guantanamo Bay.
- These little piggies like deficits
First Published: 2003 A comparison of the early stages of the US debt crisis with that of Canada 1993 and the reactions of their respective financial communities, observing that because the US deficit was actually benefiting the financiers, there was minimal protest.
- They are the champions
Nine heroes for 99 -- Torontonians who inspire our own good deeds First Published: 1998
- They build housing - don't they?
A Sherlock Holmes Mystery: The Housing Industry
- They'll Have to Start a War or Something...
- The Third World - its emergence and contours
First Published: 1963
- This bastardised libertarianism makes 'freedom' an instrument of oppression
It's the disguise used by those who wish to exploit without restraint, denying the need for the state to protect the 99% First Published: 2011 An argument against modern right-right libertarianism, using the concepts of positive and negative freedoms to illustrate.
- This Is the Truth
First Published: 1985 Speech delivered by Daniel Ortega Saavedra, President of the Republic of Nicaragua.
- Thoughts about the "college-educated left"
First Published: 2015 Today, in the neo-liberal phase of capitalism, neo-liberal ideology is dominant in the universities. Neo-liberalism denies the idea of class, denies that there are any alternatives to capitalism, and rejects so-called ‘grand theories’ which view capitalism as a historical period with a beginning and an eventual end.
- The Threat to Privacy in the Post-Roe Era
How Your Cellphone Could Be Used Against You First Published: 2022 Using a maps app to plan a route, sending terms to a search engine and chatting online are ways that people actively share their personal data. But mobile devices share far more data than just what their users say or type. They share information with the network about whom people contacted, when they did so, how long the communication lasted and what type of device was used.
- The Three Baby Woodpeckers
A Cuban Fairy-Tale First Published: 1971 Published: 1972 A Cuban fairytale originally published in Bohemia in 1971.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 2, Summer 1972.
- Three parents & a baby
But the law only leaves room for two First Published: 2004 Article regarding the application of the non-biological parent in a lesbian couple to be recognized as co-parent without displacing the biological father's legal status as parent.
- Time to break silence on Gaza assault
First Published: 2015 Previous reports from such groups as Physicians for Human Rights Israel have indicated clearly that civilians were indiscriminately targeted, including in hospitals and ambulances. Testimonies from soldiers given to Breaking the Silence give further evidence to the extreme criminal actions of the Israeli army last summer. The silence in North America media on this report is deafening. Even Israeli media has reported it. The suppression of the truth does not serve us well. It’s time for the North American media to break its silence.
- To be Gay in Ward Seven
First Published: 1974 To be gay in Ward Seven is, for most homosexuals, to play a role, to pretend to be straight, to hide their sexual orientation. Why, you might ask, would homosexuals want others to know they are gay? Why? Because we ask to have the same human and civil rights as other citizens. You might also ask how these rights are denied to us.
- To Freedom Only By Freedom's Road
- To Ontario New Democrats
First Published: 1972 A statement by the Ontario Waffle to the Ontario Executive of the New Democratic Party.
- To Room Nineteen
Excerpt from A Man and Two Women by Dorris Lessing.
- Todo Para los Combatientes Que Defienden la Paz, Por Amor a la Patria
- TOGETHER for GAZA
Palestinians and Jews work together First Published: 2007 A group of Palestinians and Jews in Toronto are holding an event to raise funds for primary health providers in Gaza.
- Toronto Communities Catalogue
Letting your money work for you by investing in the people and businesses in your community.
- The Toronto Declaration (Toronto Stop the Cuts)
First Published: 2011
- Toronto Handbook
First Published: 1971
- Toronto Island
First Published: 1990 Article in the August-September 1990 issue of Canadian Geographic.
- Toronto Jewish Folk Choir 25th Anniversary program
First Published: 1950
- Toronto Jewish Folk Choir 80th Annual Concert
First Published: 2006
- Toronto Necropolis Cemetery
Connexipedia article First Published: 2020 A historic cemetery, located between Sumach Street and the Don River, opened in 1850, and the final resting place of people who were originally buried in Potter's Field.
- Toronto Planning Atlas
Computer Drawn Maps of Planning Indicators for Metropolitan Toronto First Published: 1980
- The Toronto Reference Library's rich collection of Communist newspapers
First Published: 2019
- Tory right-to-buy plan threatens mass selloff of council homes
First Published: 2015 Speculators circle as London councils could be forced to sell every new house they build, warns housing expert.
- Tory Talk
How the Conservatives Captured the English Language Written after the Mulroney Conservatives took office in 1984.
- Tough Choices a Non-Partisan Look at the Ontario Election
Ontario Election 95 First Published: 1995
- Toward a Scientific Analysis of the Gay Question
- Toward a Socialist Party (Marxist- Feminist)
First Published: 1981 Burstyn concentrates on some experiences and ideas of politics found in left organizations -- that is, to the left of the NDP.
- Toward A Theory and Practice of the Radical Classroom
- Toward the Democratic Class Struggle
First Published: 1970
- Toward the Therapeutic State
- Towards a Democratic History
- Towards a Liberation Movement
or, Why Does Jim Harding Bounce Like That?
- Towards a Political Economy of Education
First Published: 1972 A critique of Ivan Illich's book Deschooling Society.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 1972.
- Towards the unity of Canadian Marxist-Leninists
Fight the sectarianism of the C.C.L.(M-L). First Published: 1976 At the present time, it is largely accepted, among Marxist-Leninists across Canada, that the organizational and political unity of the Marxist-Leninist movement constitutes a necessary step on the road towards the proletarian party, the party of the socialist revolution.
- Towards Understanding Rural Social Change
First Published: 1976 Published: 1977 A review of Ralph Matthews' "There's No Place Better Than Here: Social Change in Three Newfoundland Communities." Martin argues that, while this study is undoubtedly a useful contribution to the resettlement debate, its value is severely limited by the inadequate theoretical perspective within which it is framed.
- Trade agreements and the corporate war on democracy
Introduction to the November 7, 2015 issue of Other Voices First Published: 2015 The Trans-Pacific Partnership, negotiated in secret, and now scheduled to be rubber-stamped by national governments on a take-it-or-leave-it basis, is best understood as a major milestone in the long-term war waged by the corporate elite against any form of democracy. It gives corporations the power to block any environmental protections or health and safety legislation that could be interpreted as interfering with a corporation's 'right' to make a profit by doing whatever it wants.
- Trade Unions and the Role of Revolutionaries
Texts and Comments from the ICC Conference First Published: 1980
- Tragedies and Journalists
A guide for more effective coverage First Published: 2002 Reporters, editors, photojournalists and news crews are involved in the coverage of many tragedies during their lifetimes. They range from wars to terrorist attacks to airplane crashes to natural disasters to fire to murders. All having victims. All affecting their communities. All creating lasting memories. The practical tips in this booklet can help you become more effective in handling these vital areas
- Trailing the Founders, part 1
On Being a Second-Generation Bruder First Published: 1970 The first of a two part interview of Philip Hazelton recounting his childhood in the Bruderhof Community.
- Trailing the Founders, part 2
On Being a Second-Gernation Bruder First Published: 1970 The second of a two part interview with Philip Hazelton on his childhood in the Burderhof Community.
- Trails and Tribulations
First Published: 1988 Stereotypes to the contrary, most nature lovers are not hardy explorers who strike off into the bush with little more than a compass, a notebook, and the indispensable container of insect repellent. I know that I am definitely a stick-to-the-path nature lover.
- The Training Decision: Training in the Private Sector
Competing in the New Global Economy First Published: 1989
- Training for Empowerment
A Kit of Materials for Popular Literacy Workers First Published: 1992
- Transformation and Wholeness
Unit 2 Training Manual First Published: 1983
- The treasures of Timbuktu
The race is on to preserve papers dating back to a west African golden age First Published: 2007 West African scholars are quickly discovering the wealth of manuscripts burried in and near Timbuktu dating from the 11th century. Governments and universities are building archives in which to house and digitize these important relics.
- The Tree of Life
Cedars First Published: 1988 The Eastern White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis) is indeed a hardy species. Although slow-growing, it is inexorable once it gets under way, for it has few enemies. While other trees are being devoured by voracious insects, or debilitated by disease, the cedar grows merrily on, unbothered. While this water-loving tree may get rather brown if it doesn't get enough moisture, it can still manage to survive, especially if the soil is somewhat alkaline.
- Tree-top vigil highlights destruction of Tasmanian forest
Miranda Gibson hopes to bring international attention to the unprotected status of the ancient forests that are threatened by logging First Published: 2012 For more than three months, 30-year-old Gibson has been living high above the canopy floor that is the home to some of Australia's most threatened indigenous wildlife, including the Tasmanian devil and spotted-tail quolls.
- Trends in the Development and Curriculum and Governing Bodies of Canadian Universities
- Trial by Media
First Published: 1983 An analysis of the media coverage of the 1983 arrest and trial of the suspects in a number of bombings.
- Tripping past the cod-pieces of time
Review of The Unfashionable Human Body, by Bernard Rudolfsky First Published: 1974 A discussion of apparel - in the broadest sense of the word - and how it has reflected and shaped attitudes to the human body (as well as having often been literally used to shape the body itself).
- Trotskyism: What It Isn't and What It Is!
- The Trouble with Defectors
What informants taught an intelligence officer First Published: 2017 Author and former U.S. Intelligence Officer Scott Ritter writes about his experiences working with informants and defectors. Recounting first hand experiences he discusses the problems and issues working with informants, notably their motivation, quality of information, and its reliabitlity and currency. While quality control is a recurring problem with informants Ritter further discusses why intelligence professionals still keep using them.
- The Trouble with Slick
Chronicles of a Community Paper First Published: 1984 An account of a few months working at the community newspaper Seven News.
- Troubling Connections
First Published: 1991 About how James Bacque's book, Other Losses, remains the subject of bitter controversy long after publication, as the fringe right embraces allegations of allied atrocities to downplay the horror of the Holocaust.
- True Facts
First Published: 1982 Gleanings from the media.
- Trying to Teach Canadian History
First Published: 1970 Bob Davis describes teaching Canadian history the last school year, discussing the Canadian flag, the Quebec question, and the founding of Canada and unequal union.
- TSM Summer Education June 1 - July 15 1969
First Published: 1969
- Tsunami, 10 years on: the sea nomads who survived the devastation
First Published: 2014 Thailand's indigenous sea gypsies predicted the waves that swept their villages away in 2004, and most of them escaped unharmed. Now they are facing a new threat to their centuries-old way of life: tourism and the encroaching modern world.
- Tunnel Vision
Will the Air Force kill its most effective weapon? First Published: 2014 Should the U.S. Air Force A-10 attack planes should be eliminated?
- Turning the Tide
First Published: 1990 Trying to perserve natural shorelines. Autumn 1990 issue of Seasons.
- TV: A Day in the Life
First Published: 1989 A survey and discussion of the experience of watching TV and the debate over whether it is inherently a social good or evil.
- 21st Century Limited
The lost glory of America's railroads First Published: 2014 Published: 201 An essay on Armtrak's railroads gradual decline due to the Republican politicization of train travel.
- 25 and Still in the Red
First Published: 1988 In this commemorative issue, Canadian Dimension kicks off its 25th anniversary by considering how it has survived since its inception and its achievements.
- Twenty Years of I.F. Stone
Review of The I.F. Stone's Weekly Reader First Published: 1973 I.F. Stone made his choice in 1921, when, as an idealistic fourteen-year-old, he founded his first newspaper. He's been at it ever since; this idealistic 66-year-old has done as much as any other individual in his lifetime to keep the truth "operative" in America.
- Two Classes
First Published: 1970 Miriam Wasserman sometimes comes away from a visit to a school with the feeling of haVing been in an insane asylum where the deraNged are the keepers and the sane are kept.
- Two fronts of anti-apartheid struggle: South African and Canada
First Published: 2009
- Two justice systems?
Letter to the editor First Published: 2016 It seems that we have two justice systems: one for the police, and one for the rest of us.
- Two nations, One country
First Published: 1965
- Two Reviews by Robert Davis
The University Game & Catching Up With Our Children First Published: 1968 Robert Davis reviews two books, "The University Game" edited by Howard Adelman and Dennis Lee, and Catching Up With Our Children by Dr. John Rich.
- Two Steel Contracts
First Published: 1971
- Two Tactics
- 2011 Spanish protests
Wikipedia article First Published: 2011 A series of ongoing demonstrations in Spain.
- U of T silent, while activist groups burn
First Published: 1971 On the break-in at the Praxis Institute, and the university's attitude to this and other issues in the community.
- The U.A.W. settles with Ford
First Published: 1967
- Ugly Performance of Self Exposure
First Published: 1969
- Uk needs modern mosques
The third generation of British Muslims still don't have mosques that teach compassion and citizenship First Published: 2011 An Islamic woman's opinion column mourns the lack of modern mosques in England. She discusses her search for a place where her children could learn Arabic and how to read the Qu'ran without facing violence or being forced to cover their faces or change their hair.
- UK press targets middle India
Associated's Mail Today is one of many British titles targeting the growing market First Published: 2008 International publishing groups have recently rushed to publish and market Indian versions of their publications. They are taking advantage of the booming market the growing middle class demographic has created and the recent elimination of restrictions on foreign ownership of national media.
- Ukip: the battle for Britain
First Published: 2013 A exposé on Ukip, which wonders: is it a lunatic fringe or a sign of things to come?
- Ukraine: the practice of protest
First Published: 2005 There was genuine, widespread rejection of the regime in Ukraine, but the mass demonstrations were still not spontaneous. They were backed by self-seeking organisations, both local and international.
- Ulli Diemer - Brief Bio - Japanese text
First Published: 2011
- Under siege: North Dakota's last abortion clinic fights on
First Published: 2013 North Dakota's largest city, Fargo, is home to the last facility offering terminations. And as laws tighten across America, the pro-life movement is starting to scent victory.
- The Underbelly of the U.S. Economy
Joblessness and the Pauperization of Work in America First Published: 1996 Published: 1998
- Underdeveloping Prince Edward Island
First Published: 1973
- The Underground Railroad
Blcokson, Charles L.; illustreated by Louis Psihoyos First Published: 1984 Article in Volume 166, No. 1 issue of National Geographic, July 1984.
- Understanding the News Business
First Published: 1983
- Union Education: pathway to a better Local Union
First Published: 1966
- A Union: The Time is Now
First Published: 1972 This article, which followed the failure of the Metropolitan Toronto branch of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation (OSSTF) to rally their members for a fight on negotiated working conditions, appeared in the December 72 issue of Community Schools. Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 4, Winter 1972-1973.
- Unions and hospitals: A Working Paper
- Unite against monopoly
A communist plan of action for working class and democratic unity against monopoly First Published: 1974
- UK urged to prevent vulture funds preying on world's poorest countries
Campaigners demand Jersey legal loophole be closed as financiers seek $100m from the DRC First Published: 2011 Britain is being urged to help close down a legal loophole that lets financiers known as "vulture funds" use courts in Jersey to claim hundreds of millions of pounds from the world's poorest countries.
- The United Nations and the Palestine Question
First Published: 1974
- U.S. academics dominate Canadian ivory towers
First Published: 1973 Since Canada's economy is controlled by American interests, our universities have become geared to the production of trained technicians and professionals for a branch plant economy, in which capitalist and imperialist interests predominate.
- Universal University Press Release
First Published: 1968
- Universities Being Used as Proxy Border Police, Say Academics
First Published: 2014 More than 160 academics have written to the Guardian to protest at being used as an extension of the UK border police, after universities have come under more pressure to check the immigration details of students.
- The University
First Published: 1967 Published:
- University Expansion
- The University and Society: Transformation and Liberation
First Published: 1968 Prepared for XI Canadian Union of Students National Seminar, University of Manitoba, May 19 - 28, 1968.
- Unpublished Material by Indian Organizations in Canada
List of holidings in the National Indian Brotherhood Indian Resource Info. Centre First Published: 1982
- Unravelling the DNA Myth
The spurious foundation of genetic engineering First Published: 2002 A survey of the implications of the collapse of molecular biology's "central dogma", that an organisms genome fully accounts for its characteristic assemblage of inherited traits. The author adresses how the biotechnology industry has been able to convince the world that genetic modifications are safe.
- The unrecognised truth behind that 'spontaneous' Belfast riot
Violence was planned by manipulative, self-interested individuals First Published: 2011 An analysis of sectarian violence in Belfast between the loyalists and republicans and the international media coverage of this violence, which often frames it as political.
- The Urban Landscape
A Study of Open Space in Urban Metropolitan Areas First Published: 1971
- Urban Struggle and Organizing Strategies
First Published: 1979 The object of this paper is to examine the potential of urban struggle as a vehicle for promoting fundamental change in capitalist societies. This will be done by contrasting two organizing approaches to urban conflict and by evaluating their impact ideologically and economically on capitalist structures.
- URPE Teach-ins and Teach-outs on the Current Economic Crisis of Monopoly Capitalism
- US drone strikes in Yemen cast a long shadow over life on the ground
First Published: 2013 Unmanned aircraft create refugees and resentment among civilians as remote provinces become a battleground.
- US has a new tool to control the masses
No one should want the state to have power to strip your clothes off. And yet that's what is happening, thanks to the supreme court First Published: 2012 Denouncing a new US Supreme court ruling that allows police to strip search any person who is placed under arrest for any offence at any time. Wolf says this state sanctioned sexual humiliation is a troubling anti-democratic development in a nation that is quickly expanding police powers.
- US military taps 'sock puppets'
Fake personas on social websites to manipulate and influence opinion First Published: 2011 A new $2.76 million dollar 'counter-terrorism' initiative to create a pro-America online presence using fake online personas is underway. These interventions will not be conducted in English or on American sites, but will be Arabic, Farsi, Urdu, and Pashtu speaking "sock-puppets".
- US soldier faces court martial for trying to stop Haiti abuses
First Published: 1995
- US was 'key player in cyber-attacks on Iran's nuclear programme'
Obama reported to have approved bid to target Tehran's nuclear efforts First Published: 2012 Fresh light is shed on the rapid development of US cyberwarfare capability and reveal its willingness to use cyber weapons offensively to achieve policies.
- USA - The Labor Revolt
First Published: 1967
- User Charges in Health Care
A Bibliography First Published: 1994
- User Fees Hurt Sick
News Release August 19, 1994 First Published: 1994 Doctors who see no problem with asking patients to pull out their wallets before receiving medical treatment need to be educated about the negative effects of user fees, says the Medical Reform Group.
- A user's guide to artspeak
First Published: 2013 There is now a name for the pompous prose used by art galleries: International Art Speak. You need to speak it to be a part of art culture.
- Using solar power in northern Ontario village
First Published: 1989
- Utopian Reformism
First Published: 1973 It would be interesting to trace the development of John Kenneth Galbraith's ideas, begining with American Capitalism (1952) and culminating (so far at any rate) with Economics and the Public Purpose which has just been published.
- Uzbekistan Rediscovers Lost Culture in the Craft of Silk Road Paper Makers
First Published: 2014 A Samarkand craftsman revives thousand-year-old paper production methods in Central Asian workshop.
- Vaccine conspiracy theories spring from a society so skeptical that it's actually gullible
First Published: 2009 I wish I could sustain enough faith in humanity to believe in the conspiracy theores that I've heard recently regarding the H1N1 vaccine.
- Vanishing Lifeline
Water is essential, but Earth's growing population are draining supplies and wells are running dry. First Published: 2011 Water supplies in the Middle East and north Africa are built on an environmental Ponzi scheme. The UN estimates that by 2025 two thirds of the world's population will face water shortages. Aid for the water shortage crises has drastically declined in the past decade as is seen as "unsexy" causes.
- VD Handbook
First Published: 1972
- Venezuela Eyewitness
Canadian socialists report on Venezuela's achievements and the challenges facing the Bolivarian Revolution today First Published: 2008
- Venezuela, Nicaragua and Bolivia offer asylum to Edward Snowden
First Published: 2013 President Maduro offers to protect NSA whistleblower 'from persecution by the empire' and rejects US extradition request.
- Die Vertreibung der Deutschen - ein unbewältigtes Kapital europäisher Zeitgeschichte
First Published: 1995 The explusion of Germans after World War II.
- Vicious Cycles
Theses on a philosophy of news First Published: 2020 On the transformation of news media content and consumption in conjunction with democracy and ideology
- Victims No Longer?
First Published: 2003 The author begins with the position that suffering is not moral and criticizes Israeli settlers and Zionists for disenfranchising Palestinians. She debunks the notion that they are a nation of victims. She calls into question the assumption that criticizing Israel is anti-semitic.
- Vietnam: A Thousand Years of Struggle
First Published: 1969
- Vietnam, U.S. Imperialism and Us
First Published: 1969
- Views from the left lecture series pamphlet from the Committee for a Marxist Institute
First Published: 1974 The Views From The Left lecture series was the first activity organized by a marxist institute which was in the process of being formed in Toronto in early 1974.
- Views on the Co-operative Movement
Working Papers First Published: 1987 Consists of two articles: Co-operative Participation and Communications, and Contemporary Challnges, Co-operative Answers
- The village where people have dementia -- and fun
First Published: 2012 How is society to look after the ever-growing number of people with dementia? A curiously uplifting care home near Amsterdam may have the answers.
- Vintage Photos of Traveling Libraries
First Published: 2017 Photo essay.
- Violence in the Workplace
First Published: 1991
- VIP: Very Inventive Procrastinator
First Published: 2010
- Visions and Values of a Just World
First Published: 1989
- A Visit with Kerista Village
First Published: 1982 An account of a brief visit with members of Kerista, a utopian organization founded in 1971.
- Visteon: How Workers Occupied and Won
First Published: 2009
- Voices From Gothic Avenue
First Published: 1971 The experience of one radical expatriate running north from America to find home.
- Volunteers in your Organization
How future trends in society will affect volunteers and organisations who work with them First Published: 1980
- Vulture funds await Jersey decision on poor countries' debts
26 companies hope to double $1bn haul First Published: 2011 Pressure grows to end trade that has made $1bn for speculators but has been blamed for delaying recovery of war-torn countries.
- Wage Controls and How to Fight Them
- A Wage and Price Freeze for Canada?
Why the I.W.W. Says No First Published: 1972
- Das Wahljahr 1994 und die Strategie der PDS
First Published: 1994
- Wakati Wa Furaha: An Evaluation of a Radio Study Group Campaign
Research Report No. 13 First Published: 1973
- Wales: Class Struggle and Socialism
First Published: 1999
- Walt W. Rostow: The Stages of Economic Stagnation
- War is Over - Now Serbs and Bosniaks Fight to Win Control of a Brutal History
First Published: 2014 Serb nationalists are striving to suppress reminders of atrocities committed in the name of separatism, mostly against the country's Muslims (known as Bosniaks) and to construct an alternative history in which Serbs were the principal victims. Many Bosniaks and outside observers fear that this refusal to come to terms with the past means there are few guarantees that such acts will not be repeated.
- War on the seabed: the shellfishing battle
First Published: 2013 In the fertile inshore waters of the west coast of Scotland, a battle is brewing between small-boat fisherman and industrial trawlers.
- The War on Unhappiness
Goodbye Freud, hello positive thinking First Published: 2010 A report on the Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference in Anaheim, California.
- War, Propaganda and the Media
First Published: 1999 Probably every conflict is fought on at least two grounds: the battlefield and the minds of the people via propaganda. The #good guys# and the #bad guys# can often both be guilty of misleading their people with distortions, exaggerations, subjectivity, inaccuracy and even fabrications, in order to receive support and a sense of legitimacy
- Ward 7 NDP campaigns
First Published: 1978 After having avoided the civic arena since the 1969 municipal election, the Metro Toronto NDP is throwing itself into local politics in the 1978 municipal election.
- Was macht das Connexions Archiv eigentlich?
Das Connexions Archiv sammelt, bewahrt, organisiert, indexiert und veröffentlicht Informationen und Dokumente über Graswurzelbewegungen, die für soziale Gerechtigkeit kämpfen.
- Wasps: The Scourge of Autumn
First Published: 1988 At this time of year everyone experiences the persistent and threatening harassment of these bright yellow and black insects, who, attracted by any available meat or fruit, drive us outdoor diners indoors in droves, wondering why we ever attempted "dining out" in the first place.
- Watching my children watching TV
First Published: 1968 Published: 1986 Television serves to teach the children who watch it about the world, a noticable generational difference in modern educaion for better or worse.
- The Way We Were
First Published: 1984 A discussion of how Canadian Dimension has changed over the years, specifically what it was like in the early days of socialism in Canada back in the 60s.
- We Are Not Guilty
First Published: 1969 The facts about the case of the 114 students arrested during the Simon Fraser University occupation November 23, 1968.
- We attacked the bankers, but took our eyes off the whole rotten system
Prince Andrew says that bonuses are minute 'in the scheme of things'. He is half-right. We must take the focus off individuals First Published: 2009 Much focus has been placed on individual bankers who, despite the banking crisis, are collecting exorbitant bonuses, diverting attention from the underlying systems that allow banks to own and trade risky securities -- a more intrinsic contributor to the economic crisis.
- We can't afford a dim view
Deputation at City Hall regarding funding for women's health clinics First Published: 2003 These clinics are doing YOUR public health work at a grassroots level. The need and should receive more money, not less.
- We Make the Clothes
First Published: 1985
- The Weekly Package
How Cubans deliver culture without internet First Published: 2017 With limited resources and government restrictions on internet access in Cuba, a thriving underground industry selling digital information has developed.
- The weird afterlife of the world's subterranean 'ghost stations'
First Published: 2014 With plans afoot to transform disused London tube stations into tourist attractions, Drew Reed digs into how they get abandoned in the first place and what could become of them in the future.
- Welcome the Signing of the Paris Agreement on Viet Nam
First Published: 1973
- Welcome to Ukraine, the most corrupt nation in Europe
First Published: 2015 While the conflict with Russia heats up in the east, life for most Ukrainians is marred by corruption so endemic that even hospitals appear to be infected.
- Welcoming the Bluebird
First Published: 1987
- Wellesley report sharply critical
First Published: 1977 The Wellesley Hospital has come in for strong criticism in a brief written by a group of local residents, and presented to the hospital May 13 [1977]. The brief documents numerous complaints about the hospital, including Emergency Department staff attitudes, treatment of patients and their relatives and friends, follow-up and aftercare. It charges that although the hospital is a public institution, there is no visible or publicly known means of access to its policy makers, and no accountability to the community it is supposed to serve.
- Wellness Cures
Can hospitals learn to better treat Deaf patients? First Published: 2018 The Deaf regularly move through the medical system without agency or dignity -- not because they cannot hear but because they are not given the opportunity to communicate. The onus for change is put on the Deaf themselves, often in terms of changing their own bodies to accommodate the hearing majority. What if, instead, the Deaf were consulted about what changes they would like, or how they would like for them to happen? What if they were invited to take part in shaping the next generation of doctors?
- Western Uganda: crop-raiding elephants call for plan bee
First Published: 2012 Attempts to stop the destruction of farmers' crops around Uganda's Queen Elizabeth National Park had failed until research into elephant reactions to bees provided an answer.
- Whale songs: shanties drag mysteries of whaling life back from the deep
First Published: 2014 A new album of songs chronicling the lost culture of whaling reminds new audiences a forgotten way of life.
- What Are We Afraid Of?
Facts and Fears Abou the "Communist Threat" in Central America First Published: 1986
- What Econometrics Hides: The Paradigm Revolution
First Published: 2001
- What Great Recession?
Global report finds nearly 11million 'cash millionaires' First Published: 2011 The richest people on the planet have now recouped the losses of the 2008 world markets crashed. High Net Worth inidviduals have at least one million in readily available funds, and there are more of them than ever before.
- What is Democratic Socialism?
First Published: 1943 There are almost as many varieties of socialism as there are of Christianity. The following pages attempt to describe the main principles of democratic socialism as these have been understood in the nations of the British Commonwealth.
- What is Distinctive about the Library of Congress In Both its Collections and its Means of Access to Them
And The Reasons LC Needs to Maintain Classified Shelving of Books Onsite, And A Way to Deal Effectively with the Problem of "Books on the Fl First Published: 2009 The Library cannot solve its space problems by adoption of a "digital strategy"
without seriously damaging our larger mission to promote scholarship of unusual scope and
depth. If the Library’s own access to its own general book collection were to be dumbed
down to only the levels of subject access provided by Google, Amazon, or Internet search
mechanisms, we would effectively be endorsing, and institutionalizing, the level of
ignorance exemplified by the Six Blind Men of India.
- What is Going on at the Library of Congress?
First Published: 2006 What is going on at the Library of Congress? Several recent decisions by the current LC
administration have produced firestorms of protest, both inside and outside the Library, that LC is abdicating its professional responsibilities to the national system of shared cataloging, as well as undermining its core mission to acquire, catalog, make accessible, and preserve its own unparalleled holdings – especially its book collections.
- What Is Happening to Canada
First Published: 1978 An analysis of Canada's economic ills and the Quebec crisis.
- What Is The Issue?
On Questions Concerning the Strategy and Tactics of the Canadian Revolution First Published: 1976 Partial text of the speech delivered by Hardial Bains to the Fourth Consultative Conference of CPC(M-L) hled in Montreal on May 15-16, 1976
- What should CUP papers be doing in the period ahead? (with Paul Hoch and David Simmonds)
First Published: 1974
- What Would They Do With the Surplus?
First Published: 2000
- What's the Big Deal?
Some straightforward questions and answers on free trade First Published: 1984
- When Markets Fail People
Exploring the widening gap between rich and poor in Canada First Published: 2001
- When the Political Became Personal
Health Matters Issue 51 First Published: 2002 One health care professional's experiences with the British National Health Service while going through treatment for breast cancer.
- Where Are They Now?
First Published: 1988 Canadian Dimension tracks down a few 1960s activists for their impressions then and now.
- Where Are We Going? What Must We Do?
Harding critiques about debates over socialist theory, which he says have often amounted to males combating for status and power by using abstract ideas which lack any personal and usually historical relationship. He states that it is necessary to acknowledge the quite different perspectives operating within radical groupings, why they should converge, and the interrelations of the political and the personal.
- Where Have All the Free Schools Gone?
First Published: 1972 A conversation with Bob Davis, Satu Repo and George Martell.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 4, Winter 1972-1973.
- Where Health Care Won't Go
A tuberculosis crisis in the Black Belt First Published: 2017 A look at the outbreak of tubercolosis in Alabama, where a significant proportion of the population lacks proper health care. While State reaction was swift the lack of attention to some communities persists, as do the conditions for outbreaks to reoccur.
- Where is America Going?
First Published: 1969
- Where is Labour Going?
- Where News Itself is a Category
First Published: 2008 Highlighting the various reasons for the decline of quality news, Subir Ghosh says when business interests hold sway over all others, the basic tenets of journalism fall by the wayside. However, if people in the society want mature journalism, we ourselves have to mature too, he maintains.
- Where Syriza stands
First Published: 2013 Syriza leads the leftwing coalition in Greece, and the opposition to the external financial occupation of the country by the states and organisations that are at present keeping it from bankruptcy.
- Where Ya at, General Strike ? !
First Published: 1998 The trade union hierarchy will claim that the will to fight a class battle is not there, yet they have done their best to make sure that Ontario's workers and anti-harris activists are ocvercome by doubt and demoralization. Nothing less than a general strike will even make harris sit up and take notice, let alone offer serious concessions.
- Which Marxism?
- White Niggers of America
The Boyhood of Pierre Vallières First Published: 1971 The boyhood of Pierre Vallières. Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 5, Number 1, Winter 1971.
- Whither Monkeywrenching?
First Published: 1989 For monkeywrenchers to adapt to new conditions, they need to be open, creative and smarter.
- Who Gains From the Deficit?
The Contribution of Unfair Taxation and High Interest Rates to the Debt Problem First Published: 1993
- Who goes to University in Ontario?
First Published: 1972 An article about the changing class structure of society due to the increasing number of young people able to enter university.
Published in This Magazine is about Schools, Volume 6, Number 2, Summer 1972.
- Who is eating high off the hog?
First Published: 1970
- Who Is Mad? Who Is Sane?
R.D. Laing: In search of a new psychiatry
- Who Killed Grace Bates...?
First Published: 1976 Grace Bates, a long-time resident of Cabbagetown, was 63 years of age when she died in the early morning of July 19 [1976] at Nellie’s Hostel on Broadview. She had been taken to Nellie’s Hostel the previous night by a Hostel volunteer after an anonymous phone call stated that she had spent the three previous days and nights alone in wheel chair in Allan Gardens. As a result of the media publicity on her death, an inquest was held.
- Who owns "Canadian" sports?
First Published: 1973
- Who owns Papua New Guinea's Resources Boom?
Where tribes own the land First Published: 2011 Tribal people in Papua New Guinea fight to retain control of their communal lands in the face of 'development'.
- Who Rules America?
Masters Behind the Scenes: How They Run the Government First Published: 1973
- Who will bring the mother down?
- Who's the true enemy of internet freedom - China, Russia, or the US?
First Published: 2015 Beijing and Moscow are rightly chastised for restricting their citizens' online access – but it's the US that is now even more aggressive in asserting its digital sovereignty.
- Why anger is all the rage
The internet has made critics of us all. But why do so many commenters exploit the anonymity of chatrooms to promote hatred. First Published: 2011 Anonymity in the online community has its proponents and detractors, the author interviews the founder of wikipedia and a facebook employee about the importance of moderation in social media. He comes to the conclusion that many of the extremist opinions espoused online would not be published if their authors had to attach them to their names.
- Why Are We in New York?
First Published: 1969 In this piece originally printed in New York Times Magazine, Norman Mailer finds that the need for authenticity has become the real desire in education.
- Why Bad Beliefs Don't Die
First Published: 2000 Because beliefs are designed to enhance our ability to survive, they are biologically designed to be strongly resistant to change. To change beliefs, skeptics must address the brain's "survival" issues of meanings and implications in addition to discussing their data.
- Why Bogus Therapies Seem to Work
At least ten kinds of errors and biases can convince intelligent, honest people First Published: 1997 At least ten kinds of errors and biases can convince intelligent, honest people that cures have been achieved when they have not.
- Why Can't We Be Friends?
Personal Notes of an Anarcha-Feminist
- Why Canada should quit NATO
First Published: 1969
- Why do Progressive Foundations Give too Little to too Many?
First Published: 1998 Progressive funders, perhaps driven by the New Left's historic distrust of leadership and hierarchy, are inclined to avoid general-support funding. The natural result is a proliferation of short-term projects attached to flimsy institutions. And inherent in institutional weakness is poor press work, poorly marketed publications, poor management and poorly paid core staff with low morale and high turnover.
- Why I Am Listed in Sources
First Published: 2001 Over the years, I have turned to Sources time and time again to track down experts to interview for whatever newspaper or magazine article I happened to be researching at the time. So when the time came for me to position myself as an expert it was immediately obvious to me what I had to do: take out a listing in Sources.
- Why illegalism is stupid
First Published: 2010 Doing illegal things makes us look like criminals in the minds of most people.
- Why is Religion Natural?
First Published: 2003 Is religious belief a mere leap into irrationality as many skeptics assume? Psychology suggests that there may be more to belief than the suspension of reason.
- Why Leathersex?
- Why my abortions were no dilemma
In most of the anti-abortion literature I have seen, women are so invisible that an uninformed reader might conclude that fetuses reside in artificially warm tissue culture flasks or similar containers.
- Why Not User Charges?
The Real Issues First Published: 1993
- Why parents should leave their kids alone
First Published: 2013 What if the best thing we could do for our children is to set them free? Jay Griffiths explains why moden parenting often makes children miserable.
- Why Punish Madame?
First Published: 1998 A landmark trial is to determine whether a dominatrix dishes out sex or therapy.
- Why vote?
First Published: 1981 Why bother to vote at all? What difference will it make? Aren't politicians all pretty much the same?
- Why We Must Abolish Schooling
- Why We Need a Revolutionary Party
- Wikipedia's article about Sources
Local version on Sources website First Published: 2008 Published: 2009
- Will it live in a milk-carton?
City kids discover nature First Published: 1968 Anticdotes and lessons learned from teaching science at the summer Education Enrichment Program for Boston public school students.
- Windsor Working Women
First Published: 1972
- The Winnipeg General Strike 1919
A Driving and Walking Tour First Published: 1985
- Winnipeg's Red Scare
First Published: 2007 An account of the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919.
- Wisdom in the universities
Part Two First Published: 1968 Students must make judgements about the essence of their university and its curriculum in order to acheive human excellence.
- With the Guerillas in Angola
First Published: 1970 Published: 1972
- Woman and Her Mind
The Story of Daily Life First Published: 1970 A pamphlet examining the problem of woman's alienation through the lenses of experience, existential psychology, and Marxist analysis
- "A Woman Who Took a Rifle to Moncade Had to be a Liberated Woman"
Interview with Haydee Santamaria by Arlene Eisen Borgman and Amy Ansara
- A Woman's Place
First Published: 1953 Published: 1970 A reprint of a 1953 pamphlet discussing the position of the woman in an advanced industrialized society.
- A Woman's Work is Never Done
Or The Production, Maintenance and Reproduction of Labour Power An essay discussing the contradictions within the idea of the 'family' and the contradictions between public and private roles of women.
- Woman's Work is Never Done or The Production and Reproduction of Labour Power
- Women Against Pornography
Repression in the name of feminism
- Women and the News
Expanding the News Audience, Increasing Political Participation, and Informing Citizens First Published: 2008 The proceedings and talks given at a conference discussing women in the news, the need to address how women are less likely to be informed of political issues and a discussion of gender biases in the news.
- Women behind the wheel
First Published: 2007 An article about the Immigrant Women's Health Centre and the mobile health centre van which travels to different locations around the city to provide health care to women.
- Women and Economic Structures
A Feminist Perspective on the Canadian Economy First Published: 1991
- Women and Health Care
A Working Paper for Newspapers First Published: 1974 This article presents suggested newspaper stories for topics related to women and healthcare.
- Women in Evolution
Clearly, the position of women has a number of sides to it, and if we are to get at the problems, we must try to separate them and then see how they are related.
- Women in Other Cultures
Chapter 18 in the book "Woman is Made, Not Born", discussing the societal role of women in cultures other than modern Western cultures.
- Women in Sports and the Media
37th National Canadian University Press Conference Information Paper First Published: 1975 A paper discussing how the media may improve the status of women in sport.
- Women living under muslim laws - Dossier 1
First Published: 1986
- Women living under muslim laws - Dossier 2
First Published: 1986
- Women of Color & Reproductive Rights
Against The Current vol. 117 First Published: 2005 The authors of Undivided Rights attempt to provide both an overview of how women of color approach organizing around reproductive rights, case studies of those specific organizations and the work they do on the ground. Three framing chapters introduce and summarize, while the other dozen describe specific women’s health organizations within the African American, Native American, Asian and Pacific Islander and Latina communities.
- The women of Greenham Common taught a generation how to protest
First Published: 2013 The women of Greenham Common taught a generation how to protest. Thirty years on, the lessons of their occupation are as relevant as ever.
- The Women of the Telephone Company
First Published: 1970
- Women and the Political Economy
Wages for Housework Article from the magazine 'Our Generation' spanning pages 44 to 61 that situates itself as a defense of feminism, highlighting two major contributions of the women's movement: sisterhood, and the struggle against domination.
- Women and the Subversion of the Community
First Published: 1972
- Women Workers
the forgotten third of the working class A pamphlet discussing the position of women workers in the United States, including graphs, charts, and data tables, with interpretation. Topics include familial status of women workers, salaries, increase of workers over time, industries, and educational achievement.
- The Women's Movement & Organizing for Socialism
A photocopy of a chapter or portion of a larger book, spanning pages 9 to 27. It assesses how some of the approaches to organizing under the headings of Leninism and Troskyism are flawed, and discusses how the women's movement suggests modes of improvement for a strong and popular socialist movement.
- Women's Courses
Tough Problems, Far-reaching Aims First Published: 1973 Newspaper article describing general issues arising in planning and operating introductory courses on women within the university setting, particularly at the University of Toronto.
- The Women's Movement: Where is it Going?
Article from the magazine 'Our Generation' spanning pages 23 to 35 discussing the women's liberation movement's direction, which the author describes as a "branching away from a mass organization".
- Women's Work
A Collection of Articles by Working Women First Published: 1972 Booklet reprinting a selection of articles from The Pedestal, edited and produced by the Working Women's Association, exploring women and labour and advocating for organization independent of male-dominated unions
- Wonderful Life
The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History First Published: 1989 Published: 1990
- Work and Life in the Bell Island Mines
- Workers and the Celtic Tiger
Why Partnership Doesn't Pay First Published: 1999
- Workers' Councils Democracy not Parliamentary
- The Working Class and the Birth of Marxism
- Working Group Report: The Women's Place
First Published: 1973
- Working Women in Ontario
First Published: 1971
- Working-Class Intellectuals
- Workshop airs youth problems
First Published: 1977 Representatives of various social agencies, as well as some residents of Regent Park, come together to discuss youth and agency problems in Regent Park.
- World Conservation Strategy Canada
First Published: 1986
- World Military and Social Expenditures 1982
First Published: 1982
- The World of Nigel Hunt
Pieces from the Book 'The World of Nigel Hunt' First Published: 1969 Excerpts from a book about the education of a 'mongoloid' boy with Downs Syndrome, Nigel Hunt.
- World's conservation hopes rest on Ecuador's revolutionary Yasuni model
First Published: 2012 A plan to preserve the most biodiverse region on Earth from oil exploitation has put Yasuni national park at the frontline of a global battle between living systems and fossil fuels. But enthusiasm is cooling and this bold project may now be at as much at risk as the wildlife itself.
- Would You Believe...? An Introductory Critique of The True Believer and Eric Hoffer and Cold War Ideology
- The write place to work
First Published: 2002 A study of the perfect environment for writing, with views from many of Canada's pre-eminent authors.
- Written off
How the Indian Media Deals with its Freelance Journalists First Published: 2009 Most freelance journalists in India are perceived to be the stepchildren of the Indian news media. Though some indications are there, we want to come up with concrete numbers.
- Wrong Answer
The case against Algebra II First Published: 2013 Why force all students to take algebra, which most of them will never use in their future lives? Why not let those students who like math, take math?
- The Year in Review
Toronto Student Movement and New Left Caucus First Published: 1969
- You Are Not Alone Across Time
Using Sophocles to treat PTSD First Published: 2014 Article on "Outside the Company," a theatre company that performed in a project called Theatre of War, where actors played the Greek drama "Ajax" by Sophocles.
- You Can't Give it Away: Donating Land for Conservation Can be a Taxing Experience
First Published: 1993
- You have nothing to lose but your chains
Resolutions for the 32nd Congress - 1968 First Published: 1968
- You selling to me?
First Published: 2013 Individually targeted online marketing, based on unwittingly supplied consumer information and monitoring of online activities, is replacing conventional advertising media.
- A Young Person's Guide to the Grading System
- The Young Satan
First Published: 1984 Review of Mikhail Bakunin: A Study in the Psychology and Politics of Utopianism, by Aileen Kelly.
- Zatoun: Bridge-Builder at a Crucial Time
What's a nice Jewish girl like me doing selling olive oil from Palestine? Working for Zatoun has been one of the most sustainable activisms that I have ever done.
- Zeitlin lifts Sociology election veto
Sociology chairman Irving Zeitlin has reversed his decision to nullify undergraduate elections to the department's assembly.
- Zero-hours contracts cover more than 1m UK workers
First Published: 2013 Poll of more than 1,000 employers reveals controversial contract used far more widely in the UK than government data suggests.
- Fred Zierenberg, 1949-2012
First Published: 2012
- Zionism is Racism
First Published: 1975 Documents and articles on the Palestinian people's national liberation struggle compiled by the editorial staff of the People's Canada Daily News.
- Zionists Seek to Silence the Lancet and Secure the Dismissal of its Editor, Richard Horton
Response to the Complaint to Reed Elsevier, Publishers of the Lancet, by Professor Sir Mark Pepys and 395 Colleagues First Published: 2015 The involvement of 396 senior researchers in a mass effort to force Reed Elsevier to withdraw the letter is the latest in a series of heavy-handed interventions to stifle media coverage of the Israel-Palestine issue and should be resisted.
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