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"E" Titles
- E Magazine
Periodical profile published 1991 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1991
- E-Sheet
Periodical profile published 1990 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1990
- E=MC2 Disaster?/Citizens Bill of Rights and Consumer's Guide to Nuclear Power
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978
- The Eagle and the Jackal
America's Rape of the Third World Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1984 A major section of this paper deals with United States domination and exploitation of Third World countries, and the relationship of this to U.S. militarism. The final section of the paper deals with the question of how the peace movement can work for a better society.
- Ear Hustle: Prison podcast tells of life in San Quentin
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Recorded in the historic San Quentin State Prison, the new Ear Hustle podcast paints a human image of life in lockup.
- Amelia Earhart Quotes
Resource Type: Unclassified
- Early American Marxism
Resource Type: Website A History of Marxism in the United States As Explained by the Participants Themselves.
- The Early Homosexual Rights Movement (1864-1935)
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1974 Published: 1995
- Early U.S. Communism Revisited
The Communist International and US Communism 1919-1929 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Book review of Jacob A. Zumoff's The Communist International and US Communism 1919-1929.
- Earning a Profit from Global Warming
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 As evidence mounts that a warming world is hurtling toward the point of no return, the plan of the world's governments is to make adjustments to the ability of corporations to profit from polluting. Short-term profits continue to be elevated above the long-term health of the environment.
- The Earth Belongs to the People
Ecology and Power Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1973 Ecology is about everything that makes life possible. It is about the fact that all these things depends on each other, and if one goes, all suffer -- just like a house of cards. Ecology is a mtter of balance: the balance of life. Something is messing up the balance of life, and all of use are suffering.
- Earth Book for Kids
Activities to Help Heal the Environment Resource Type: Book First Published: 1990
- Earth Calendar
Resource Type: Website Lists recurring holidays.
- Earth Day 1990
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989
- Earth Education
A New Beginning Resource Type: Book First Published: 1990
- The Earth Grabbers
Fighting the Minerals-Petroleum-Coal Complex Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 Climate justice means that the Minerals-Energy Complex will have to take the same course as apartheid.
- Earth in Mind
On Education, Environment, and the Human Prospect Resource Type: Book First Published: 1994
- Earth into Property
Colonization, Decolonization, and Capitalism Resource Type: Book First Published: 2010 A broad exploration of the colonial roots of global capitalism and the worldwide quest of Indigenous people for liberation through decolonization.
Part Two of The Bowl with One Spoon.
- The Earth Manual
How to Work on Wild Land Without Taming It Resource Type: Book First Published: 1985
- The Earth vs. Monsanto
A Peoples' Tribunal Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Here are a few brief notes about A People’s Hearing, held on 10 May 2014, in Greene County, Ohio, The Indivisible Living Entity of the Planet Earth v. Monsanto Corporation, Defendant.
- Earthbook
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1987 An Encyclopedia of the Earth and a world atlas.
- Earthcare
Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1982
- Earthcare: Ecological Agriculture in Saskatchewan
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1980
- Earthcare Newsletter One
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978
- Earthroots Coalition
Organization profile published 1992 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1992
- Earth's Life Support Systems Failing
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 The world has failed to slow the accelerating extinction crisis despite 17 years of national and international efforts since the great hopes raised at the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro.
- The Earthscan Action Handbook
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1990 A compendium of the world's major ills with suggestions for remedial action.
- Easily Led
A History of Propaganda Resource Type: Book First Published: 1999 From Ancient Sumer to modern Poland, Thomson traces the use of propaganda and its influence on human events.
- The East End Community Centre
Working class socialism on a small scale Resource Type: Article First Published: 1983 The politics of the East End was manifested in two ways. This particular story focuses on the building of a community club. This story merits telling both because it is indicative of the capacity working class people have to build institutions which enhance life in their neighbourhoods, and because the community club, at least in the form it finally took in the East End and other working class areas in Brandon, has many of the characteristics of a socialist institution.
- East End Literacy
Organization profile published 1980 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1980
- The East India Company - Its History and Results
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1853 Thus the British Government has been fighting, under the Company's name, for two centuries, till at last the natural limits of India were reached. We understand now, why during ail this time all parties in England have connived in silence, even those which had resolved to become the loudest with their hypocritical peace-cant, after the arrondissement of the one Indian Empire should have been completed. Firstly, of course, they had to get it, in order to subject it afterward to their sharp philanthropy.
- East River Branch
Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1977 The East River group branched out of the South Shore Environmental Protection Association (SSEPA), a group originally formed to protect the rights of fishermen threatened by the construction of a local nuclear power plant. This sub-group has spread throughout Lunenberg county, Nova Scotia, and its chief concern is noise, air, ocean and river pollution. Its most notable struggle was against the Anil Hardboard Plant (now Maysonite Canada) which was polluting the East River.
- East St. Louis As Detroit's Mirror
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 East St. Louis, Illinois, in many ways a smaller Detroit.
- East Timor
Comments On the Occasion of the Forthcoming APEC Summit Resource Type: Article First Published: 1999 In light of the atrocities of the situation in East Timor and the pending APEC conference, Chomsky calls attention to the need to address the issue and to use the conference as an immediate opportunity to do so.
- East Timor and Indonesia's Political Explosion
Against The Current vol. 83 Resource Type: Article First Published: 1999 As we go to press at the end of October, the 700-member Peoples Consultative Assembly (MPR, the national parliament) meeting in Jakarta reached some historic decisions.
In a seventy-two-hour period (October 19-21), the assembly rejected an "accountability" speech by President Habibie (who immediately withdrew his name for president); formally endorsed the August 30 referendum in East Timor, thus relinquishing its national claim to the territory; elected Muslim leader and supporter of reform Abdurrahman Wahid (popularly known as "Gus Dur") as the country's new president; and elected popular leader of the poor and students Megawati Sukarnoputri as the new vice-president.
- East Timor Questions & Answers
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1999 In Q&A format, Noam Chomsky discusses some of the major issues surrounding the critical situation in East Timor.
- East Timor Restrospective
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1999 Noam Chomsky describes the developments of the East Timor crisis and how the international community could have put an end to it much earlier.
- East York Workers' Association
Connexipedia article Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 The East York Workers' Association (EYWA) was an unemployment movement that developed during the Great Depression in the township of East York, Ontario.
- The East York Workers' Association
A Response to the Great Depression Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1975 An account of the activity of relief recipients in the township of East York, an eastern suburb of Toronto, in the 1930s.
- Easter Rising
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article An insurrection staged in Ireland during Easter Week, 1916.
- The Easter Rising, My Grandfather and the Untold Story of Sir Roger Casement
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 The 100th anniversary of the Easter uprising of 1916 saw the beginnings of a deeper appreciation of the achievements of Sir Roger Casement who was hanged as a traitor in Pentonville prison on 3 August 1916. Over the following century he has never lacked for notoriety, famous as an Irish patriotic martyr, but discussion of his life has frequently focused on his sexuality and revolved around the "Black Diaries" that were covertly used by the British government to blacken Casement's name and sabotage the campaign against his execution.
- Eastern Exposure
Misrepresenting the Peace Process Resource Type: Article First Published: 1996 Noam Chomsky examines and praises Norman Finkelstein's study of the difference between the image and reality of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
- Eat Pray Love Strike
The Law of the Bargaining Table Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 We admire underdogs, yet we do not rejoice when underdogs go on strike against corporate fat cats. We admire hard-workers, yet we do not embrace those who are, arguably, the hardest-workers among us - the stoop laborers who pick our lettuce and strawberries.
- Eating Fire
Family Life, on the Queer Side Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001 An inside look at a rainbow of relationships, sexual and otherwise, that gay, lesbian, and transgendered people create to animate their lives: lovers, partners, parents/kids, quick tricks, torrid affairs, sweethearts, crushes, exes, friends, bottoms and tops, threesomes, butches and fems, bears, cubs and johns. Based on hundreds of intimate conversations across Canada, Eating Fire explores the deepest currents of life: sex, love, loneliness, abuse, power and consent, giving birth, death, being a wo/man, pleasure, fear, joy - risks and rewards of creating family without boundaries.
- Eating Tomorrow: Agribusiness. Family Farmers and the Battle for the Future of Food
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2019 Reporting from Africa, Mexico, India, and the United States, Timothy A. Wise's Eating Tomorrow discovers how in country after country agribusiness and its well-heeled philanthropic promoters have hijacked food policies to feed corporate interests.
- Eating your ethics: Halal meat
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Halal ritual slaughter has raised huge controversy in the UK press. But the far greater issue is farm animals' entire quality of life - as reflected in the Qu'ranic principle that meat must be 'tayyib' - good, wholesome and from well-treated, healthy animals. Is this something we can all agree on?
- Eavesdropping on the Planet
The Inalienable Right to Snoop? Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Like a mammoth vacuum cleaner in the sky, the National Security Agency (NSA) sucks it all up: home phone, office phone, cellular phone, email, fax, telex … satellite transmissions, fiber-optic communications traffic, microwave links … voice, text, images … captured by satellites continuously orbiting the earth, then processed by high-powered computers … if it runs on electromagnetic energy, NSA is there, with high high tech. Twenty-four hours a day. Perhaps billions of messages sucked up each day. No one escapes. Not presidents, prime ministers, the UN Secretary-General, the pope, the Queen of England, embassies, transnational corporation CEOs, friend, foe, your Aunt Lena …
- Ecclesiastes Quotes
Resource Type: Unclassified
- Echo Platoon
 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Echo and other platoons like it are grim yardsticks for measuring the desperation in which a military under immense strain is now operating. Looking up at that military from Echo's airless limbo, from a world of soldiers who have fallen through the cracks of a system under great stress, you can see just how devastating America's two ongoing wars have been for the military itself. The walking wounded, the troubled, and the broken are now being pressured to reenter the fray.
- Echoes from Labor's War: Industrial Cape Breton in the 1920s
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1992 A collection of narrative verse by labour poet and radical Dawn Fraser (1888-1968) which brings to life the years of sharp industrial conflict in Cape Breton in the 1920s.
- Echoes From the Past: Creating the Underclass
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Kenan Malik explores the late twentieth century 'underclass' debate, and what it tells us about the changing character of the perceptions of race and class.
- Echoes From the Past: the Racial View of Class
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 How the Victorian elite saw class in racial terms. Malik challenges conventional ways of thinking about the historical roots of racial ideas, and demonstrates how much of racial thinking originated not in the context of perceptions of non-Europeans but to a large extent at home out of the relationship between the elite and the masses. And that is what makes this material important in thinking about contemporary discussions of the working class. Today, elite views of the working class are rarely racialized, at least in an overt fashion. Yet, many of the themes, especially about the character of the 'unrespectable' working class, remain, though they necessarily have to be expressed in a different language. What is of interest here is to understand what has changed as well as what remains the same in thinking about democracy and the working class.
- Eclipse and Re-emergence of the Communist Movement
Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1974 Essasys on capitalism, class struggle, communism, Leninism, and ultra-leftism.
- Eclipse of Reason
Resource Type: Book
- Ecodefence: Disrupting Illegal Activities
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1985 What to do when you witness environmental crimes.
- Ecodefense
A Field Guide to Monkeywrenching. Second Edition Resource Type: Book First Published: 1985 Published: 1987
- Ecofascism: Lessons from the German Experience
 Resource Type: Book First Published: 1995 Explores the integral role ecological ideas played in German fascism, along with anti-rational, quasi-New Age ideas about nature, blood, and soil. A second essay looks at certain present-day ecological ideologies, notably deep ecology and primitivism, which are fundamentally regressive and authoritarian.
- Ecofeminism
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article A social and political movement which points to the existence of considerable common ground between environmentalism and feminism.
- Ecofeminism
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1993 The authors argue that ecological destruction and industrial catastrophes constitute a direct threat to everyday life, the maintenance of which has been made the particular responsibility of women. In both industrialized societies and developing countries, the new wars the world is experiencing, violent ethnic chauvinisms and the malfunctioning of the economy also pose urgent questions for ecofeminists. Is there a relationship between patriarchal oppression and the destruction of nature in the name of profit and progress? How can women counter the violence inherent in these processes? Should they look to a link between the women's movement and other social movements?
- Eco-Log
Resource Type: Audio First Published: 1991 Daily 90-second radio report on natural science issues.
- Ecological Agriculture in Manitoba: A Turning Point?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1983
- Ecological Agriculture in Saskatchewan
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1980
- The ecological benefits of Marijuana
Resource Type: Article The decriminalization of cannabis would not only have important medicinal implications, but also positive economic consequences and largescale environmental benefits
- Ecological Imperialism
The Biological Expansion in Europe, 900-1900 Resource Type: Book
- Ecological Resistance Movements
The Global Emergance of Radical and Popular Environmentalism Resource Type: Book First Published: 1995
- The Ecological Revolution
Making Peace with the Planet Resource Type: Book Argues that the roots of the present ecological crisis lie in capital's rapacious expansion, which has now achieved unprecedented heights of irrationality across the globe.
- The Ecological Rift
 Capitalism's War on the Earth Resource Type: Book First Published: 2011 Humanity in the twenty-first century is facing what might be described as its ultimate environmental catastrophe: the destruction of the climate that has nurtured human civilization and with it the basis of life on earth as we know it. All ecosystems on the planet are now in decline. Enormous rifts have been driven through the delicate fabric of the biosphere. The economy and the earth are headed for a fateful collision -- if we don’t alter course.
- Ecological Sustainability, Inequality and Social Class
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Raju Das connect sustainability to metabolism, reproduction, and value of labour power.
- Ecologically Based Municipal Land Use Planning
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000
- Ecologist Special Report: From fish to forests and conflicts to coffee ... how humans are affected by climate-driven species shifts
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Climate change has species on the move, with major consequences for biodiversity and human communities. Building resilience has never been more important and Indigenous Peoples are showing the way.
- Ecologist Special Report: Why mining and violence are inextricably linked
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 The South African government is currently embarking on streamlining decision-making processes in mining. To many this sounds like more top-down decision-making at the expense of those communities that will have to host mines and paves the way for more violent conflict, warns Jasper Finkeldey.
- Ecology and value theory
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 A review of Jason W Moore, Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital.
- Ecology Action Centre
Organization profile published 1981 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1981 Ecology Action Centre, with its membership of 600, works for environmental restoration, preservation or improvement by means of research, education and community action.
- Ecology Against Capitalism
 Resource Type: Book Deals with such issues as pollution, sustainable development, technological responses to environmental crisis, population growth, soil fertility, the preservation of ancient forests, and the "new economy" of the Internet age.
- Ecology and Culture
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1990
- Ecology as Politics
 Resource Type: Book First Published: 1980 Socialism is no better than capitalism if it makes use of the same tools. The total domination of nature inevitably entails a domination of people by the techniques of domination.
- Ecology For Beginners
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1981 Amusing, solidly resesearched, and sophisticated, Ecology for Beginners tells a fast and furious tale of Man, Woman, and their struggle with the environment.
- The Ecology of Commerce
A Declaration of Sustainability Resource Type: Book First Published: 1995
- Ecology of Everyday Life
Rethinking the desire for nature Resource Type: Book First Published: 1999 This book examines the ecological impulse as a 'desire for nature,' a desire that emerges as people within industrial capitalist contexts respond to the personal and aesthetic, rather than the physical and political implications of ecological breakdown.
- The Ecology of Freedom
 The Emergence and Dissolution of Hierarchy Resource Type: Book First Published: 1982 Published: 2005 Bookchin's synthesis of ecology, anthropology and political theory traces conflicting legacies of hierarchy and freedom from the first emergence of human culture to today's globalized capitalism, constantly pointing the way to a sane, sustainable ecological future.
- Ecology and Social Action
 Resource Type: Article First Published: 1973 That there is an important connection between ecology and social action is now self-evident. There seems little reason to doubt that there is some connection between what ecology tells us about the degraded quality of life and the social action needed to improve it.
- Ecology and Socialism
 Solutions to Capitalist Ecological Crisis Resource Type: Book First Published: 2011 The current environmental movement is at an impasse, stuck on false panaceas like cap-and-trade, cutting individual consumption (“live other so that others may simply live”), and outright reactionary “solutions' that revolve around some form of population control (as if the number of people on the planet was the problem rather than the nature of the relationship between said people and the planet). Williams does an excellent job debunking these notions with a plethora of factual information and empirical data.
- Ecology Watch
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1991 Poverty has been identified as a major cause of environmental degradation
- E-Commerce vs. E-Commons
Communications in the public interest Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001 From privacy issues to intellectual property, from universal access to union activism, these essays challenge the rush to deregulate and disconnect communications from the public interest.
- Econet on Web: Computer networking for educators
Resource Type: Article
- Economic Analysis of the Environmental Impacts of Development Projects
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1991 In this book, a group of analysts from the Asian Development Bank and from the East West Center propose a means of constructing useful economic evaluations of the impacts of development projects on the environments in which they are constructed. This study demands the systemic evaluation of all the intentional and unintentional consequences of development initiatives before they are enacted.
- Economic Crisis and Crisis Theory
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1974
- Economic Crisis & Fundamentalism
Against The Current vol. 118 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2005 Susan Weissman interviews John Daly.
- Economic crisis and the responsibility of socialists
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Henryk Grossman is particularly relevant today and not only because of his explanation of economic and financial crises
- The Economic Crisis in Fact and Fiction
 Paul Mattick Jr. with John Clegg and Aaron Benanav Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 An interview with Paul Mattick Jr., the author of Business as Usual: The Economic Crisis and the Future of Capitalism.
- The Economic Crisis Reader
Resource Type: Book
- Economic History As It Happened - Volume I
The Dynamics of U.S. Capitalism: Corporate Structure, Inflation, Credit, Gold, and the Dollar Resource Type: Book The unique feature of these essays is the point of view of the authors. Unlike almost all others possessing their kind of technical expertise, they view these matters from the standpoint of society. It is this socialist or Marxist approach, combined with expert knowledge which enabled them to pinpoint and illuminate the central trends and developments of an entire epoch.
- Economic History As It Happened - Volume II
The End of Prosperity: The American Economy in the 1970s Resource Type: Book Paul M. Sweezy and Harry Magdoff, the editors of Monthly Review, set out the development of U.S. and global capitalism from the late 1960s to the 'financial explosion' age of the early 1990s and after.
- Economic History As It Happened - Volume III
The Deepening Crisis of U.S. Capitalism Resource Type: Book In these essays, written between 1977 and 1981, the authors assess the results of efforts taken to stabilize the economy after the epochal changes of the early 1970s, the end of capitalism's 'golden age,' by attempts to counteract the effects of inflation, debt dependence, speculation, and financial instability.
- An Economic History of West Africa
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1973 An examination of the economy of West Africa from the fifteenth to the twentieth century.
- Economic & Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844
 Resource Type: Book First Published: 1844 A series of notes written between April and August 1844 by Karl Marx. Not published by Marx during his lifetime, they were first released in 1927. The notebooks are an early expression of Marx's analysis of economics, chiefly Adam Smith, and critique of the philosophy of G. W. F. Hegel. The notebooks cover a wide range of topics including private property, communism, and money. Because the 1844 manuscripts show Marx's thought at the time of its early genesis, their publication, in English not until 1959,[2] has profoundly affected recent scholarship on Marx and Marxism.
- Economic Power Struggle In The USSR
Soviet Workers Press For Self-Management Resource Type: Article
- Economic reality and dialectics of liberation
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1968 To work out a NEW relationship between theory and practice, a methodology is needed which is independent of existing state powers but rather flows from THE greatest "energizing principle" - the mass quest for universality, the Third World fight for freedom, TOTAL freedom, [which] refuses to subordinate the fight against class structure WITHIN a country to any "two camp theory" as if the struggle between the "East" and the "West" is the one that will liberate "The Wretched of the Earth."
- Economic Report: 36th U.E. Convention
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978
- The Economic Revolution
Towards a Sustainable Future By Freeing The Economy From Money-Making Resource Type: Book First Published: 1992 Money making grows at the cost of destroying our social fabirc and resource base and proposes a new economic remedy.
- The Economic Transformation of Cuba
A First-Hand Account Resource Type: Book First Published: 1969
- The Economic War Against Cuba: A Historical and Legal Perspective on the U.S. Blockade
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2013 Salim Lamrani explains the U.S. economic sanctions against Cuba: their origins, their provisions, how they contravene international law, and how they affect the lives of Cubans.
- Economics and the Communist Manifesto -- Part 2
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1998 The relations of production have not been revolutionized by computers and lean production any more than they were overturned by the assembly line, the automobile, or the telephone: the owners still own, we still work for a wage.
- Economics As If Future Generations Mattered
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 We have turned a corner on climate change-- a wrong turn-- and it is happening more rapidly than we have predicted. Climate change is already disrupting society, ecosystems, and national economies. We have altered so much of our Earth that we now threaten our own survival.
- Economics as if the Earth Really Mattered
A Catalyst Guide to Socially Conscious Investing Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989 Economics as if the Earth Really Mattered offers hundreds of suggestions of how average people can invest their money and/or their time in building a new economy in harmony with life-affirming values. Subjects covered include boycotts and sharehold action, socially responsible investment funds, social change revolving loan funds, small-scale investing, worker ownership, alternative exchange systems, and seeds for the future.
- The Economics Behind the Skripal Poisoning
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 The question is why are they doing this with Russia? Why are they imposing sanctions and mounting a great publicity campaign?
- Economics and the Family Farm
A Study Guide Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1987 A study guide on farm finance exploring alternatives that are available to maintain the strength of family farm financing.
- Economics for Everyone
A Short Guide to the Economics of Capitalism Resource Type: Book First Published: 2008
- The Economics of Alcohol in Canada
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1976 A paper written in response to the growing concern about the increasing abuse of alcohol in Canada shows the direct relation between consumption and advertising.
- The Economics of Global Turbulence
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2009 Brenner presents a survey of the world economy from 1950 to the present. He charts the post-war history of the global system and is critical of the results which include over-production and over-competition. He is then able to examine the systematic factors behind wage repression, high unemployment and unequal development.
- The Economics of Happiness
Building Genuine Wealth Resource Type: Book First Published: 2007 Anielski's premise is quite simple: how can we go beyond mere material wealth to achieve veritable wealth-good health, meaningful relationships, spirituality, a clean environment, peace, justice and happiness. He believes that economic systems should orient us to what we really want.
- The Economics of Imperialism
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1974 Brown discusses different theories of the connection between capitalism and imperialism. His own position is derived from Rosa Luxemburg, holding that imperialism is a process of assimilation and transformation of economies into the sphere of competitive capital accumulation.
- The Economics of Injustice
Poverty Resource Type: Article First Published: 1975 Various aspects of poverty in Canada, the guaranteed income plan & social justice.
- Economics of the War Economy
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1959 Ever since Lord Keynes' dictum that wars - like pyramid-building and earthquakes - may serve to increase wealth, it has been increasingly recognized that war and preparation for war are necessary aspects of the prevailing economy and a condition of its proper functioning.
- The Economics of War and Peace
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1956 Wars, like crises, are inherent in uncontrolled capital accumulation even though their actual occurrence in time is not predictable.
- Economics, Politics and The Age of Inflation
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1977
- The Economy After A Half Century
Against The Current vol. 141 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 The object here is to evaluate the current state of the Cuban economy, but for this no insightful perspective is possible without considering its performance historically, especially over the last sixty years and most especially over the half century since the triumph of the Revolution.
- The Economy in a World of Trouble
Against The Current vol. 139 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 interview with Robert Brenner.
- The Economy of an Ecological Society Will Be at the Service of Humanity
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 What would a truly just, equal and ecologically sustainable future look like? Why would it require a change in our economic system, namely the end of capitalism? Fred Magdoff and Chris Williams answer these questions in Creating an Ecological Society: Toward a Revolutionary Transformation.
- The Economy of Cities
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1970 Ideas about what makes cities rich or poor, how cities grow, and how city growth affects national economies.
- Ecosocialism as a Human Phenomenon
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Two focal points configure this talk. The first denotes the structure of the world as it is, hurtling toward the abyss; the second concerns the world as I would have us struggle to bring about.
- Ecosocialism and the fight for free public transit
 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 Mass transportation is intimately tied not only to the physical form of cities, but to the deeper social structures of imperial capitalism. A campaign for free public transit can be an important part of a broader fight to restructure society along ecosocialist lines.
- Ecosocialism Not Extinction!
 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2021 Ecosocialist Alliance statement on the opening of 2021 UN climate talks in Glasgow.
- The Ecosocialism of Joel Kovel
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Joel Kovel has been a prestigious and best-selling writer on psychotherapy, a militant left activist from the middle 1960s onward, an eco-theorist and an explorer of the world just beyond our sense perceptions.
- Ecosocialism: Why greens must be red and reds must be green
 Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 2014 Ian Angus argues for a movement based on socialist and ecological principles, to save humanity and the rest of nature from capitalist ecocide.
- Ecosocialist International Network website archive
Documents from 2009 to 2013 Resource Type: Website Documents and articles that are relevant to ecosocialism.
- Ecosystem research threatened
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1991
- The Ecoterrorist and me
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Marie Mason is five years into a 22-year sentence for participating in non-violent - but highly destructive - actions with the Earth Liberation Front. David Rovics met with her at the Carswell Federal Women's Prison in Fort Worth, Texas.
- Ecotopia
The Notebooks and Reports of William Weston Resource Type: Book First Published: 1975 A novel describing an ecological utopia.
- Ecovillage
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article Socially, economically and ecologically sustainable intentional communities.
- Ecuador 1960-1963
A Textbook of Dirty Tricks Resource Type: Article First Published: 1995 An account of the CIA-backed coups in Ecuador of 1960-1963.
- Ecuador Fights against Elitism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 It is great news for majority of Ecuadorian citizens -- but a terrible nightmare for the 'elites'.
Lately, in Ecuador, right-wing 'elites' are continuously protesting against the administration, accusing it of corruption and other ills.
- Ecuador: Left Turn?
Against The Current vol. 142 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 On April 26, 2009, Rafael Correa won re-election to the Ecuadorian presidency with an absolute majority of the vote. He gained broad popular appeal through a combination of nationalist rhetoric and increased social spending on education and health care. The victory cemented Correa’s control over the country as the old political establishment appeared to be in complete collapse.
- Ecuador: Mass marches defend democracy amid coup plot
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 President Rafael Correa called a rally on July 2, 2015 in defence of democracy and the pro-poor Citizens' Revolution his government leads after plans by the right-wing opposition for a violent coup were exposed.
- Ecuadorean Villagers May Still Triumph Over Chevron
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Michael Krauss, a lawyer who teaches "ethics" at a law school named after the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, recently posted a blog on the Forbes website entitled "The Ecuador Saga Continues: Steven Donziger now owes Chevron more than $800,000" (Forbes 3/14/2018). Kraus says that Chevron has basically triumphed over evil...
- Ecuadoreans Won't Back Down in Fighting Chevron-Texaco Over Amazon Oil Disaster
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 A class-action lawsuit first filed in 1993 against Chevron-Texaco has taken its toll on the lawyers and Ecuadorean people seeking justice for environmental damage. Hope for justice and healing drives people to not give up.
- Ecuador's Bitter Choice
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Becker analyzes the politics behind the decision to extract petroleum from Ecuador's ecologically fragile Yasuní National Park.
- Ecuador's Indigenous Socialism
Against The Current vol. 141 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 For several decades now, national elites in Latin America have accused the left of acting as a ventriloquist for indigenous movements: allowing Native leaders to speak, but pulling the strings behind them.
- Ecuador's New Indigenous Uprising
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Ecuador's Indigenous movements have launched an uprising to challenge the government's opposition to bilingual education and its support for an extractive-based economy.
- Ecumenical Consultation on Christian Education in Quebec Schools
Organization profile published 1978 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1978
- Ecumenical Consultation on the Problems of Quebec
Abstracted from Oecumenisme/Ecumenism No. 46 Resource Type: Article First Published: 1976 Summary of a bilingual, multi-denominational, and multi-cultural event sponsored by the Montreal Ecumenical Centre.
- Ed Video
Organization profile published 1986 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1986
- Edelman, Marek
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article Jewish-Polish political and social activist and cardiologist. (1919-2009).
- J. David Edelstein
Against The Current vol. 142 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 J. David Edelstein, an ardent socialist all his life, died July 20, 2009 in Syracuse, NY at age 90. Dave was an at-large member of Solidarity and supporter of the Socialist Party USA; his life in the socialist movement dated back to the Workers Party and Independent Socialist League of the 1940s and 1950s.
- Eden Press
Organization profile published 1983 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1983
- Edible Action
Food Activism and Alternative Economics Resource Type: Book First Published: 2008
- Edible Landscaping
Resource Type: Book
- Editorial Statement: Introducing Insurgent Notes on Marx in 1968
Insurgent Notes vol. 17 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 The editors introduce the focus of this issue: How present or absent was the thought of Karl Marx in 1968?
- Edmonton COmmunity - First Draft
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978 This is a brief statement of the "position" of a community of 9-13 people, including two married couples and a priest, which emerged out of the animation of a Scarboro priest about two or three years ago.
- Edmonton Cross-Cultural Learner Centre Newsletter
Periodical profile published 1977 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1977 An outreach to associates and members of the ECCLC.
- Edmonton Cross-Cultural Learner Centre
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978
- Edmonton El Salvador Coalition
Organization profile published 1982 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1982
- Edmonton Inner City Housing Society
Organization profile published 1984 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1984
- The Edmonton Learner Centre
Organization profile published 1982 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1982
- Edmonton Support Committee For El Salvador
Organization profile published 1982 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1982
- Eduardo Galeano, ¡Presente!
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 La Botz reflects on Eduardo Galeano's works and ideas.
- Educate, agitate, occupy!
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 An account of the occupation Visteon factory in Enfield, London.
- Educating for a Change
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1991 For the authors of Ecuating for a Change, genuine democracy does not happen solely through our political and educational work. Democratic processes and practices are essential elements in achieving a truly participatory society. The books offers theory and practical tools for consciously applying the principles of democratic practice to daily work.
- Educating Kids for Jobs for the 21st Century
Resource Type: Article We distribute jobs by social class. If we 'qualify' all students with a college degree, then 100% of students will be competing for the 22% of jobs requiring college degrees. The answer here is not to push more kids in to college but pay better salaries to those jobs not requiring college.
- Education and Social Change - A Photographic Study of Peru
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1980
- The Education Deform Fraud
Book Review Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Book Review of "Reign of Error: The Hoax of the Privatization Movement and the Danger to America's Public Schools" By Diane Ravitch.
- Education for Change: Henry Giroux and Transformative Critical Pedagogy
Against The Current vol. 83 Resource Type: Article First Published: 1999 These are difficult times for teachers in U.S. public schools. The increasing size of schools, chronic underfunding of schools serving working-class students (especially students of color), work overload, school violence, professional isolation and the deskilling and devaluing of teachers' work have led to rising rates of teacher burnout in recent decades. The average career trajectory of a teacher in the United States is about five years.
- Education for the TurnAround Decade: The Environmentally Friendly School
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1990
- Education gap divides Jerusalem
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 A recent report by an Israeli non-governmental organisation says 5,000 Palestinian children in East Jerusalem will not be able to attend classes this year because there are not enough classrooms.
- An Education in Occupy
Against The Current vol. 156 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 Two months earlier, I had been sitting in class listening to an ILWU member talk about Export Grain Terminal’s (EGT) union-busting tactics in Longview, WA. “Great,” I thought, “but how can I help from the campus of a little college in Moraga, California?”
- Education in the Service of Assimilation: The Founding Vision of Residential Schools in Canada
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 A look at some scholarly histories of residiential schools that put paid to Canada's kinder, gentler reputation.
- The Education of Black People
 Ten Critiques, 1906-1960 Resource Type: Book Calls for great energy and initiative; for African Americans controlling their own lives, and for continued experimentation and innovation, while keeping education#s fundamentally radical nature in view.
- The Education of Immigrant Children
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1982 The question of the education of immigrant children is extremely complex and is related to the larger issue of the role and adaptation of immigrants in general.
- Education Over Incarceration
Against The Current vol. 153 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 In cities across America, young men from low-income communities are ending up in prison more than they are making it to college — at the rate of seven to one. And during the nation’s protracted economic slump and high rate of unemployment, especially among African Americans and Latino Americans, we can expect that ratio to grow.
- Education Project - co-sponsored by Education Resource Cooperative (Montreal), Canadian University Service Overseas
Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1977 A program that includes work with teachers and community groups on two major themes - racism and consumerism (as it relates to food and cosmetics) as well as a task force on discrimination in text books.
- Education Wife Assault
Organization profile published 1983 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1983
- Educational Film and Video Project Catalog Supplement:
New for 1988 - Periodical profile published 1988 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1988
- Educational Kit for the Study of Growing Old
Resource Type: Slide Show First Published: 1980
- EducationSources.ca
Resource Type: Website First Published: 2017 Web portal with sources of information about education and academia, including articles, documents, books, websites, and experts and spokespersons. The home page features a selection of recent and important articles. A search feature, subject index, and other research tools make it possible to find additional resources and information.
- Edward J. Snowden and the Exposure of Voyeuristic Fascism
Self-Pacification of the American Citizenry Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Snowden make a difference in the affairs of state in an environment where individuals do not appear to matter.
- Edward Said, Orientalism
Reviewed by Malcolm Kerr Resource Type: Article First Published: 1980 The book contains many excellent sections and scores many telling points, but it is spoiled by overzealous prosecutorial argument in which Professor Said, in his eagerness to spin too large a web, leaps at conclusions and tries to throw everything but the kitchen sink into a preconceived frame of analysis. In charging the entire tradition of European and American Oriental studies with the sins of reductionism and caricature, he commits precisely the same error.
- Edward Snowden Has Some Advice for Donald Trump About Surveillance
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Emmons interviews NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden about Trump's skewed priorities.
- Edward Snowden: Profile in Courage
Whistleblowing in the Name of the Constitution Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 29-year-old former technical assistant to the CIA and employee of a defense intelligence contractor admitting to disclosing top secret documents about the National Security Agency’s massive violation of the privacy of law-abiding citizens.
- Edward Snowden's Warning to Canada
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Whistleblower Edward Snowden talks about Bill C-51 and the weak oversight of Canada's intelligence agencies.
- Edward Thompson's Warrens
On the transition to socialism and its relation to current left mobilizations Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002
- Edwards, Henrietta Muir
Connexipedia: Article in Library and Archives Canada Resource Type: Article Canadian women's rights activist and reformer. (1849-1931).
- EFF Launches IFightSurveillance.org and Counter-Surveillance Success Stories
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Sites Highlight How Opponents of Mass Surveillance Around the World Lead by Example
- Effective Media Relations
Nurturing your relationships with reporters Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000 Our relationships with journalists need to be maintained over time in order to be fruitful.
- Effective Media Relations
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 Media relations is human relations. Journalism is about telling compelling stories about people and their lives.
- Effects of Aircraft Noise and Sonic Booms on Domestic Animals and Wildlife: A Literature Synthesis
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1988 This report was produced as the result of a cooperative research project between the National Ecology Research Center, Ft. Collins, Colorado and the Air Force Engineering and Services Center, Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, on the effects of aircraft noise and sonic booms on animals.
- Effects of Aircraft Noise and Sonic Booms on Domestic Animals and Wildlife: Bibliographic Abstracts
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1988 Abstracts of bibliographic resources.
- EGALE - Equality for Gays and Lesbians Everywhere
Organization profile published 1988 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1988
- Egalitarian community
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article Group of people who have chosen to live together, with egalitarianism as one of their core values.
- L'Eglise dans un Quebec en mutation
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978
- Egypt and Beyond
Against The Current vol. 151 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 An interview with Gilbert Achcar. Gilbert Achcar, who grew up in Lebanon, is professor of development studies and international relations at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London, and author most recently of The Arabs and the Holocaust: the Arab-Israeli War of Narratives.
- Egypt at the tipping point?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011
- Egypt: Death throes of a dictatorship
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 Fisk joins protesters atop a Cairo tank as the army shows signs of backing the people against Mubarak's regime.
- Egypt Protests Photos
Resource Type: Photo/Image/Poster First Published: 2011
- Egypt Shakes the World
Against The Current vol. 151 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 Suzi Weissman interviewed Yoav Peled and Mark LeVine on her program “Beneath the Surface,” KPFK Pacifica Radio in Los Angeles, on February 11, 2010. The following are edited excerpts from those discussions. Thanks to Meleiza Figueroa for transcribing.
- Egyptian Labor Erupting
Against The Current vol. 142 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 In April 2009, a familiar scenario was repeated, as Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak’s police apparatus assaulted planned demonstrations and a Mahalla textile workers’ strike. A year earlier, many activists and ordinary people from Mahalla received sentences in politically charged criminal trials for “planning the April 6th strike in 2008.”
- The Egyptian Uprising in the American Media
Obscuring the Obvious Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 It is no wonder that most Americans are hopelessly in the dark. Middle East “news” in the mainstream is constructed so that people remain in a perpetual state of confusion and fear.
- Egyptian Women and the Revolution
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Radwan focuses on the role women are playing in the Egyptian Revolution, their reasons for being active in the movement, and the repercussions they experience as a result of their involvement.
- The Egyptian workers' movement and the 25 January Revolution
 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 This article is an exploration of one of the fundamental processes that brought the revolution back to Tahrir: the rise of an organised working class movement.
- Egypt's Aunt Peaceful
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 Ghada Shahbender knows the Egyptian Revolution Didn´t Start in January 2011, because she was there seven years ago reminding the government ¨We Are Watching¨
- Egypt's Long Labor History
Against The Current vol. 142 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 The Egyptian working class is one of the oldest in the region, with a long history of internationalist solidarity. Egyptian loading and longshoremen workers in 1947, for example, boycotted the Dutch ship in Canal Suez in solidarity with the Indonesian people’s independence struggle. The union of the workers issued a statement against colonialism in general. They did not allow the ship to service or go through the Canal despite the resistance and efforts made by English and French administrators.
- Egypt's Revolution at Three
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Radwan examines the Egyptian Revolution and the rise of General Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi after the ousting of President Morsi.
- Egypt's Year of Revolution
Against The Current vol. 158 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 An interview with Carl Finamore, who went on a reporting trip to Egypt for ten days in 2011.
- Egziabher, Tewolde Berhan Gebre
Connexipedia: Right Livelihood Award Winner Resource Type: Article Ethiopian advocate for genetic diversity and the rights of farmers and tradiational communities.
- Eichmann in Jerusalem
A report on the banality of evil Resource Type: Book First Published: 1963 Published: 1965 Hannah Arendt's report on the trial of Adolph Eichmann.
- 8
The Mormon Proposition Resource Type: Film First Published: 2010 A scorching indictment of the Mormon Church's historic involvement in the promotion and passage of California's Proposition 8 and the Mormon religion's secretive, decades-long campaign against LGBT human rights.
- The Eight Best Books for Publicity Seekers
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 For those of you pursuing and perfecting the fine art of getting publicity, here's a list of books you can't live without.
- 8 Disturbing Photos of Instruments of Torture Used on Black People
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 8 disturbing photos of instruments of torture used on black people.
- Eight-Hour Day at the Party Congress
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1899 The legal eight-hour day is one of the demands on our minimal program. i.e., it is the very least minimum of social reform which we, as representatives of the workers’ interests, must demand and expect from the present state. The fragmentation of even these minimal demands into still smaller morsels goes against all our tactics.
- Eight Men Speak
And Other Plays from the Canadian Workers' Theatre Resource Type: Book First Published: 1976 Eight plays presented by the Canadian Worker's Theatre in the 1930s.
- Eight miners die from toxic gases in Peru’s northern highlands
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 Eight miners died after poisonous gases escaped in an informal gold mine in northern Peru. Informal mines are operated without licenses or safety standards by companies that can easily bypass regulations.
- Eight reasons why the latest Syria chemical weapons attack allegations are almost certainly complete nonsense
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 A discussion on the chemical attack in Douma, Syria, and why the allegations are likely false.
- 863-AIDS
Working at the AIDS Hotline Resource Type: Article First Published: 1986 An account of working on an HIV-aids helpline in San Francisco.
- Eight Things I learned About Palestine While Touring Eight Western Nations
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 The main theme of all my talks in various cultural, academic and media platforms was the pressing need to refocus the discussion on Palestine on the struggle, aspirations and history of the Palestinian people. But, interacting with hundreds of people and being exposed to multiple media environments in both mainstream and alternative media, I also learned much about the changing political mood on Palestine in the western world.
- Eight Years Later
A Comparison of the National Strategy on Child Care with the Report of the Canadian Commission for the International Year of the Child Resource Type: Article First Published: 1988
- 1810, 1910, 2010 and Mexican Labor
Against The Current vol. 149 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 In the midst of a deep depression, an ongoing crisis of legitimacy and a brutal internal war amongst the different fractions of the drug cartel/state complex, Mexico is celebrating its two great revolutions, the Revolution of Independence (1810) and the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920).
- 1837: Revolution in the Canadas
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1974 A selection of the writings of William Lyon Mackenzie and the Patriots of the 1837 Rebellion.
- The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte
 Resource Type: Book First Published: 1852 Marx wrote The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon between December 1851 and March 1852. The "Eighteenth Brumaire" refers to November 9, 1799 in the French Revolutionary Calendar -- the day the first Napoleon Bonaparte had made himself dictator by a coup d'etat. Marx traces how the conflict of different social interests manifest themselves in the complex web of political struggles, and in particular the contradictory relationships between the outer form of a struggle and its real social content.
- $88 billion a year in subsidies for climate disaster
Global governments spend more than double what energy companies invest to find new regions for oil and gas drilling, despite climate change Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Despite pledging in 2009 to phase out public subsidies for the fossil fuel industry, G20 countries have disregarded those promises and are currently spending $88 billion a year in taxpayer money to fund the discovery of new gas, coal, and oil deposits around the world.
- 84-year-old ex-librarian arrested protesting Kinder Morgan, calls NEB a "sham"
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Barbara Grant criticized the NEB hearings of the Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion as a "sham" and spoke out about the danger before crossing the police line to be arrested. At 84, she's the oldest person arrested on Burnaby Mountain so far.
- Eine andere Art von Demokratie
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1997 Wie können wir uns eine neue freie und kooperative Gesellschaft ausmalen, wenn wir doch in einer Welt gefangen sind, die von Gier und Engstirnigkeit geprägt ist?
- Eine Stimme für die Demokratie
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1986 In vielen “Konsensgruppen“ findet man ein immer wiederkehrendes Muster: Einige wenige haben das Sagen, während der Rest schweigt. Diejenigen, die einen Job oder Kinder haben oder einfach keine “Meeting-Junkies“ sind, gehen frühzeitig. Die Gruppe fällt auseinander und die Übriggebliebenen zwingen ihr wunderbares Modell der nächsten Gruppe auf.
- Albert Einstein Quotes
Resource Type: Unclassified
- Einstein on Peace
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1960 A collection of Albert Einstein's writing on war, peace, and the atom bomb.
- Einstein's 1905 Revolution: New Physics, New Century
Against The Current vol. 116 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2005 Albert Einstein hardly needs an introduction. A popular culture icon, his name, his disheveled appearance in late life, his theory of relativity are synonymous with genius. It may be hard to imagine a physicist as a popular culture icon, Time's Person of the Century (for heaven's sake); yet no other figure of the 20th Century comes to my mind, with the possible exception of Picasso, whose legacy is so indisputable as to qualify for the position of something so improbable as Person of the Century.
- Either Or
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1916 It is a question of either-or! Either we nakedly and shamelessly betray the International or we take the International in deadly seriousness and attempt to extend it into a firm stronghold, a bulwark, of the international socialist proletariat and of world peace.
- The Eithics of the Use of Recently Developed Mind/Behaviour Control Mechanisms By and On Convicted Criminals
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1978
- El Anuario de Conexiones: Introducción a Economía, Pobreza, Trabajo
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989 Published: 1994
- El Salvador
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989
- El Salvador
People in Struggle Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989
- El Salvador Feminists Fight for Justice
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 The 1997 Salvadoran law banning abortion under all circumstances is one of the most punitive in the world.
- El Salvador: Labor vs. P3
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 An interview with Jaime Rivera about the Public-Private Partnership (P3) law that was proposed in early 2012l.
- El Salvador's New War: Lesbian/Gay Activism Confronts "Social Cleansing"
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1999 Queer activism and visibility are on the rise in El Salvador and throughout Latin America, coupled with an alarming increase in repression against queers and queer activists. In May of this year, Karla, a seventeen-year-old transvestite active in El Salvadors gay rights movement, was abducted off the street and assassinated death-squad style.
- El Trotskismo y el Partido de Vanguardia
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1974 Published: 2010
- The Elaine Massacre, 1919
Resource Type: Article One of the worst incidents of racial violence in American history when hundreds of African-Americans were murdered and tortured by white racists and security forces after black farm workers tried to organise for better pay.
- Elected Representatives on the Wrong Side of History: Israel is a Criminal State
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 The Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement (BDS) has grown exponentially and gained legitimacy in many parts of the world, while the concept of Israel as an Apartheid state has gained much credibility. In Israel itself, debates that were unheard of a short while ago have entered the public discourse.
- Electing for Democracy
Proportional Representation and the Left Resource Type: Book First Published: 1990 An argument for proportional representation in the United Kingdom.
- Election Con 2016: New Evidence Demolishes the Myth of Trump's "Blue-Collar" Populism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Evidence indicates that Donald Trump's popularity among working class voters had less to do with economic insecurity and more to do with embracing support for elitist, pro-corporate, and reactionary social agendas.
- The Election, Economy, War, and Peace
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 Chomsky points out that the Democratic triumph in the 2008 election was indeed historic, but also relatively slight. He explores the factors that played a role in preventing a landslide victory for President Obama.
- Election Interference Hypocrisy
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 While Canadian and Western media pursue Russian election meddling they ignore clear-cut Canadian meddling elsewhere, and the Unites States' long history of interference in elections around the world, including in Canada.
- Election Meddling
Bad if Done to USA, Bad to Complain About if Done by USA Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Describing the contradictions in media coverage of, and attitudes toward, outside meddling in US elections versus US interference in foreign elections.
- Election and Revolution
Book Review Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 A review of two volumes by August H. Nimtz: "Lenin's Electoral Strategy from Marx and Engels Through the Revolution of 1905" and "Lenin's Electoral Strategy from 1907 to the October Revolution of 1917".
- Elections 2000
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001 Chomsky reviews the details of the 2000 elections and reveals the tendency of dysfunction in democratic electoral models.
- Elections and Regime Crisis
Against The Current vol. 124 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 Will the Democrats "regain control of Congress"? Will Joseph Lieberman change parties? Will Hillary Clinton be the Democratic frontrunner for 2008? How much does any of this matter?
- Elections Canada bungled its investigation of Michael Sona and the 2011 robocall scandal
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Because the 'robocalls' fraud of Canada's 2011 federal election was insufficiently investigated by state authorities and underreported by the corporate media, Canadians have yet to understand its scale, focus, and impact.
- Elections & the Democrats
Against The Current vol. 112 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 Revolutionary socialist political strategy is based on the fundamental idea of working class self-emancipation. This means that working people and the oppressed can generate the power they need to change the world only through collective self-mobilization and class self-organization.
- Elections in the Southern Cone
Against The Current vol. 85 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000 During the last three months of 1999, presidential elections took place in the three southernmost countries of the Latin American continent.
- The Elections to the National Assembly
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1918 The great confrontation between capital and labour will determine the course of future history and, in its final result, admits of no other decision than the destruction of capitalist rule and the triumph of socialism.
- Electoral Politics and the Illusion of Control
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 We have all been told a lie. The lie that says democracy can be maintained only through voting, through purely representative, parliamentarian means. When the founding fathers set up the Constitution and Bill of Rights, they were wary of any truly popular, working and middle class control of the United States. Our government was to be run as a republic, designed by elites, for the elites. Our three branches of government were not simply invented for checks and balances: another reason was to stymie any massively popular mandates that would go against the interests of the oligarchy.
- Electoral Reform: Do the right thing
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 The Chartist goal of a representative parliament and majority govermment is still sadly unrealised.
- Electoral reform will give us a voice
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1998 The democratic case for electoral reform is fundamental, and to attack it
as somehow a 'right wing' issue is a betrayal of the radical democratic tradition.
- Electoral Strategy After Bernie's Campaign
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Supporters of Bernie Sanders wagered that his campaign would be the most important event in the development of socialist politics in decades. There is at least some evidence to suggest that this prediction was correct.
- Electric Empire: The Inside Story of Ontario Hydro
The Inside Story of Ontario Hydro Resource Type: Book First Published: 1983 Electric Empire is a close-up look at Ontario Hydro, the second-largest public-owned utility in North America, a giant enterprise presiding over 30,000 employees, 80 generating stations, and 32,000 kilometers of transmission lines serving over eight million people.
- Electric Rivers
The Story of the James Bay Project Resource Type: Book First Published: 1991
- Electronic Ethics
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978
- Electronic Intifada
Resource Type: Website Palestinian portal for information about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its depiction in the media. News, commentary, analysis, and reference materials about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from a Palestinian perspective.
- Elements of a Concept of Socialist Transformation
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 The concept of transformation, with the elements developed up to now, could be capable of advancing the process of creating a left that is up to the challenge of the great crisis of financial-market capitalism and today’s civilisation. Just like the Zapatistas, we will progress while learning - with the objective of overthrowing the total mode of production and life, of power and property relations, in order to go toward a solidary, socialist society, which puts an end to the exploitation of human beings and nature. The transformation of our very way of thinking is part of this progress.
- The Elephant in the Room
Against The Current vol. 136 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 Much of the world is fascinated by the U.S. presidential election. The main reason is that the country may be ready to do something that most developed countries wouldn’t consider: electing a representative from an oppressed minority as head of government or state. (Try to imagine an Arab citizen of Israel or France as either country’s prime minister or president; or a British prime minister of South Asian descent.)
- 11 Communications Rules for Activists to Live By
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2024 People from the liberal arts (or law or the sciences) are inculcated with the false belief that the facts persuade by themselves.
- Eleven years of protesting Israel's occupation
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Al Jazeera spoke with 11 villagers on the anniversary of Bilin's weekly protests against Israel's separation wall.
- Elie Wiesel: Poseur for Peace
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 In the midst of another Israeli operation in Lebanon, this one in 2006, Wiesel stood in front of a crowd in Manhattan (along with then Senator Hillary Clinton) and declared "Israel defends herself, and we must say to Israel 'Go on defending yourself.'" His final years didn't slow him down. Wiesel took out a full page ad in newspapers across the country during the 2014 Israel-Gaza conflict fully supporting Israel's effort (Human Rights Watch went on to document several instances of war crimes by the Israeli military) without a syllable about diplomacy except that 'before diplomats can begin in earnest the crucial business of rebuilding dialogue…the Hamas death cult must be confronted for what it is'.
- Eligibility, Document#3, March 8, 1977
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1977 This document defines those who are eligible for participation in a land claims settlement and those who are not.
- Eliizabeth Kolbert's Field Notes from a Catastrophe
Against The Current vol. 125 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 Floods in normally drought-stricken eastern India have killed hundreds and left 1.5 million homeless this summer. Closer to home, a record-setting heat wave this June killed 225 in the United States, breaking thousands of local temperature records and sending the mercury above 104 degrees as far north as North Dakota.
- Elijah
No Ordinary Hero Resource Type: Book First Published: 1994 Comeau describes Harper as a reluctant hero moving from band chief to the Manitoba Legislature, to the House of Commons.
- Elissa Karg Chacker, 1951-2008
Against The Current vol. 135 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 Elissa Karg Chacker, a longtime member of Solidarity and previously the International Socialists (IS) in Detroit, died Sunday, May 11 from injuries suffered in an accident a week earlier. Riding her bicycle home after a Solidarity meeting, she was struck by a car and never regained consciousness. Her daughters Sasha and Nina stayed with her in the hospital, where many comrades and friends maintained a vigil throughout the week.
- Elite Fear Of The Public: Ukraine, Gaza and Assange
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2024 It is a historical fact that powerful elites do not wish to be diverted from pursuing their selfish interests by the public. Minimal, unthreatening expressions of dissent may be tolerated in ostensible 'democracies'. But public opinion needs to be managed, manipulated or, if necessary, simply ignored.
- The elites hate Momentum and the Corbynites - and I'll tell you why
The movement that backed the Labour leader challenges MPs and journalists alike - because it's about grassroots democracy Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 As the rolling catastrophe of what's already being called the "chicken coup" against the Labour leadership winds down, pretty much all the commentary has focused on the personal qualities, real or imagined, of the principal players. Yet such an approach misses out on almost everything that's really at stake here. The real battle is not over the personality of one man, or even a couple of hundred politicians. If the opposition to Jeremy Corbyn for the past nine months has been so fierce, and so bitter, it is because his existence as head of a major political party is an assault on the very notion that politics should be primarily about the personal qualities of politicians.
- Elixer
A History of Water and Humankind Resource Type: Book First Published: 2010 A cultural history of water.
- Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movements: A Radical Democratic Vision
 Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003 An insightful biography on one of the leading organizers of the American civil rights movement.
- Ellsberg, Daniel
Connexipedia: Right Livelihood Award Winner Resource Type: Article Peace campaigner. (Born 1931).
- Emails Reveal Dairy Lobbyist Crafted 'Ag-Gag' Legislation Outlawing Pictures of Farms
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Across the country, legislatures are responding to whistleblowers and activists who have exposed inhumane and at times unsanitary practices at farms by passing laws that criminalize the taking of photos or videos at agricultural facilities. Farming interests have publicly backed the campaign to outlaw recording: in fact, dairy industry lobbyists actually crafted the legislation that was later introduced by lawmakers.
- The Emancipation of Women
Resource Type: Book A collection of writings from Lenin that address the status of women and related issues.
- Embassy Row Online
Resource Type: Website Contact names and numbers for all embassies to Canada and all Canadian embassies abroad.
- Embezzlers Dirty Tricks (And How to Spot Them)
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1987
- "Embodied Materialism" and Ecosocialism
Book review Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Detailed chapter-by-chapter review of Ariel Salleh's Ecofeminism as Politics: Nature, Marx, and the Postmodern.
- Emergence: An Irresistible Global Uprising
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003 An Essay from the Book We Are Everywhere.
- The Emergence of Ecosocialism
Collected Essays by Joel Kovel Resource Type: Book First Published: 2019
- The Emergence of Marx's Critique of Modern Agriculture
Ecological Insights from His Excerpt Notebooks Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Examining Marx’s notebooks, one realizes that he first attained a truly critical and ecological comprehension of modern agriculture in the middle of the 1860s. Although Marx was at first optimistic about the positive effects of modern agriculture based on the application of natural sciences and technology, he later came to emphasize the negative consequences of agriculture under capitalism precisely because of such an application, illustrating how it inevitably brings about disharmonies in the transhistorical “metabolism” (Stoffwechsel) between human beings and nature.
- The Emergence of the Canadian Working Class Movement 1845-1875
Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1975
- Emergency Shelter in Ottawa-Carleton
An Experimental View Resource Type: Article First Published: 1984
- Emerging Co-operatives in Ontario
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1977 Summary of information collected after visiting over 600 co-operative groups in Ontario.
- The Emerging Progressive Majority
Introduction to 'Framing the Future' Resource Type: Article A large group of Americans favor both progressive policy and conservative philosophy. As a result, they may side with either progressives or conservatives, depending on how a political question is framed.
- Emerging workers' movements
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Since the 1980s the institutionalisation of global neoliberalism has been pursued based on a range of ideological claims which have been advanced (or at least accepted) across the political spectrum. These claims include the arguments that the working class is increasingly a thing of the past, both structurally (as industry gives way to services and information) and politically (as traditional left parties embrace varieties of neoliberalism); that globalisation is reducing world poverty and that as a result the global middle class is expanding rapidly; and, seemingly logically, that radical politics are a thing of the past.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes
Resource Type: Unclassified
- Emma Goldman: A life of controversy
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 More than six decades after her death, the anarchist Emma Goldman still stirs passionate political debate. Goldman made headlines in January 2003 when University of California, Berkeley, officials refused to allow the university's Emma Goldman Papers Project to send a fundraising appeal that quoted Goldman speaking out against war and for free speech. University officials said the appeal was too "political" to appear during the Bush administration's ramp-up to war in Iraq. Researchers at the Papers Project, which houses Goldman's personal and public papers, refused to concede in the face of university threats and organized protests against the university's suppression of free speech that forced the university to back down.
- Emma Goldman and the American Left: Nowhere at Home
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1992 A biography of Emma Goldman.
- Emma Goldman in Exile
Resource Type: Book The second and final volume of Wexler's life of Emma Goldman tells the story of her forced exile to Russia in 1919, the Spanich Civil War and finally her death in 1940 in Toronto. She became an eyewitness to the new Soviet state but had no qualms about airing her disagreements with their policies. Goldman would become dissolusioned with Lenin and Russia and ended up in political limbo-seen as pariah by the left and courted by the conservatives. The great triumph of the period was the brief time in Barcelona in 1936 when anarchism went from theory to reality. That moment however was fleeting as the communists defeated their leftist allies then themselves were destroyed by Franco. Goldman returned to North America a disappointed woman. As Wexler points however out she was one of the few who spoke out against the purges and massacres while others hid their cowardice behind cant.
- Emma Goldman in Exile: From the Russian Revolution to the Spanish Civil War
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989 Volume 2 of a biography of Emma Goldman.
- The Emma Goldman Papers
Resource Type: Website The Emma Goldman Papers Project has collected, organized, and edited tens of thousands of documents from around the world by and about Emma Goldman (1869-1940), a leading figure in American anarchism, feminism, and radicalism. In the spirit of Emma Goldman, the EGPP has extended its scholarly research to serve the community-to educate the public about the complexity of engagement in social and political transformation. It has published a microfilm edition of the papers (1991-1993) and A Guide to Her Life and Documentary Sources (1995).
- Emma Goldman: Voice of a Rebel
Against The Current vol. 141 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Emma Goldman's name for many is synonymous with Anarchism. Indeed, as we can see in the first two volumes of the Documentary History of the American Years from the Emma Goldman Papers Project, now out in a welcome paperback edition, she did much to define anarchism to Americans.
- The Emperor's New Penis
The Same Sexual Threats, the Same Silence for Women Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Right now the gender fundamentalists are doing their best to shut down dialogue. They've damaged books — books that don’t even mention their concern — pressured bookstores, and silenced speakers scheduled at universities. It should come as no surprise that they are using the final tactics of all fundamentalists: bullying, threats, assault. And they've done this with increasing frequency and intensity. How long does it take to see the pattern?
- Empire Abroad, Empire At Home
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 The institutions and ideas U.S. elites used to project "full spectrum dominance" onto the global stage have eventually become part of the political order in the U.S. It is empire -- most of all -- that dooms democracy. As corporations have an insatiable drive for profit, empires have an insatiable drive for power.
- Empire and Communications
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1950 Published: 1972 Innis develops his theory that the history of empires is determined to a large extent by their means of communication.
- Empire and Revolution
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1970
- Empire Building, the Debt Ceiling, the Budget Deficit, and the Samson Solution
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Raising the debt ceiling allows the State to keep borrowing and pay its billionaire creditors.Financing the budget deficit requires borrowing, which involves the sale hundreds of billions of dollars worth of US government bonds through Wall Street — but at a cost to the taxpayer. The common denominator is that the entire edifice of finance capital and all of its support structures depend on debt financing by the State. By borrowing and then taxing its citizens the Treasury extracts wealth from the vast majority of Americans.
- The Empire God Built
Inside Pat Robertson's media machine Resource Type: Book First Published: 1996 A profile of the demagogue who become one of the most successful media moguls in the world.
- Empire and Its Discontents
"Losing" the World Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012
- Empire of Capital
 Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003 Capitalism makes possible a new form of domination by purely economic means, argues Ellen Meiksins Wood. So, surely, even the most seasoned White House hawk would prefer to exercise global hegemony in this way, without costly colonial entanglements. Yet, as the author powerfully demonstates, the economic empire of capital has also created a new and unlimited militarism.
- Empire of Destruction
 Precision Warfare? Don't Make Me Laugh Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 A single word to summarize American war-making in this last decade and a half: rubble. It's been a painfully apt term since September 11, 2001. In addition, to catch the essence of such war in this century, two new words might be useful: rubblize and rubblization.
- An Empire of Lies
Why Our Media Betray Us Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 Contrary to its avowed aim, mainstream journalism invariably diminishes the impact of new events when they threaten powerful elites.
- Empire of Lies and Torture
Against The Current vol. 111 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 The prohibition of torture in international conventions is absolute. There are no exceptions for so-called "ticking bombs," for "high-value terrorists" or "illegal enemy combatants" or similar improvised fictions—or for extraterritorial prison camps (Guantanamo) where the jailers exercise absolute power but somehow disclaim the legal responsibilities of "sovereignty."
- Empire of the Comanche
The Passing of Comancheria Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 The period of Comanche domination of Texas, New Mexico, Northern Mexico, and much of the American West between 1750 and 1850 is just a passing footnote in American and Mexican history, but it provides an interesting perspective on many important historical questions, notably the history of the Eurasian steppe and the role of violence in long-distance trade.
- The Empire and Ourselves
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1986 Chomsky begins by asking why America's interest in a nation occurs when it does: why discuss Central America now and not 10 years ago? And why the concern with Central America over Haiti? He continues by exploring several instances in which the reasons of US involvement seem to be rooted in self-interest as opposed to strictly regional needs.
- Empire, Religion and Liberation
Against The Current vol. 135 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 “At least 10 Palestinians were killed in Gaza on Sunday by Israeli fire,” today’s New York Times reports as I write this review, “bringing the number of Palestinians killed since Wednesday… to more than 100.” One Palestinian in Gaza laments, “There is an attack every five or ten minutes. It keeps our nerves on edge and our senses strained. There is so much rage at what is happening; especially the scenes of murdered children and babies.” According to the Israeli human-rights group, B’Tselem, approximately half of the dead were unarmed civilians, and a quarter were children.
- The Empire Strikes Back
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 If you argue a case strongly on the internet you must expect to receive robust argument back. Plus the odd insult. There has been plenty of both in reaction to my posts about corporate media control of access to the data in the Panama Papers. But I believe it is fair to say that the overwhelming public feeling I have picked up through monitoring online discussion worldwide, is that the full data should be made available online in searchable form so that the public can look through it and form their own conclusions.
- Empire strikes out
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri's book Empire has attracted commentaries ranging from "a significant contribution to Marxism" to "Now, ai'’t that something?" It enjoyed a run at Wall Street bookstores and created a similar buzz on campuses and left-wing Internet lists. Hardt and Negri stress that Empire is a work of philosophy. As such, the book aims to abstract from the swirl of daily life and singular events a general picture of the social processes that have spawned the contemporary world order: the global market, global circuits of production, and a new structure of political sovereignty. Unfortunately, Empire's map of global space profoundly distorts the world as it is today.
- Empires Are a Secret until They Start Falling
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 Alfred McCoy says that it is only when empires are in decline that people begin to recognize they live in an empire and start to talk about it. While discussion of empire hasn't broken into the corporate media, it is certainly happening in the independent media. A concerted effort by a popular movement could bring it to the fore, just as Occupy changed the political dialogue about wealth inequality and the power of money. People in the US need to face some stark realities when it comes to declining US global power.
- Empire's Workshop
Latin America, the United States and the Rise of the New Imperialism Resource Type: Book First Published: 2006 Looks at U.S. foreign policy post 9/11 and its antecedents.
- The Empire's Shill
The Real Mission of the New York Times Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013
- Employment and the Single Displaced Person
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1979 A project aimed at providing single dispalced persons with work.
- Employment Equity
How We Can Use it to Fight Workplace Racism Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1988 Written to help people become more aware of and more involved in employment equity as a means to eliminate racism.
- Empowering the Earth
Strategies for social change Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000 Alex Begg examines how power is the fibre of society, by studying the politics of power we see how to empower a movement for change. Distinguishing between patterns of power will facilitate strategic thinking among those working for change.
- Empty Lectures About the Sanctity of the 'Rule of Law'
Washington Has No Sense of Shame Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 US is threatening Hong Kong, China, Russia and now little Ecuador with all manner of reprisals if they don't respect the "rule of law" and hand over whistleblower Edward Snowden to the US national security apparatus.
- Empty nests of the North: "Massive chick deaths" in seabird colonies; climate, oceanic changes blamed
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Iceland, circled by the food-rich currents of Atlantic, Arctic and polar waters, is the Serengeti for seabirds. But the nests have gone empty in the past few years, and colonies throughout the North Atlantic are shrinking.
- The Empty Press Room - How Corporate Journalism Happily Lost Interest in Climate Change
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 In the media’s coverage of climate change, are we really still stuck on square one of some ghastly board game?
- Empty Suits
Defamation law and the price of dissent Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 A look at lawsuits filed by companies that are intended to censor, intimidate, and silence dissenters by burdening them with the cost of a legal defense- known as SLAPP or strategic lawsuits against public participation.
- Emptying the World's Aquarium
The dismal future of the global fishery Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Essay on the fishery at the Sea of Cortez, Mexico and the implications of environmental conservation policies on the local fishermen's economy.
- Emulating the circle of life
We need to rethink efficiency in our food system. Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 Developing food systems that simulate the processes found in nature can make food production more sustainable.
- The Encroaching Desert
Report Resource Type: Book This new report for a top-level international Commission focuses attention on the relentless spreading of the world's deserts. This report highlights the shortcomings of the Third World countries as well as the Western donors and the multilateral agencies. It draws on information gathered in the field in all parts of the world. It points to examples of remedial action and sets out the policies required to reverse the trend before it is too late.
- The Encyclopedia of Censorship
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1992 This Encyclopedia concentrates primarily on the United States and the United Kingdom, but it also covers events in Western and Eastern Europe and in parts of the Third World. The Encyclopedia is an accessible and wide-ranging sourcebook on censorship topics.
- Encyclopedia of Trotskyism Online
Resource Type: Website Documents on the history of Trotskyism and the Fourth International.
- Encyclopédie
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article A general encyclopedia published in France between 1751 and 1772
- The End of Academic Freedom in America: the Case of Steven Salaita
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 In the years I spent at Columbia University, there was always some professor or another coming under attack from the Israel lobby. But no matter the intensity of the witch-hunt, I was always proud to see my employer stand up for the free speech rights of the faculty.
- The End of Capitalism?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 For all those who wish to see a different world, this moment is dripping with opportunity because the old order is crumbling before our eyes.
- The End of Dialectical Materialism: An anarchist reply to the libertarian Marxists
Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1978 An anarchist reply to the libertarian Marxists.
- The End of Food
How the Food Industry is Destroying Our Food And - What You Can Do About It Resource Type: Book
- The End of Food: The coming Crisis in the World Food Industry
Resource Type: Book Paul Robert's in his book The End of Food scrutinizes the food industry, documenting our eating patterns, the global economy which supports it and the ethics behind it. He maintains that the quanttity and quallity of food that we take for granted in the West can't last much longer. The dream of plenty is in fact a nithmare as it denies the nature of food as seasonal, squashable and unpredictable and in the long run unsustainable and destructive. He advances the theory that food production is run by monopolistic companies interested in the suppression of individuality and free choice.
- The End of Gay?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1997 Gay identity is destined for oblivion once homophobia is overturned.
- The End of "The Great War"
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 A thorough look at the ending of World War I, focusing especially on class conflict.
- The End of Guzzlemainia
Against The Current vol. 111 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 "The world will soon start to run out of conventionally produced, cheap oil. If we manage somehow to overcome the shock by shifting the burden to coal and natural gas, the two other primary fossil fuels, life may go on more or less as it has been until we start to run out of all fossil fuels by the end of this century. And by the time we have burned up all that fuel, we may well have rendered the planet unfit for human life. Even if human life does go on, civilization as we know it will not survive, unless we can find a way to live without fossil fuels."
- The end of hasbara? NYT readers question US support for apartheid
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 The New York Times published a remarkable discussion yesterday. Alongside an article about Israel cancelling a plan to segregate buses going to the West Bank so as to keep Palestinians off settlers' buses, it published readers' comments, and in both the editors' selection and the readers' selection, the comments were running against Israel.
- The End of Loser Liberalism: Making Markets Progressive
Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 2011 Progressives need a fundamentally new approach to politics. They have been losing not just because conservatives have so much more money and power, but also because they have accepted the conservatives’ framing of political debates.
- The End of (Military) History?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 If any overarching conclusion emerges from the Afghan and Iraq Wars (and from their Israeli equivalents), it's this: victory is a chimera. Counting on today's enemy to yield in the face of superior force makes about as much sense as buying lottery tickets to pay the mortgage: you better be really lucky.
- The End of Night
Searching for Natural Darkness in an Age of Artificial Light Resource Type: Book First Published: 2013 Paul Bogard illuminates the problems caused by a lack of darkness. We live awash in artificial light. But night's natural darkness has always been invaluable for our spiritual health and the health of the natural world, and every living creature suffers from its loss.
- The end of oil Mired in crude
New Internationalist June 2001 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2001 A look into the facts of the Oil business and its effects on the places it is being harvested.
- The End of Parliamentary Socialism
From New Left to New Labour Resource Type: Book First Published: 1997 Argues against the assertion that there is no alternative to neo-liberalism. This account of the British Labour Party's recent history argues that Tony Blair's modernizing tendency was profoundly mistaken in asserting that the only alternative to traditional social democracy and narrow parliamentarianism was an acceptance of neo-liberalism.
- The End of Policing & Police: A Field Guide
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2018 A Field Guide to the Police is a study of the indirect and taken-for granted language of policing, a language we're all forced to speak when we talk about law enforcement. The book refuses to see the world as police do, instead it contends that when we talk about police and police reform, we speak the language of police legitimation through the art of euphemism. State sexual assault becomes "body-cavity search," and ruthless beatings become "plain compliance." Like any other field guide, it reveals a world that is hidden in plain view. In entries like "Police dog," "Stop and frisk," "Rough ride," and scores more, the authors show how "copspeak" obscures the true meaning and history of policing. This book will arm activists on the streets--as well as anyone with an open mind--on one of the key issues of our time: police violence. The book argues that a redefined language of policing might help us chart a future free of police and police violence.
- The End of Politics
Corporate Power and the Decline of the Public Sphere Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000 From the events of privatization, economic globalization, spread of violence and gun culture, and the end of the cold war, Boggs explores the depoliticization process in the United States.
- The End of Poverty?
Resource Type: Film First Published: 2008 Today, global poverty has reached new levels because of unfair debt, trade and tax policies -- in other words, wealthy countries exploiting the weaknesses of poor, developing countries.
- The End of Privacy
How Total Surveillance Is Becoming a Reality Resource Type: Book First Published: 1999 Whitaker argues that we live in a surveillance society; in order to get rewards and privileges, we have to give up our personal privacy to the government and corporations.
- The End of Suburbia
Oil Depletion and the Collapse of the American Dream Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 2004 Documentary about the Peak Oil theory and its implications for the America way of life.
- The End of the "Leaderless" Revolution
 A Global Fallacy and the Military Intervention in Egypt Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 When movements don't have (or claim not to have) ideologies, agendas, demands and leaders, they can go in two directions: they can dissipate (as did Occupy), or serve the agendas of others. The end of the leaderless revolution does not mean the end of the Egyptian revolutionary process. But it spells the end of the fallacy that the people can take power without an agenda, an alternative platform, an ideology, and leaders.
- End of the Line
Inside Canada's Nursing Homes Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989
- End of the Line
Inside Canada's Nursing Homes Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989 An account of the grim reality of life in nursing homes. Sketches of nursing-home residents, their families, and nursing-home staff, reveal a generation suffering neglect and abuse, stripped of self-respect, confined to dangerous, dirty, depressing and de-personalized institutions.
- The End of the Line
 How Overfishing is Changing the World and What We Eat Resource Type: Book First Published: 2006 Decades and even centuries of habitat destruction, pollution, and overfishing have transformed and degraded the oceans.
- The End of the Regime?
Against The Current vol. 125 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 The Permanent Detention and Torture Enabling Act of 2006 was the final obscene gesture of a dying Congressional session. (Actually, make that next-to-last: They topped it off with the billion-dollar appropriation to double-fence the Mexican border, even though this means humiliating Bush’s own pals in Mexico, the right-wing politicians whom he helped steal the Mexican election. That’s another crisis we cover elsewhere in this issue.)
- The End of the Revolution
 China and the Limits of Modernity Resource Type: Book First Published: 2009 Wang Hui is a leading member of China's "New Left". He challenges both the bureaucratic one-party regime and the Western neoliberal paradigm. He calls for alternatives to both China's capitalist transformation and its repressive and authoritarian past.
- The End of Victory Culture: Cold War America and the Disillusioning of a Generation
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2007 Engelhardt explores how, in the aftermath of September 11, 2001, the administration of younger George Bush brought "victory culture" roaring back as part of its Global War on Terror and its rush to invade Saddam Husseins's Iraq. Further, he analyzes how, from its "Mission Accomplished" moment on, its various stories of triumph crashed and burned in that land.
- The End of Western Civilization
Why It Lacks Resilience, and What Will Take Its Place Resource Type: Article First Published: 2022 Today's New Cold War diplomacy involves extracting economic tribute by pushing foreign economies further into dollarized debt, to be paid by imposing depression and austerity on themselves. This subjugation is depicted by mainstream economists as a law of nature and hence as an inevitable form of equilibrium, in which each nation’s economy receives "what it is worth." Today's mainstream economic models are based on the unrealistic assumption that all debts can be paid, without polarizing income and wealth. All economic problems are assumed to be self-curing by "the magic of the marketplace," without any need for civic authority to intervene. Government regulation is deemed inefficient and ineffective, and hence unnecessary. That leaves creditors, land-grabbers and privatizers with a free hand to deprive others of their freedom. This is depicted as the ultimate destiny of today's globalization, and of history itself.
- End the Prison-Industrial Complex, Now!
A Moral and Political Crime Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 In both political and moral terms, ending this prison industrial complex system is an imperative. As in the 1950s and 1960s, we must organize, mobilize and go into the streets. The existing system is the problem, not the solution.
- The Endangered Kingdom
The Struggle to Save America's Wildlife Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989
- Endarkenment: Postmodernism, Identity Politics, and the Attack on Free Speech
 Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 2017 Many today find the idea of free speech appalling -- an awful fact to those who believe in freedom, quaint as it sounds. Left-liberals agitate to prevent disagreeable expression. Their masked street allies physically attack those who engage in it.
- Endarkenment: Postmodernism, Identity Politics, and the Attack on Free Speech
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Both postmodern thinking and identity politics, towards overthrowing their respective enemies, use ideological forms that mirror or caricature those of their enemies. identity politics adopted a basic characteristic of racism and bigotry (essentialism) in order to attack racism and bigotry.
- L'endettemen: un probleme grave pour de nombreuses familles de notres region
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1980
- L'endettement, nouvelle forme d'exploitation
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1979
- Ending Poverty As We Know It
Against The Current vol. 109 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 The phenomenon of local living wage campaigns sweeping the country is one of the few causes for celebration in American politics. Led by unions, community organizations and religious groups, Americans are demanding that their local tax dollars fund jobs that pay a living wage.
- Ending the Cesspool in Pharmaceuticals by Taking Away Patent Monopolies
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2023 Explores the prevalent corruption in the pharmaceutical industry, inlcuding monopolies, patents of "dubious legal status," and concealing evidence of drugs' protential harm.
- Endless Atrocities: The US Role In Creating The North Korean Fortress-State
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 An overview of the history that informs North Korea's relations with the United States and "drives its determination never to submit to any American diktat".
- Endless War, Swirling Chaos
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 The editors of Against the Current comment on current American global affairs, including the Singapore Summit, Iran and Palestine as well as the need for a new Anti-War movement.
- Endless War: The Suicide Of The United States
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Soldiers are returning from the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan destroyed mentally, spiritually, and psychologically, to a general population that is, mostly, willfully ignorant of the occupations and the soldiers participating in them. Troops face a Department of Veterans Affairs that is either unwilling or unable to help them with their physical and psychological wounds, and they are left to fend for themselves.
- Enduring Security
Volunteer Fire Departments Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Ralph Nader on the history, structure, and challenges faced by the United States' volunteer firefighters, who make up two-thirds of the nation's fire-fighting force.
- Enemies
A History of the FBI Resource Type: Book First Published: 2012 Published: 2013 A history of the FBI’s secret intelligence operations.
- The Enemies of Anarchy: A Critical Summary
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1971
- Enemies of the People
How hatred of the masses bridges our partisan divide Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 As we veer into a brave new age of right-wing populism, a restive mood of contempt for the masses has seized the opposition. Demoralized liberals, still reeling from the debacle of the 2016 presidential ballot, are salving their wounds with reveries of metaphysical superiority.
- The Enemy
Notes on Imperialism and Revolution Resource Type: Book First Published: 1970
- The Enemy Is Not a Human Being
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2023 There's a crucial, overlooked aspect of Daniel Ellsberg's legacy that's very much worth saluting, you might say: his transformation from a believer in the Vietnam war to a horrified opponent of it, ready to risk prison time to bring classified truth about its pointlessness into public awareness.
- The Enemy of Nature
 The End of Capitalism or the End of the World? Resource Type: Book First Published: 2002 Published: 2007 We live in and from nature, but the way we have evolved of doing this is about to destroy you. Capitalism and its by-products -- imperialism, war, neoliberal globalization, racism, poverty, and the destruction of community -- are all playing a part in the destruction of our ecosystem.
- The Enemy of Nature
Against The Current vol. 139 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Images of the rapidly melting polar icecaps, the receding snows of Mount Kilimanjaro and human suffering at the hands of ever more violent storms all over the world occupy central places in our present-day collective culture.
- The Enemy That Barely Exists
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 Al-Qa’ida has proved so elusive and difficult to eliminate mainly because it has never existed in the form that governments and intelligence agencies pretend.
- The Enemy Within
Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 2014 In 1984, a conservative government under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher declared war on Britain's unions, including the National Union of Mineworkers. The government began to close coal mines, threatening the industry, whole communities and a way of life. When 160,000 coal miners stood up for what they believed in, they began the longest strike in British history, the 1984-85 Minter's Strike.
- An enemy within
There are terrible precedents for attacking immigrant culture - like the well organised and sponsored US campaign during the first world war Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 A look at the persecution and campaign against Americans of German origin within the United States during WWI.
- Energy
A Critical Look at its Use In Saskatchewen. Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1977 Descritpion of an energy seminar that took place in and focused on Saskatchewan
- Energy
Who Wins? Who Loses? Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 1977 This video tape compares two energy conferences held in Edmonton in November 1976: the Seventh Annual Conference on Energy and Northern Development, and the Citizens Counter-Conference.
- Energy 2000
A Global Strategy for Sustainable Development Resource Type: Book First Published: 1987
- Energy and Employment Alternatives
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978
- Energy Board OKs pipline subsidy
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1991
- Energy Development on Farmland: Statement on target areas for well sites
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1981 This statement on well site locations was presented to Alberta's Energy Resources Conservation board (ERCB) supporting the position to have the target area requirements for future oil and natural gas wells moved to the north-east corner of quarter sections or sections for the entire province.
- Energy and Environment
Introduction to Spring 1984 issue of the Connexions Digest, Resource Type: Article First Published: 1984 Canada is at a critical point in its energy policy development. We do have the power to choose between the corporate and the soft energy paths. A wise choice will include consideration of the ecological, military, economic, human and ethical issues raised in this edition of CONNEXIONS.
- The Energy File
Vol.2, No.1 - Periodical profile published 1979 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1979 The subtitle of this document is "food and energy." The articles show that the food industry is energy intensive.
- Energy Monitor
Periodical profile published 1984 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1984
- Energy Options for New Brunswick
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1977 This brief has two parts. The first of these looks at the "need" for nuclear power in New Brunswick, while the second considers other ueseful sources of energy which could be tapped. At the end of each section, specific recommendations are made to government.
- Energy Planning in a Conserver Society:
Parts I&II to the Royal Commission on Electric Power Planning. Resource Type: Article First Published: 1979 This brief presents for the first time a consistent alternative energy scenario for Ontario to the year 2025.
- The Energy Poker Game
The Politics of the Continental Resources Deal Resource Type: Book First Published: 1970
- Energy Probe
Organization profile published 1984 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1984
- Energy Probe Material
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1980
- Energy Revolution Is Possible... And It Would Only Take 782 Rich People To Pay For It
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Fewer than 800 of the world's wealthiest people could power half the world with 100 percent renewable energy within 15 years, report says.
- Energy: The Fleecing of California
Against The Current vol. 91 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001 The root of the electrical power “crisis” in California lies in the 1996 deregulation of the industry by the state government, approved unanimously by both Democrats and Republicans in the state legislature and signed by Republican then-governor Pete Wilson.
- Les Enfants au Travail
Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1982 Cette étude vient d'un project du Programme International pour l'Amélioration des Conditions de Travail qui est sorti de l'Organization Internationale de Travail (OTI).
- Engels, Friedrich
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article German author, political theorist, philosopher, and father of communist theory, alongside Karl Marx. (1820-1895).
- Friedrich Engels Quotes
Resource Type: Unclassified
- Engels, Manchester and the Working Class
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1974 An account and interpretation of the writing of Friedrich Engels' first major work, The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844.
- Engels, Neanderthals and the origins of the family
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Based on concrete evidence from genetics and archaeology, Friedrich Engel's theories well over a hundred years ago are still relevant to current disputes about the origins of the human family.
- Engels on the importance of Hegel to Marxism
Letter to Conrad Schmidt Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 Neo-Kantian by persuasion, Schmidt nevertheless asked Engels what the philosophical underpinnings of Marxs thought were. Engels already had put out a book on the topic, Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of German Classical Philosophy (1885), but apparently the implications of this work were not clear enough.
- Engendered Surgery: Women Surgeons Reveal their Experiences
Against The Current vol. 121 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 In her talk at Harvard in April 2005, the feminist scientist Evelyn Fox Keller pointed to a distinction she was and is careful to make between garden variety discrimination and what she sees as the larger underlying issue: the way society constructs ideas of masculinity, femininity and science, and how these ideas overlap—or don't.
- Engineering consent for fracking: Chris Smith and the 'astroturf' consultancy
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Edelman, the global PR group, has a history of 'consent engineering' for the fossil fuel industry in North America.
- Engineering the climate could cost us the earth
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Political scientist Gareth Dale takes a look at Geoengineering as a "political technology" and institutional apparatus that is preventing effective climate action, and actually serves to reduce the sense of urgency needed for genuine and more effective structural change.
- England's 17th Century Revolution
A Review of Francois Guizot's 1850 pamphlet Pourquoi la revolution d'Angleterre a-t-elle reussi? Resource Type: Article First Published: 1850 For Guizot, English history ends with the consolidation of the constitutional monarchy. For him, everything that follows is limited to a pleasant alternating game between Tories and Whigs. In reality, however, the consolidation of the constitutional monarchy is only the beginning of the magnificent development and transformation of bourgeois society in England. Where M. Guizot sees only gentle calm and idyllic peace, in reality the most violent conflicts and the most penetrating revolutions are taking place.
- The English Bible and the Seventeenth-Century Revolution
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1994
- English coffeehouses in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article Describes the origins, the popularity, and the decline of the English Coffeehouse.
- The English Government and the Fenian Prisoners
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1870 On the treatment of Fenian prisoners.
- The English Peasantry in the Later Middle Ages
The Ford Lectures for 1973 and Related Studies Resource Type: Book First Published: 1975 Investigates the question of whether or not peasants might be considered their own social class.
- The English Revolution
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article The period of the English Civil Wars and Commonwealth period 1640-1660, in which Parliament challenged King Charles I's authority, engaged in civil conflict against his forces, and executed him in 1649.
- The English Revolution 1640
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1940
- The English Server at Carnegie Mellon University
Resource Type: Website Extensive online collection of humanities texts. Subject categories include Cultural Theory, Film and Television, History, Journals, Music, Reference, Feminism, Marx and Engels, Race, Bad Subjects (current progressive issues), government, libraries, and fiction.
- Enhance your image in novel ways
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1998 Soft marketing supports and image enhancement strategies require as much consideration as any other portion of your marketing plan.
- The Enigma of Capital And the Crisis of Capitalism
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2010
- Enlightening Disillusionments
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2011 Memoirs of an Israeli whom the Zionist dispossession and oppression of the Palestinians turned into a humanist and therefore anti-Zionist.
- The Enlightenment
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article A term used to describe a time in Western philosophy and cultural life, centered upon the eighteenth century.
- The Enormous Limitations of U.S. Liberal Democracy and Its Consequences
The Growth Of Fascism Resource Type: Article First Published: 2023 Explores the "baked-in bias" towards the far right in the United States and the threat it poses to the democratic system of governance.
- Enough is Enough
Aboriginal Women Speak Out Resource Type: Book First Published: 1988
- 'Enough is enough!' Corruptopolis board game satirizes sleazy Spanish politicians
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 A Spanish student has created a new board game, Corruptopolis, satirizing the corrupt practices of Spain's economic and political elite. In Corruptopolis, players work in teams to answer questions about major corruption scandals to have rocked Spain over the years.
- Enough With the Just In Time Schedules, Say Retail Workers
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 Employers increasingly use part-time scheduling to decrease costs and crush attempts at worker organizing. Scheduling software now cuts shifts into chunks as small as 15-minutes. Last-minute schedule changes result when the software predicts customer traffic based on the weather forecast or recent sales patterns. Most retail workers now don't know their schedules a week ahead of time, and often have shifts added or cancelled at the last minute. Erratic scheduling can also make it impossible for parttime workers to hold two jobs, because they never know when they will be available.
- An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1772
- Enseñando a adultos a leer
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1984
- Entertaining facts: what the news media do with expert information about environmental risks
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 This research aims to clarify why there is such a difference between expert understandings of the environmental risk of global warming and climate change, and social world understandings.
- The Enthronment of Illogic
Daring to Know Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 It is not that the average U.S. citizen is incapable of critical thinking, but that there is little incentive to exercise it. He is suppressed, blocked from the free exercise of his principles and values.
- Entraide
Resource Type: Website Networking site for French-language organizations, with a directory of 200 organizations.
- Entrenching Capitalist Agriculture in India Under the Guise of Development
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 A criticism of the efforts by the IMF and World Bank to change India's agricultural system and its impact on the Indian economy and populace.
- Entrepreneurs Convert Landfill Gas into an Alternative Source of Energy
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1990 New technology is presenting alternatives for the generation of energy from landfill gases.
- Entrevista con Ulli Diemer
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1990
- Entrevue avec Ulli Diemer
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1990
- The Entry of a New German Left Party Shakes up the Country
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2024 Launched by Sahra Wagenknecht and her allies, a new left party is proposing a different direction for Germany.
- EnviroFair
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1990
- Enviromental Education Resources
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1991
- L'ENVIRONMENT
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1980
- Environment 2000
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1990
- Environment Advisory Network of Waterloo
Organization profile published 1992 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1992
- Environment network faces problems
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989
- Environment Newsletter
Periodical profile published 1990 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1990
- Environment Probe
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1977 This bi-monthly magazine is a newsmagazine and discussion forum for Saskatchewan citizens and groups with environment interests.
- Environment video resource centre
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989
- Environment'83
Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1984
- Environmental Agenda for Ontario
Organization profile published 1990 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1990
- Environmental and Occupational Health: A View from STOP
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1980
- Environmental data lacking
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1991
- Environmental Directory
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989
- Environmental Ethics
Philosophical and Policy Perspectives Resource Type: Book First Published: 1986
- Environmental Forum
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989
- Environmental history - Timeline of environmental history - Wikipedia
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article The timeline lists geological, astronomical, and climatological events in relation to events in human history which they influenced.
- Environmental Impacts of Dams
Resource Type: Article The environmental consequences of large dams are numerous and varied, and includes direct impacts to the biological, chemical and physical properties of rivers and riparian (or "stream-side") environments.
- Environmental Infoline
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989
- Environmental Information Guide for B.C.
Where to get information to help you learn more about the environmental crisis and do something about it Resource Type: Book First Published: 1977 SPEC is a citizens' evnironmental organization, the oldest and largest in British Columbia. Incorporated as a non-profit society in 1969, SPEC has 2000 members and 17 branches throughout the province. Its primary purpose is to protect the vital life-supporting ecosystems in British Columbia and Canada, and to promote the development of a 'Conserver Society' with stable population and conservation of resources.
- Environmental journalism
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article The collection, verification, production, distribution and exhibition of information regarding current events, trends, issues and people that are associated with the non-human world with which humans necessarily interact.
- Environmental Journalism Home Page
Resource Type: Website Good collection of annotated links to Internet environmental resources, mostly American.
- Environmental labels
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989
- Environmental movement
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article Term that includes the conservation and green movements, is a diverse scientific, social, and political movement for addressing environmental issues.
- The Environmental Movement at the Crossroads
Gang Green or New Green? Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 There is a growing culture of resistance in the environment movement
- Environmental News Network
Resource Type: Website Our mission is to inform, educate, enable and create a platform for global environmental action.
- Environmental Noise
The Invisible Pollutant Resource Type: Article First Published: 1998 The invisible pollutant of environmental noise can be tamed.
- Environmental Noise
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000 This booklet deals with environmental noise -- for example, noise from industrial sites, road and rail traffic, airports and fairgrounds.
- Environmental Organization Web Directory
Resource Type: Website Directory and search engine for environmental organizations.
- Environmental racism in the US - black communities fight for justice
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Landfill sites, giant hog farms, incinerators and other 'bad neighbor' industries in the US tend to be situated in African American communities. The Environmental Protection Agency is legally obliged to prevent 'environmental racism', but from California to Michigan, low-income communities of color have been waiting years for it to take a stand. Now, backed by Earthjustice, they are forcing the issue - in the courts.
- Environmental Resource Book
1992 Resource Type: Book First Published: 1992
- Environmental Resource Book
1986 Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1986
- Environmental rights legislation
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1992
- Environmental Sourcebook
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1983
- Environmental Sourcebook
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1984
- Environmental Values Education
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1990
- Environmental Youth Alliance
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1991
- Environmentalists Do Not Support Nuclear Power
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008
- EnvironmentSources.com
Resource Type: Website First Published: 2017 Web portal with information about environmental issues and resources, with articles, documents, books, websites, and experts and spokespersons. The home page features a selection of recent and important articles. A search feature, subject index, and other research tools make it possible to find additional resources and information.
- Envisioning Economic Justice
Against The Current vol. 130 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 The organizers of the U.S. Social Forum must be commended for making possible this political happening with its 900 workshops. The USSF has succeeded in bringing together activists from many diverse sectors working for global justice — thereby contributing to the strengthening of the entire movement.
- E.P. Thompson and the Making of the New Left
Essays and Polemics Resource Type: Book First Published: 2014 Collection of essays advocating for humanistic and democratic socialism along with the value of utopian thinking in radical politics.
- E.P. Thompson: Feminism, Gender, Women and History
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Winslow reflects upon her experiences working with E.P. Thompson at the University of Warwick in 1969, especially in relation to his support for the women's liberation movement.
- E.P. Thompson, Marxist rebel
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2024 The Little Englander still shows that socialism can have a human face.
- E. P. Thompson's Socialist Humanism
E. P. Thompson and the Making of the New Left: Essays and Polemics Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Book review of Cal Winslow's E. P. Thompson and the Making of the New Left: Essays and Polemics.
- Epicene
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1988
- Epifanio Camacho: a Militant Farmworker Brushed Out of History
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 Biographical info on Epifanio Camacho, a labor activist who fought alongside the less militant Cesar Chavez. He has been largely forgotten by history.
- Epilogue to Underground to Palestine
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1946 Published: 1978 The epilogue to I.F. Stone's first-hand account of the movement of European Jews to Palestine in 1946.
- Hedy Epstein
Resource Type: Website The website of the late Hedy Epstein 1924-2016), Holocause survivor, human rights advocate, and speaker.
- Equal Access to Our Parks for Bulldozer Racing
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1999 Tthere have been some problems, such as some people riding recklessly, going off the designated trails, and even secretly constructing illegal trails. But those are a small minority of bulldozer riders. You shouldn't allow a small minority to give the majority of us bulldozer racers, who ride responsibly, a bad name. Why should we be punished, just because of them, and be forced to walk, just like everybody else?
- Equal Opportunity at Work
A CUPE Affirmative Action Manual Resource Type: Book First Published: 1977 " Equal Opportunity at Work" provides a comprehensive and detailed approach to dealing with the continuing inequalities faced by CUPE women members in their various employment situations.
- Equal Partners for Change - Women and Unions
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1979
- Equal Pay for Work of Equal Value
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978
- Equal Shares
Oodi Weavers and the cooperative experience Resource Type: Book First Published: 1999 The story of a community-based co-operative in Botswana.
- Equal Shares in Caring
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1991
- Equality
New Internationalist January/February 2004 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2004 A look at theories on the thought of equality and its progress in society.
- Equality for Women?
Resource Type: Article David Irving's toxic views.
- Equality Program
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989
- Equiano, Olaudah
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article African former slave involved in the British movement for the abolition of the slave trade. (1745-1797).
- Equivocal Feminists: The Social Democratic Federation and the Woman Question, 1884-1911
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2002 A look at the relationship between socialism and feminism before the First World War, through a detailed examination of the Social Democratic Federation (SDF).
- ER certainties: death and co-pays
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 Our society has made choices that dehumanize all of us. Dehumanization is felt inside and outside the shop floor. The HMO's bottom line is not about how well the patient's illness is treated, but how to minimize costs. They remind us employees daily that we're a business. The corporate ethos is the survival of the business above all, over anyone else's survival.
- Eradicating Extreme Poverty
Democracy, Globalisation and Human Rights Resource Type: Book First Published: 2012 A new approach to eradicating extreme poverty, contrasted with conventional "top-down" approaches.
- Erasmus, Georges
Connexipedia: Article in the Canadian Encyclopedia Resource Type: Article Canadian Aboriginal politician, national chief of the Assembly of First Nations from 1985 to 1991. (Born 1948).
- Erasmus Quotes
Resource Type: Unclassified
- The erasure of Syrian voices in Western media
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Trapped between a police state and Al Qaeda, average Syrians explain why they fear regime change.
- Erdogan is Strengthened by the Failed Coup, But Turkey is the Loser
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Looks into the impact of the recent (2016) coup attempt in Turkey and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's counter-coup.
- Erfurt Program
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article Program was adopted by the Social Democratic Party of Germany during the SPD congress at Erfurt in 1891.
- The Erfurt Program
Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands Resource Type: Article First Published: 1891 Program of Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands.
- Eric Hobsbawm: Historical cosmonaut
David Kynaston on a 'national treasure' whose politics provoked endless bitterness Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 Review of 'A Life In History' a biography of Eric Hobsbawm by Richard J. Evans.
- Eric Hobsbawm’s histories
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Eric Hobsbawm was the author of, among many other works, a classic quartet on modern world history, The Age of Revolution, The Age of Capital, The Age of Empire and Age of Extremes. Hobsbawm was widely respected as one of the greatest historians of the left and one of the greatest historians of the 20th century more generally.
- Eritrea
Struggle for Independence Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989 One of the longest and most bitter nationalist struggles in Africa is being fought in Eritrea. The Horn of Africa has been the scene of tremendous levels of political upheaval, famine and intermittent war. At the centre of these regional problems is the question of the rights of self-determination of various submerged nationalities. The Eritrean-Ethiopian conflict is perhaps the most costly human tragedy to afflict the region in the last quarter century.
- Eritrea commits crimes against humanity, UN says
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Eritrea's government is guilty of committing crimes against humanity since independence a quarter-century ago with up to 400,000 people "enslaved", the UN has said. The crimes committed since 1991 include imprisonment, enforced disappearance, extrajudicial killings, and rape and murder, said the United Nations Commission of Inquiry (COI) on human rights.
- Ernest Mandel's Late Capitalism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1972
- Ernest Mandel's Legacy
Against The Current vol. 93 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001 Ernest Mandel was perhaps the best known revolutionary Marxist of the second half of the twentieth century. As an activist and leader of the Fourth International for most of his adult life, Mandel became the living vessel of post-war Trotskyism. Noted for his intellectual versatility, Mandel ventured into the fields of economics, political theory, history, even literary criticism.
- Ernst & Young Pays $10 Million To Settle Lehman Brothers Audit Failure Lawsuit
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Ernst & Young, one of the Big Four auditing firms, has agreed to pay a $10 million to New York state to settle a lawsuit for overlooking accounting gimmicks by Lehman Brothers, the defunct Wall Street bank. The scheme allowed Lehman to hide billions of dollars in bad deals.
- Eros and Civilization
A Philosophical Inquiry Into Freud Resource Type: Book First Published: 1955 Published: 1962
- Eros Denied
Sex in Western Society Resource Type: Book First Published: 1964 Published: 1966 Spanning 2000 years of Western culture, Eros Denied explores the multitude of forces which through the ages have tended to suppress and pervert the sexual instincts.
- Errico Malatesta: The Biography of an Anarchist
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1922 Published: 1924
- Es kommt nicht auf das Meeting an, sondern auf die Bewegung
Resource Type: Article
- Escalation is when Palestinians lose self-restraint
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Who is to blame for the escalation?
- Escape from Childhood
The Needs and Rights of Children Resource Type: Book First Published: 1974 A book about young people and their place, or lack of place in society today. It is about the institution of modern childhood, the attitudes, customs and laws that define children and locate children in life and determine to a large degree what their lives are like and how we, their elders, treat them.
- Escape from Freedom
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1941 Published: 1965
- Eslanda Robeson's Journey
Book Review Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 A book review of Eslanda: The Large and Unconventional Life of Mrs. Paul Robeson, by Barbara Ransby.
- Espoir 80
Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1980
- Espoir Voyage
Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 2012 Like many young men of his country, Joanny travelled from Burkina Faso to the more affluent Ivory Coast in search of work and a better life. For many young Burkinabe men this emigration is a ritual and rite of passage — but Joanny never returned. Years later his brother, Burkinabe filmmaker Michel K. Zongo, decides to retrace his steps.
- Essais sur les droits humains et le developpement democratique
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1996
- Essay on Commodity Fetishism
Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1968
- An Essay on Liberation
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1969
- Essay on the art of crawling, for the use of courtiers
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1776 The courtier is, without contradiction, the most curious product of the human race. He's an amphibian animal in which all contrasts are commonly assembled.
- Essays in Canadian Working Class History
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1976
- Essays on Human Rights and Democratic Development
People or Peoples; Equality, Autonomy and Self-Determination: The Issues at Stake of the Internation Resource Type: Book First Published: 1996
- Essays on Marx's Theory of Value
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1928 Published: 1972 A discussion of concepts at the root of Marxism: the theory of value and commodity fetishism.
- Essays on the Left
Essays in Honour of T.C. Douglas Resource Type: Book First Published: 1971 Essays collected as a tribute to T.C. Douglas on the occasion of his retirement ad leader of the New Democratic Party.
- Essays on the Political Economy of Alberta
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1984 This collection of essays provides an excellent introduction to the political and economic history of Alberta and to some of the most important issues facing contemporary Alberta
- The Essential Chomsky
 Resource Type: Book First Published: 2007 Published: 2008 For the past forty years Noam Chomsky's writings on politics and language have established him as a preeminent public intellectual and as one of the most original and wide-ranging political and social critics of our time.The Essential Chomsky assembles the core of his most important writings, including excerpts from his most influential texts over the past forty years.
- Essential Debates at the Intersections of Science and Socialism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 In the introduction to his new book "A Redder Shade of Green", Ian Angus says ecosocialism must be based on a careful synthesis of Marxist social science and Earth System science -- a twenty-first century rebirth of scientific socialism.
- The Essential Gandhi
His Life, Work and Ideas: An Anthology Resource Type: Book First Published: 1962 A selection of Gandhi's writing.
- Essential Publications on Women's Questions
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989
- Essential reading on the Paris climate agreement
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 An annotated guide to thirty-four of the best articles on the COP21 Paris Agreement on climate change published in the immediate aftermath of the agreement.
- The Essential Thompson
 Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001 This collection of writings by Thompson, the influential British historian of 18th- and 19th-century England, was compiled by his widow, the historian Dorothy Thompson. Thompson argues that social relationships in the modern Western world are open, dynamic, and evolving categories.
- Essential Works of Socialism
Resource Type: Book
- Establishment journalists are piling on to smear Robert Fisk now he cannot answer back
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2020 Leading journalist in the corporate media have suddenly felt the urgent need not only to criticise the late, much-respected foreign correspondent Robert Fisk, but to pile in against him, using the most outrageous smears imaginable.
- Estar Baur (1920-2017)
Against the Current vol. 192 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 With the passing of Estar Baur, Dianne Feeley discusses Baur's life as a lifelong socialist activist.
- Estevan Coal Miners' Strike, 1931
Connexipedia: Article in the Canadian Encyclopedia Resource Type: Article A strike which led to the murder of three miners by the RCMP.
- Estimating Lung Cancers: Or Its Perfectly Safe, But Don't Breathe Too Deeply
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978
- Estranged Labour
Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844 Resource Type: Article First Published: 1844
- The Eternal Frontier
An Ecological History of North America and its People Resource Type: Book
- Eternity, nature, society and the absurd fantasies of the rich
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 The wealthier they are, the more they fear that others will try to take their wealth. No wonder the super-rich are building bunkers to escape the apocalypse.
- Ethical Considerations - Uranium Mining
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1979
- Ethical Growth Fund
Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1987
- Ethical Mutual Funds
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1992
- Ethical Mutual Funds, Screening the Screens
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1991 Ethical Mutual Funds are important to the growth of social programs and services in Canada.
- Ethical Reflections on the economic crisis
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1983 January 1983 statement by the Canadian Roman Catholic Bishops.
- Ethical Shopping: A Magic Bullet to Save the World?
New Internationalist November 2006 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2006 A look at shopping ethically and its limitations. Discussion of why consumerism is contributing to a negative impact on the planet.
- The Ethical Slut
 A guide to infinite sexual possibilities Resource Type: Book First Published: 1997 A guide for anyone who dreams of having all the sex and love and friendship they want. Explores the skills and issues of a life beyond tradiational lifetime monogamy, from scheduling dates to handling jealousy, finding partners, resolving conflict, and raising children.
- The ethical work of Karl Marx
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1982 If ethics is taken to be, on the one hand, the negation of bourgeois ideology and morality and, on the other, as the intellectual and practical anticipation of the humanist values which are to govern relations among individuals in a world community freed from today's dominant alienating institutions (economic, political, ideological, etc.), then the work of Karl Marx may consequently be understood as an ethical act.
- Ethics and Energy...Newsletter
Periodical profile published 1984 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1984
- Ethics and Whistleblowing for Engineers Affects Us All
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Some engineering professors worry that their students' busy course schedules prevents them from adequately exploring the liberal arts. Without exposure to the liberal arts, engineering students will lack the broad context that will help them approach their work as a profession, not just a trade.
- Ethiopia: stealing the Omo Valley, destroying its ancient Peoples
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 A land grab is under way in Ethiopia, as the government pursues the wholesale seizure of indigenous lands to turn them over to dams and plantations for sugar, palm oil, cotton and biofuels run by foreign corporations.
- Ethiopia's 'slow genocide' in the Omo Valley
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 A 'slow genocide' is unfolding in Ethiopia - one driven by greed rather than hatred.
- The Ethiopian Famine
Resource Type: Book This story is the greatest single peacetime mobilization of the international community this century, told by the man who masterminded it. Jansson argues that despite some shortcomings, the UN system led to a largely effective operation which saved millions of lives. Harris and Penrose provide information essential to this and show conclusively that the eleventh hour intervention could have been avoided if the warning signals had been heeded.
- Ethiopian Migrants Victimized in Saudi Arabia
Racism and Hate Running Through the Streets Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 The recent appalling events in Saudi Arabia have brought thousands of impassioned Ethiopians living inside the country and overseas onto the streets. This powerful worldwide action presents a tremendous opportunity for the people to unite, to demand their rights through peaceful demonstrations and to call with one voice for change.
- Ethiopian Protesters Endure Brutality and Censorship Amid Land Struggle
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Students in Ethiopia's largest administrative region, Oromia, have been braving state-sponsored violence and censorship since November 2015 to protest a government development plan.
- Ethiopia's seed banks - under threat from G8 plan to 'develop' Africa
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Ethiopia leads the way in preserving crop seeds by engaging farming communities in the effort, and making the exchange of seeds part of village life and culture, reports Claire Provost. But now it's all at risk from a G8 plan to open Africa to corporate agriculture.
- Ethiopia's stolen land.
'A common property of the nations and peoples' Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Government plans to reform Ethiopia’s agriculture failed to consider the country’s peasant culture, subsistence farming and basic needs such as water to drink. Instead, it let the agrifood and financial giants take much of the most fertile land from peasant farmers.
- Ethnic Cleansing by All Means: The real Israeli 'peace' policy
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 This policy of ethnic cleansing, by different means since 1948, is a consensual issue in Israel and thus leaves very little hope for peace and reconciliation. The current Israeli left, the self-acclaimed 'peace bloc', is willing to oppose new settlements but refuses to acknowledge the historical injustice inflicted on Palestinians in 1948 and denies displaced Palestinians their right to return to their homes and their homeland.
- Ethnic Cleansing in Palestine: Home Demolitions on the Rise
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 According to the Israeli Committee against House Demolitions, an Israeli NGO, the Israeli government has demolished 28,000 Palestinian structures since the Occupation of the West Bank and Gaza began in 1967, resulting in the homelessness and suffering of untold numbers of people. There is little ambiguity about the morality of this form of ethnic cleansing, and even most Israeli legal scholars agree that it is in contravention of international law.
- Ethnic Cleansing of Invented People
 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 Once we connect the dots it is not hard to see that the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza is only a small part of the Israeli Palestinian issue. The greater issue is the ongoing ethnic cleansing of Palestine by the Zionist state. The way forward for Israelis and Palestinians alike is to oppose the ethnic cleansing by opposing all its manifestations.
- The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine
 Resource Type: Book First Published: 2007 Israeli historian Ilan Pappe recounts the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Israel during the war of 1948.
- Ethnic Cleansing: Palestine Reality
Against The Current vol. 139 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 While the term “ethnic cleansing” has come into use only very recently, the act that it describes, namely the forcible expulsion of one or more ethnic groups from a region, has been practiced for millennia.
- Ethnic Conflicts in Nicaragua
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1998 WITH LITTLE INTERNATIONAL notice, the winds of war are picking up on the eastern seaboard of Nicaragua. This time, however, it will not be a clear class-warfare case with a popular revolution struggling against an imperial behemoth. Rather, the Croat-Serb-Muslim model may be a better metaphor. Over the past decade we have watched the situation change from the hopeful vision of a multiethnic autonomous society to today's mixture of ethnic typecasting and cynical manipulations by the neoliberal...
- Ethnic Nationalism Versus Common Sense
Response to a Zionist Book Review Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 Picture this. On the one hand, you have a bunch of people living in Palestine. Their fathers and grandfathers and great-grandfathers most likely lived there too. They make their living there; they make their lives there. From far away appear some Europeans -- European Jews. They declare their intention to establish a state controlled by those who are, on some definition or other, ethnically Jewish. This will be a sovereign state, holding the power of life and death over all non-Jews within its borders, and those borders are intended eventually to comprise all of Palestine.
- Ethnicity and Politics in South Africa
Resource Type: Book
- Ethnocultural Directory of Canada 1990
Repertoire Ethnoculturel du Canada Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989 Published: 1990 A listing of 240 Canadian organizations (157 from Quebec) with descriptions, in English and French, of their objectives, services, activities and publications.
- Ethnocultural Directory of Canada 1990/Repertoire Ethnoculturel du Canada
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989
- Ethnocultural Directory Of Quebec 1986
Periodical profile published 1986 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1986
- EU-Canada CETA trade deal is a back door for US to sue EU - even if TTIP fails
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 There's been a big fuss about the 'ISDS' clauses in the TTIP trade deal that would allow US corporations to sue the EU and its member states for 'lost profits', writes Maude Barlow. But ISDS is already in CETA, the already negotiated EU-Canada trade deal - and nothing would be easier than for US companies to use it as their 'back door'. We must make sure CETA is rejected at its final hurdle.
- EU diplomats reveal devastating impact of Ethiopia dam project on remote tribes
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 A controversial World Bank-funded scheme to dam a major Ethiopian river and import up to 500,000 people to work in what is planned to be one of the world's largest sugar plantations has led to tens of thousands of Africa's most remote and vulnerable people being insensitively resettled. According to reports by two teams of British, American and EU diplomats who visited the resettlement areas in the Lower Omo Valley in southern Ethiopia last year, the lives of 20,000 Mursi, Bodi and other semi-nomadic tribespeople are being "fundamentally and irreversibly" changed by the mega-project.
- Eugene Genovese (1930-2012) - obituary
Against The Current vol. 162 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 After his death last year at the age of 82, most obituaries of Eugene Genovese — the historian of American slavery whose masterpiece, Roll, Jordan, Roll: The World the Slaves Made, was published in 1974 — stated that he traveled from left to right, from Marxism to conservatism.
- Eugene V. Debs Speaks
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1983
- Euro Banks vs. Greek Labor
Varoufakis is Proposing Austerity on the Banking Class Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Interview with Michael Hudson, professor of economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City about the current economic situation of Greece.
- Eurocentric Anti-Eurocentrism
 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001 What is so puzzling about anti-Eurocentric histories, especially the histories of capitalism, is that, without exception, they are based on the most Eurocentric -- not to mention bourgeois -- assumptions.
- Eurocentrism
 Resource Type: Book Amin argues that Eurocentrism is an ideological distortion, a myth and historical fallacy and argues for a new social, economic, cultural and political system based on socialist universalism.
- Eurocommunism
Resource Type: Website Eurocommunism was a current among the Communist Parties, mainly in Europe, from 1968 up to the early 1980s, which sought autonomy of their own national parties relative to the leadership claims of the Soviet and Chinese parties or each other, being particularly critical of the lack of internal democracy in the Communist movement.
- Europa! Resisting corporate design
New Internationalist October 2006 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2006 A look at the European Union ranging from migration to concerns over corporate takeover.
- Europe
Dimensions of Peace Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989 What implication does Star Wars hold for European security? How has the collapse of detente affected European co-operation? These are among the questions raised in this unique dialogue between scholars in Western and Eastern Europe. The contributors present their diverse views on Europe's own security problems as well as the Continent's possible roles in world peace and development.
- Europe Against the Current
A Guide to Alternative, Independent and Radical Information Carriers Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989 This catalogue contains nearly one thousand addresses of people, groups and organizations in twenty-five countries belonging to what has traditionally been defined as Europe.
- Europe Against the Current
Catalogue of Alternative, Independent and Radical Information Carriers Resource Type: Book First Published: 1990
- Europe: Reactionary Working Class? "Could it be that the Left have failed their constituencies"
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 There is no lack of condemnation and moralizing to those who go to the far right. An increasing number of commentators, however, are now beginning to suspect that the march of large groups of workers toward the far right can be an expression of protest against the prevailing social development. Not all have received the benefits from the globalization success story.
- Europe solidaire sans frontiéres
Resource Type: Website ESSF is an association for international solidarity. Covering a wide range of topics, our website offers militant information on many struggles and campaigns, as well as in-depth articles, elements of debates, documents of varied types. We would like it to become a useful tool for all those who are fighting for a world of solidarity.
- Europe's Political Turmoil (Part I)
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Far-right parties are gaining ground all over Europe scapegoating immigrants and people of colour. The radical left has not come up with a competitive strategy for winning people over.
- Europe's Political Turmoil -- Part II
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 Could the rise of the far right across Europe actually lead to establishing fascist regimes? Overemphasis on this fear may divert attention from where it is needed.
- European Communist Parties and '68
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 One effect of the May 1968 uprisings was to highlight and/or hasten the split between communist parties and social movements in Europe.
- The European Elections from a Left Perspective
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Preliminary analysis, country-specific results and reports on the electoral eve, video statements of the left-wing candidates and our correspondents as well as evaluations in the aftermath – and all of this with a particular focus on the Left.
- European Labour History Network - working group on Factory History
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 The founding meeting of the ELHN took place at the International Institute of Social History (IISH) on 12 October 2013. The forty scholars who gathered in Amsterdam, belonging to research institutions, archives and journals based in various European countries, felt the need to increase the cooperation among labour history scholars, share knowledge and (digital) material, create a platform for future collective research, and organize conferences and seminars.
- European Social failure?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 The sixth European Social Forum in Istanbul left something to be desired
- European Social Forum
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article An annual conference held by members of the alter-globalization movement (also known as the Global Justice Movement) which aims to allow social movements, trade unions, NGOs, refugees, peace and anti-imperial groups, anti-racist movements, environmental movements, networks of the excluded and community campaigns from Europe and the world to come together and discuss themes linked to major European and global issues.
- European Socialism, A Concise History with Documents
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2013 An introduction to European socialism, which arose in the maelstrom of the industrial and democratic revolutions launched in the eighteenth century. Striving for sweeping social, economic, cultural, and political change, socialists were a diverse lot. However, they were united by principles asserting the social and political equality of all people.
- European Unification Divides Europeans: How Forcing People Together Tears Them Apart
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Unification of Europe has brought about radical new divisions within Europe. The most significant split is between the people and their political leaders.
- European Women on the Left: Socialism, Feminism and the Problems Faced by Political Women, 1880 to the Present
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1981 The political struggles of ten radical women active on the European scene from 1880 to the present.
- Europe's Green Alternative
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1992 The authors propose a continent of autonomous regions that are economically decentralized, feminist and underpinned by nonviolent social structures.
- Europe's Leaders Visit Athens to Celebrate Their Failure
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 The start of Greece's six-month presidency of the EU was marked by a ceremony in the Greek capital attended by the EU commissioners. But protests were banned and there was no in-depth talk about the raging controversy over the bloc's handling of the Greek debt crisis and the renewed concerns about the vitality of the Eurozone.
- Europe's Moment of Truth
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Greek Premier Alexis Tsipras' acceptance of an "austerity package" on July 13, which contained measures rejected by the Greek people in a referendum barely a week before, represents not just an abject surrender by the Syriza government, or a sign of contempt on the part of German finance capital for the Greek electorate; it marks a decisive turning point for Europe (and indeed for the rest of the world), and the end of the road for a whole way of thinking on the Left, especially the European Left.
- Europe's new faultine
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 The Front National is expected to win next week’s European election in France; UKIP may well do so in Britain. Both parties combine a visceral hostility to immigration with an acerbic loathing of the EU, a virulent nationalism and deeply conservative views on social issues such as gay marriage and women’s rights. The problems that such parties pose for mainstream politics goes, however, far beyond the odiousness of their policies. What their success expresses is the redrawing of the political map in Europe, and in ways in which mainstream parties often do not understand. The new populists seem to thrive on different political rules to mainstream parties.
- Europe's New Road to Serfdom
Trichet Threatens Greece with Iron Heel Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 The conditios for Greece's new loan package is that Greece must initiate a class war by raising its taxes, lowering its social spending – and even private-sector pensions – and sell off public land, tourist sites, islands, ports, water and sewer facilities. This will raise the cost of living and doing business, eroding the nation’s already limited export competitiveness. The bankers sanctimoniously depict this as a “rescue” of Greek finances.
- Europe's Political Turmoil and the Rise of the Far Right
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 A look at the recent rise of far-right governments all over Europe and the failure of the left to effectively counter this.
- EuroZone Profiteers: How German and French Banks Helped Bankrupt Greece
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 We should be clear: almost none of the huge amount of money loaned to Greece has actually gone there, says Joseph Stiglitz, former chief economist of the World Bank and a Nobel Prize winner in economics. It has gone to pay out private-sector creditors – including German and French banks.
- The Evacuated Ones
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1983
- Evaluating the virtual picket line
Italian union's Second Life information picket tests worth of a potentially valuable tool Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 The organizers of the Second Life online action see it as a tool, a tactic as part of a larger campaign -- not necessarily a campaign-wining strategy.
- Evaluation, Participation and Community Health Care: Critique and Lessons
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1979
- Evans, Arthur
Connexipedia: Article in the Canadian Encyclopedia Resource Type: Article Socialist, trade unionist. (1890-1944).
- Even the FBI Agrees: When Undercover Agents Pose as Journalists, It Hurts Real Journalists' Work
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 The FBI doesn't want the public to know more about how its agents pose as journalists during undercover investigations.The government acknowledged in a court filing that FBI agents who pretend to be journalists create a chilling effect, making it harder for real journalists to gain trust and cooperation from sources.
- Even the Machines Are Racist. Facial Recognition Systems Threaten Black Lives.
The use of surveillance technology for "security" comes at the expense of civil liberties for Black and Brown people. Resource Type: Article First Published: 2020 Politicians and companies pushing facial recognition technology say that, like the near-certainty of DNA and the exactness of fingerprint matches, the software is a precise, unbiased alternative to human bigotry in policing. Yet in reality, facial recognition technology is prone to false positives that target Black and Brown people, and then tracks them when they're on parole.
- Even Wars Have Rules: a Fact Sheet on the Bombing of Kunduz Hospital
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Doctors Without Borders is calling for an independent fact-finding investigation to ascertain the truth about the events that led to the killing of our colleagues and patients by US.airstrikes on one of our hospitals in Kunduz, Afghanistan.
- Evers, Medgar
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article African American civil rights activist from Mississippi, murdered in 1963. (1925-1963).
- Every 25 Seconds, Cops Arrest Someone for Drug Possession
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 The war on drugs may have failed, but it certainly hasn't ended: Every 25 seconds in the U.S., someone is arrested for drug possession. Arrests for the possession and personal use of drugs are boosting the ranks of the incarcerated at astonishing rates - with 137,000 people behind bars for drugs on any given day, and 1.25 million every year.
- Every Cook Can Govern
 A Study of Democracy in Ancient Greece: Its Meaning for Today Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1956 Modern parliamentary democracy elects representatives and these representatives constitute the government. Before the democracy came into power, the Greeks had been governed by various forms of government, including government by representatives. The democracy knew representative government and rejected it. It refused to believe that the ordinary citizen was not able to perform practically all the business of government.
- Every Crook Can Govern
Prison Rebellions as a Window to the New World Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 In their self-organization, the hunger strikers have begun to rupture structures of segregation.
- Every Israeli Missile Strike is a War Crime
 The Experts' Verdict Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 When are going to hear Human Rights Watch or the United Nation’s Navi Pillay stop talking about proportionality or Israel’s potential war crimes, and admit Israel is committing war crimes by definition – right now, as you read this?
- 'Every journalist should feel a cold, icy hand running down their spine
Assange's extradition case examined Resource Type: Article First Published: 2020 "Every journalist in the United States should feel a cold, icy hand running down their spine" at the charges that had been leveled against this publisher. Because they could be next,' writer Suelette Dreyfus says about Assange whose project published leaked documents exposing possible US War crimes in Iraq and letters exposing shenanigans against Bernie Sanders in 2016 by bosses within the Democratic Party.
- Every Secret Thing
My Family, My Country Resource Type: Book First Published: 1997
- Every state is a battleground
Howie Hawkins' Response to "An Open Letter to the Green Party About 2020 Election Strategy" Resource Type: Article First Published: 2020 It is condescending and disrespectful to say that Greens are political dilettantes who cast votes just to feel good. We vote to advance a program of system change. We don't waste our votes affirming Democrats like Clinton who personified the elite consensus for the neoliberal economics and neoconservative imperialism that has given us unabated global warming, growing economic insecurity, and endless wars.
- Every Woman for Herself
Against The Current vol. 144 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 Factory Girls shows the reader what it’s like to live inside the largest human migration in history. It feels, apparently, pretty lonely. Leslie Chang’s subjects are the young women who’ve left tiny farms throughout China for a chance at making money in the big city. Their lesson and mantra is that each person can depend only on herself. “The easiest thing in the world was to lose touch with someone,” Chang notes.
- Everybody Dreams
Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 1976 Study of an immigrant family's life as homesteaders in P.E.I. and its opposition to encroaching corporate demands.
- Everybody Loves a Good Drought
 Stories from India's Poorest Districts Resource Type: Book First Published: 1996 P. Sainath devoted 2½ years to visiting and recording the realities - delving into the fundamentals, the why of the realities - in India's 10 poorest districts.
- The Everyday Activist
365 Ways to Change the World Resource Type: Book First Published: 2006 A positive, practical guide to healing the world - one day at a time. Packed with ideas and facts from leading campaign organizations, this handbook shows how the smallest actions can make a difference to your community and in the wider world.
- Everyday Exposure
Indigenous Mobilization and Environmental Justice in Canada's Chemical Valley Resource Type: Book First Published: 2016 Surrounded by Canada's densest concentration of chemical manufacturing plants, members of the Aamjiwnaang First Nation have expressed concern about a declining male birth rate and high incidences of miscarriage, asthma, cancer, and cardiovascular illness. Everyday Exposure uncovers the systemic injustices they face as they fight for environmental justice.
- Everyday Life in the Modern World
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1968 Published: 1971 Everyday life is non-philosophical in relation to philosophy and represents reality in relation to ideality.
- Everyone can be an investigative journalist. Everyone!
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Inge Springe is the founder and director of the Baltic Center for Investigative Journalism. Her stories have resulted in action against public officials and helped bring about changes in Latvian economic and tax policy.
- Everyone can be an investigative journalist. Everyone!
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Inge Springe is the founder and director of the Baltic Center for Investigative Journalism. Her stories for the center, which is also known as Re:Baltica, have resulted in action against public officials and helped bring about changes in Latvian economic and tax policy.
- Everyone is the Mother of Victory
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Everyone is the mother of victory; No one is the father of defeat. Do we claim COP21 as a success, and risk watching it being used by fossil fuel failures to carry on burning humanity, and so become complicit in defeat?
- Everyone on the Bus: Rider-Driver Alliances
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Kann sheds light on the increasingly desperate state of transit in Detroit as number and frequency of buses and entire routes are experiencing increasing cuts and riders join in a union with drivers to protest these affairs.
- Everyone Washington Supports, by Definition, Is a Moderate Centrist
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 Many right-wing movements and leaders are described as moderate or even left-leaning by politicians and corporate media. In these cases the terms no longer have a political definition but is a way to convey approval.
- Everything is under control. Until it isn't.
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2024 In the nuclear age, a miscalculation can result in unspeakable catastrophe, but nonetheless, decision-makers continue to take risky actions which they calculate will bring them an advantage. They assume that they can to push forward and ‘show strength’ and then push some more, while reserving the option of showing restraint if the other side pushes back too vigorously. The world now finds itself in probably the most dangerous situation since the Cuban Missile Crisis. All it will take is one misstep, one miscalculation, one reckless action by a mid-level military officer acting without orders – and the missiles will start flying. And it will be game over for the human race.
- Everything Must Change
Jesus, Global Crises and a Revolution of Hope Resource Type: Book First Published: 2007 McLaren poses the question "How do the life and teachings of Jesus address the most critical global problems in our world today?" McLaren believes that we live in a world based on a wrong assumption of what is important in our lives, what is worth fighting for and what is the purpose of humanity's existence. He believes it is important to look at the teachings of Jesus to move to a positive view of humanity to overcome the dysfuntionality-economic, political and social of the world.
- Everything on (the) Line
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2021 On a chilly April day in 2001, some 75,000 protesters flooded the streets of Quebec City to denounce corporate globalization and a neoliberal trade deal. From that wellspring of activist anger, energy, and hope came the founding of rabble.ca: an alternative news source and community space that reported on Canadian politics from the ground, catching the attention of journalists and activists across the country. Stories of activist struggle lie at the heart of Everything on (the) Line, a collection of rabble's most incisive articles from the past twenty years.
- Everything under control, Life in a managed society
New Internationalist April 1985 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1985 A deluge of commercial messages are subtly undermining the consumer's ability to make autonomous decisions. Discussion of why, and how, social control is becoming the norm in Western societies.
- Everything You Need to Know to Get Started in Direct Mail Fundraising
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989
- Everything You Wanted to Know About Nuclear Power
(but were afraid to find out) Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978
- Everything you wanted to know about sects but were afraid to ask
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978 We would rather fight for what we want (even if we don#t get it in our lifetime) than fight for what we don't want ... and get it.
- Everything's on the Line at AAM
Against The Current vol. 134 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 The strike of 3,600 UAW-represented workers at American Axle and Manufacturing plants in Michigan and New York has forced the idling of more than 40,000 workers in 30 GM plants and shut down a number of parts plants throughout North America. Eighty percent of AAM’s axles, chassis components and forged products are shipped to General Motors, but AAM also produces parts for other automakers, including Chrysler and Toyota.
- Evicted
Poverty and Profit in the American City Resource Type: Book First Published: 2016 Matthew Desmond examines the impact on the poor in the United States of rising housing costs and declining/stagnating incomes in the aftermath of the 2008 economic crash. Many tenants in the U.S. now pay more than 50 per cent of their incomes in rent -- over 70 per cent with the soaring costs of utilities included -- challenging their ability to survive on a daily basis.
- Evicted and Abandoned: The World Bank's Broken Promise to the Poor
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 The World Bank pledges to "do no harm." But over the past decade it has regularly failed to protect the world's most vulnerable people.
- Evicting the Underclass
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 A Chinese government campaign to expel migrant workers from Beijing is designed to reap greater profits from urban land and reserve the city for elites.
- The eviction moratorium is a useful lesson in how reforms actually happen
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2021 Ray Valentine describes how collective disruption "outside the political process" won tenants significant concessions.
- Evictions, trials as Russian Church claims property
With the resurgence of a Kremlin-endorsed monastery, islanders on Valaam have endured trials, evictions and arson. Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 With the resurgence of a Kremlin-endorsed monastery, islanders on Valaam have endured trials, evictions and arson.
- Evidence and Evolution: A Controversial Theory
Against The Current vol. 121 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 The importance of evolutionary theory for biology can hardly be overstated. An oft-quoted remark by the geneticist Theodosius Dobzhansky captures this: "Nothing in Biology makes sense except in the light of evolution." The applications of genetics—the foundation of evolutionary theory—are widespread and profound in technology as well as basic biology.
- Evidence from the Archives
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1996 The Trotskyists' reformist course, their legalism, their "conscious refusal to seek support in the growing workers' movement" significantly "weakened the effectiveness of the 'bolshevik-leninists' and disoriented potential adherents."
- Evidence Meltdown
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 The green movement has misled the world about the dangers of radiation.
- Evidence of US-Backed Coup in Kiev
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2022 NewsGuard gave Consortium News a red mark for "publishing false content" on Ukraine, including that there was a U.S.-backed coup in Kiev in 2014. Here is CN's detailed proof.
- The evidence that Israel deliberately targeted hospitals and ambulances
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Amnesty International has published evidence that Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) specifically targeted hospitals, health workers and ambulance personnel during the attack on Gaza.
- The Evidence We Were Never Meant to See About the Douma Gas Attack
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 A report that conflicts with claims that two cylinders containing chemicals were dropped from an aircraft was suppressed by the Organisation for the Prevention of Chemical Weapons. This erodes public trust in the institution and is distressing given the recent history of using dubious existence of deadly weapons to justify wars.
- The Evil of Humanitarian Wars
 Iraq, Libya, Syria: We have no right to play God Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 The West’s duty is not to intervene more but to intervene far less. We already massively arm tyrannies such as those in the Gulf so that they can protect the oil that we consider our birthright; we offer military, financial and diplomatic cover for Israel’s continuing oppression of millions of Palestinians, a major cause of political instability in the Middle East; and we quietly support the Egyptian military, which is currently trying to reverse last year’s revolutionary gains.
- The Evil of the Lesser Evil
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 Lesser-evilism as a progressive strategy has succeeded -- succeeded in making American politics progressively more and more right-wing.
- Evil Takes the High Road
Wrapping a Policy of Global Domination in the American Flag Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 No heavens for those who live in one of the Muslim countries in which the United States is waging its preemptive global “war on terrorism.”
- Evil Traffickers and Innocent Children?
It's Not So Simple Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 One of the most pressing reasons why teenagers like Adri need to migrate for work is because there’s no other way for them or their families to access the money that is essential to life in any capitalist economy.
- Evolution not "Reinvention: Manning Marable's Malcolm X
Against The Current vol. 154 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 Manning Marable's final book, Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention, is a serious political biography of one of the most historic figures of the African-American community. Marable’s interpretation of papers provided by Malcolm’s family estate, along with files from the FBI, New York City Police Department and new interviews from those who knew Malcolm and the Nation of Islam (NOI), add to our understandings and debates about Malcolm’s views and evolution.
- The Evolution of Evolution - review
Against The Current vol. 163 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 A review of 'Darwin’s Ghosts' by Rebecca Stott.
- The Evolution of Union Co-ops and the Historical Development of Workplace Democracy
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016
- Evolutionary Socialism
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1899
- Evolving Geopolitical Economic Framework: US vs. China
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank is a game changer in what had been since World War II and Bretton Woods American global financial dominance in facilitating US unilateral market penetration via the preponderant voice in IMF and World Bank operations and policy making, and, equally significant, integrating expanding economic power with an interventionist military underpinning.
- The E-Waste Tragedy
Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 2014 The E-Waste Tragedy takes the viewer on a journey to Europe, China, Africa and the US, revealing a toxic global trade of electronic waste that makes its way illegally into lower income countries, destroying landscapes and endangering lives.
- Ex-Israeli pilot: 'Our army is a terrorist organisation run by war criminals'
 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2021 A former Israeli Air Force pilot, Yonatan Shapira, has described the Israeli government and army as "terrorist organisations" run by "war criminals."
- Ex-POW's sue Japan over atrocities
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1992
- An Examination of the Microcredit Movement
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001 An examination of the microcredit movement, its history, how it functions, and future trends.
- Excerpts from Endgame: Pacifism
 Part 1 of 3 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Derrick Jensen looks at the main arguments normally presented by pacifists and examines them to see if they make any sense.
- Excerpts from the 'Notebooks'
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1938 Published: 1944
- Excess Packaging
Strategies for Waste Reduction Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989
- Excess Packaging Campaign
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989
- Excess Packaging Campaign
Organization profile published 1990 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1990
- The Exchange - Issue #3
Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 2013 The third issue of The Exchange focuses on ongoing struggles to build effective resistance to austerity, and the attempts to build unity across the left. The exchanges here try to look to the problems of the left and wider social movements – to ask how we might go forward, how we might contribute to the enrichment and revival of communist ideas, and how our work, in the here and now, can help to develop the left as a strong and serious force.
- Exclusive excerpts from Ernest Tate's 'Revolutionary Activism in the 1950s & 60s'
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014
- Execution Day in Zhengzhou
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1991 A first-hand account of an execution day in China.
- An Execution in the Family
One Son's Journey Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003 A memoir by the son of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, who were executed in 1953 after being convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage.
- Execution of Paris Communards Foreshadowed Mass Murders of 20th Century
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 The short-lived Paris Commune of 1871 lasted only a little more than two months before being ruthlessly crushed. A new book by Yale Professor John Merriman, "Massacre: The Life and Death of the Paris Commune," provides a remarkably detailed account of an armed uprising that rejected oligarchical government.
- Executives salaries rising
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989
- Exhausted Noam Chomsky Just Going To Try And Enjoy The Day For Once
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 Noam Chomsky takes a day off.
- Exhibitors can get more bang for their buck
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1998 Trade shows are effective marketing vehicles when used well.
- Exile Islands, Then and Now
Histories of Exploitation Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 The increasing number of asylum seeker arrivals to Australia – more than 15,000 in 2013 alone – has become such an issue that in July former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd took a new “hardline” stance, saying that no one arriving by boat would ever be allowed to settle there.
- Exiled in Paradise
German Refugee Artists and Intellectuals in America From the 1930's to the Present Resource Type: Book First Published: 1983
- Exiting the Vampire Castle
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 This summer, I seriously considered withdrawing from any involvement in politics. Exhausted through overwork, incapable of productive activity, I found myself drifting through social networks, feeling my depression and exhaustion increasing.
- Ex-Muslims: A community in protest
 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 I see ex-Muslims as a community in protest: insisting on freedom from religion, and freedom of conscience. For the right to apostasy and blasphemy, without fear. Like the LGBT, anti-slavery, anti-colonialist, anti-apartheid, suffragette or civil rights movements, it’s a movement which insists upon our common humanity and equality – not upon difference or superiority. It’s a movement of people who refuse to live in fear and in the shadows, and who are speaking out for social change in unprecedented ways.
- Expand your knowledge by getting advice from the experts!
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001 Public opinion plays a key role in government spending decisions, and one of the most effective ways to influence public opinion is through the media. A single appearance on television, for example, gets your message across to tens of thousand of people.
- Expansion of monocultures expels peasants from their lands
 Repression intensifies against peasant leaders opposed to land grabs, evictions and the pollution of water sources. Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 In Guatemala a wave of violence at the hands of large agriculture corporations has been driving Indigenous people and peasants off their land.
- Expansion of Renewable Energies in Mexico Has Victims, Too
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 An account of the impact of wind and solar projects in the Yucatan state of Mexico on the nearby communities, in particular farmers, and the failures of the government to consult or inform the community on the environmental impacts and contract terms.
- Expelled from a Progressive Think Tank - for the Crime of Denouncing Antifa Violence
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2022
- Experience '81: A Resource-Sharing Weekend for Lesbians and Gay Men (February 13, 14, 15, 1981)
Organization profile published 1981 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1981
- Expert panel identifies unacceptable toll of food and farming systems on human health
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 The UN Committee on World Food Security in Rome has today launched a new report examining the impact of chemical intensive, industrial food system on human health.
- Experts say: proliferation of meaningless prose may bring end of civilization as we know it
Resource Type: Article
- Experts Warned For Years That NATO Expansion Would Lead To This
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2022 Analysts and diplomats have been saying since the 1990s that NATO expansion would eventually spark a conflict in Eastern Europe.
- Explaining Burma's missing 9 million people - evaporation, or genocide?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 In Burma nearly one in five people is not alive who was expected to be alive based upon a modest estimate of the 2% population growth rate. Despite its significance, the figure is met with silence.
- Exploitation
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1971 Jenkins argues that the conventional approaches to international relations, aid and development are a sham that is all the more unforgivable because they pretend to be scientific and objective when in fact they are a series of compounded lies in defence of the status quo.
- Exploitation, Alienation and Oppression
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Bakan discusses the varations of Marxism and proports that the best of the Marxist tradition resists orthodoxy. She considers the complexity and variation in the core concepts in Marx's work regarding inequality.
- The Exploitation Explosion
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1991 Female workers in developing countries are undervalued and underpaid.
- Exploited Earth
Britain's Aid and the Environment Resource Type: Book First Published: 1990 Hayter's book examines British aid policy and practice and how it effects the world's forests.
- Exploiting Emotions About Paris to Blame Snowden, Distract from Actual Culprits Who Empowered ISIS
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Whistleblowers are always accused of helping America's enemies (top Nixon aides accused Daniel Ellsberg of being a Soviet spy and causing the deaths of Americans with his leak); it's just the tactical playbook that's automatically used. So it's of course unsurprising that ever since Edward Snowden's whistleblowing enabled newspapers around the world to report on secretly implemented programs of mass surveillance, he has been accused by "officials" and their various media allies of Helping The Terrorists.
- Explore Co-opertives and Credit Unions
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978
- Explore the Documents: Luxembourg Leaks Database
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 ICIJ's Luxembourg Leaks investigation is based on a confidential cache of secret tax agreements approved by Luxembourg authorities, that provide tax-relief for more than 340 companies around the world. These private deals are legal in Luxembourg.
- Exploring Alternatives: Free Schools
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1969 Since our schools and universities are unwilling to adopt basic, or even moderate, reform, the only way to achieve a worthwhile education is through free schools.
- Exploring Imperial Pathologies
Against The Current vol. 154 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 The historical analysis of imperialism as a system of domination and subordination, of colonizer and colonized, of the “developed world” or global North over the “underdeveloped” global South, maintained for the benefit of the “imperial center” or “metropol” continues to evolve. Several recent studies focusing on the distortions, indeed the social and political pathologies inherent in the system, help to deepen our grasp of U.S. imperialism as something far greater and more complex than a system of economic and political relations.
- Exploring the Roots of the Crisis
Against The Current vol. 141 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 On several points there is general agreement among most, if not all, radical and revolutionary anti-capitalists and socialists regarding the current economic crisis.
- Exploring Your Neighbourhood
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1984 A guide for children to learn more about their neighbourhoods.
- The Expo Files
Articles by the Crusading Journalist Resource Type: Book First Published: 2012 Collected here for the first time are Stieg Larsson's essays and articles on right-wing extremism and racism, on violence against women and women's rights, on homophobia and honour killings.
- The Export of Philippine Women
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1997 Principles of social justice are clearly not served by applauding a system that prides itself in an increased GNP at the same time that it farms out its women to be servants of the world.
- Exporting Apocalypse: Candu Reactors and Nuclear Prolifieration
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1984
- Exporting Danger
A History of the Canadian Nuclear Energy Export Program Resource Type: Book First Published: 1987
- Expose Yourself
Using the Power of Public Relations to Promote Your Business and Yourself Resource Type: Book First Published: 1990 A hands-on, practical book that gets down to the details of doing promotion.
- Exposing Bush's historic abuse of power
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 Salon has uncovered new evidence of post-9/11 spying on Americans. Obtained documents point to a potential investigation of the White House that could rival Watergate.
- Exposing Canary Mission
A Resource for College and University Leaders Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 A report on Canary Mission, a secretive and non-academic political organization that uses their website to engage in defamatory attacks against college students, academics and others who report on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and advocate for Palestinian rights.
- Exposing How Pro-Israel Groups Manufacture Antisemitism Narratives
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2021 These narratives attempt to have the public, media and politicians focus on bogus allegations of antisemitism instead of Israel’s actions.
- Exposing Israel's Most Dangerous Secret
What's Really Going On at the Israeli Institute for Biological Research? Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 Israel's preparations for biological and chemical warfare.
- Exposure of Another Pro-War Lie Doesn't Make Media More Skeptical of Pro-War Claims
 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 The story of pro-Maduro forces burning trucks bringing aid to Venezuela has now been reported as false, even by corporate media. The bigger story of how and why this lie was propogated gets left behind.
- An Expression of the Facts
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1998 What the story of Darwin's long-forgotten masterpiece, and the continuing debate about its subject matter, tells us is that the scientific idea of the human is not simply an objective truth, but is shaped by wider issues such as the prevailing ideas of progress, notions of racial difference, and the understanding of the relationship between Man and Nature.
- Expulsion of Germans after World War II
Sources Select Resources Encyclopedia Resource Type: Article By the end of World War II, most of the German population fled or was expelled from areas outside the territory of post-war Germany and post-war Austria,
- Expulsion of Poles by Germany
Sources Select Resources Encyclopedia Resource Type: Article
- Expulsion of the Acadians
Wikipedia article Resource Type: Article The Expulsion of the Acadians, also known as the Great Upheaval, the Great Expulsion, the Great Deportation and Le Grand Dérangement, was the forced removal by the British of the Acadian people from the present day Canadian Maritime provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island -- an area also known as Acadia. The Expulsion (1755–1764) occurred during the French and Indian War (the North American theatre of the Seven Years' War) and was part of the British military campaign against New France.
- The Expulsion of the Germans
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1999 If the conscience of men ever again becomes sensitive, these expulsions will be remembered to the undying shame of all who committed or connived them... The Germans were expelled, not just with an absence of over-nice consideration, but with the very maximum of brutality.
- Expulsion of the Palestinians
The Concept of Transfer in Zionist Political Thought 1882-1948 Resource Type: Book Before, during and after 1948 the Israelis expelled more than 750,000 Palestinians. The ideas and attitudes that allowed for this concept of "transfer" are examined in Nur Masalha's book. "Transfer"being a euphemism for expulsion- and he shows how that concept is the logical extension of the Israelis process of colonization.
- Extensive Chemical Safety Fraud Uncovered at German Testing Laboratory
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2020 The case of an animal rights activist who infiltrated an independent German chemical testing laboratory has triggered the discovery of an apparently extensive chemical testing fraud.
- Exterminate All The Brutes
One Man's Odyssey Into the Heart of Darkness and the Origins of European Genocide Resource Type: Book First Published: 1992 Lindqvist explores European imperialism and explains how and why racism, exploitation and extermination were policies of European colonial administrations.
- "Exterminate all the Brutes": Gaza 2009
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Israel has a straightforward means to defend itself: put an end to its criminal actions in occupied territories, and accept the long-standing international consensus on a two-state settlement that has been blocked by the US and Israel for over 30 years, since the US first vetoed a Security Council resolution calling for a political settlement in these terms in 1976. The Arab League has gone even beyond the consensus, calling for full normalization of relations with Israel. Hamas has repeatedly called for a two-state settlement in terms of the international consensus. Iran and Hezbollah have made it clear that they will abide by any agreement that Palestinians accept.
- Exterminism and Cold War
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1982 15 articles on the issues of the arms race and the threat of nuclear war, the Cold War and the peace movemennts.
- Extinction
A Radical History Resource Type: Book First Published: 2016 Some thousands of years ago, the world was home to an immense variety of large mammals. From wooly mammoths and saber-toothed tigers to giant ground sloths and armadillos the size of automobiles, these spectacular creatures roamed freely. Then human beings arrived. Devouring their way down the food chain as they spread across the planet, they began a process of voracious extinction that has continued to the present. This relentless extinction, Ashley Dawson contends in a primer that combines vast scope with elegant precision, is the product of a global attack on the commons, the great trove of air, water, plants and creatures, as well as collectively created cultural forms such as language, that have been regarded traditionally as the inheritance of humanity as a whole.
- Extinction Rebellion: From the UK to Ghana and the US, Climate Activists Take Civil Disobedience World-Wide
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 A look at the Extinction Rebellion, an international movement that calls for peaceful mass economic disruption around the world in order to bring awareness to the growing environmental crisis.
- L'Extraordinaire Myles Horton
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1988 Myles Horton est le fondateur de l'école Highlander Folk School, un centre pour la formation
en leadership au Tennessee. Highlander forme des organisateurs pour des
syndicats, des organismes de droits civiques et des groupes de citoyens locaux. Dans cet entretien, Ellen Gould et Murray Dobbin parlent avec Horton pour découvrir ce que son expérience lui a enseigné au sujet de l'organisation pour le changement social.
- The Extraordinary Lynne Stewart
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Remembering Lynne Stewart, who died on March 12, 2017.
- An Extraordinary Moment
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 In the end, the one sure prediction about the 2016 election is that the power of corporate capital will not be touched. That's the nature of what's called "bourgeois democracy." But almost everything else is up for grabs.
- The Extraordinary Myles Horton
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1988 Myles Horton is the founder of the Highlander Folk School, a centre for leadership training in Tennessee. The Highlander trains organizers for unions, civil rights organizations and local citizens' groups. In this article, Ellen Gould and Murray Dobbin talk to Horton to find out what his experience has taught him about organizing for social change.
- The extraordinary range of people using offshore hideaways
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Secret records obtained by ICIJ represent the biggest stockpile of inside information about the offshore system ever obtained by a media organisation, and lay bare an extraordinary range of people using offshore hideaways. The leaks illustrate how offshore financial secrecy has aggressively spread around the globe.
- The Extraordinary Trial of Arthur Topham
Part I Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Five security guards, members of the RCMP, two in bulletproof vests, all entrants pass through metal detectors, undergo a wand search, check all electronics including cell phones and have their bags meticulously scrutinized. Why all the security? The crown was presenting its criminal case against Arthur Topham, for the crime of "hate."
- The Extraordinary Trial of Arthur Topham
Part II Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 On November 12th, 2015 the jury found Arthur Topham guilty of "inciting hate." This leads to a few questions.
- Extraordinary Violence at 500 Pearl Street
The Sentencing of Jeremy Hammond Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 On Friday, November 15, 2013, extreme violence with malicious intent was meted out by Federal District Court Judge Loretta Preska in the sentencing phase of 28 year old hacktivist Jeremy Hammond before a chamber packed with friends, family, supporters and others.
- Extrasensory Deception
Resource Type: Book
- The Extreme Centre
A Warning Resource Type: Book First Published: 2015 Since 1989, UK politics has become a contest to see who can best serve the needs of the 'market', a competition now fringed by unstable populist movements. Tariq Ali looks at the people and the events that have informed the consistent victories for the Extreme Centre.
- Extremely Loud: Sound as a Weapon
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2011 In this disturbing and wide-ranging account, acclaimed journalist Juliette Volcler looks at the long history of efforts by military and police forces to deploy sound against enemies, criminals, and law-abiding citizens. During the 2004 battle over the Iraqi city of Fallujah, U.S. Marines bolted large speakers to the roofs of their Humvees, blasting AC/DC, Eminem, and Metallica songs through the city's narrow streets as part of a targeted psychological operation against militants that has now become standard practice in American military operations in Afghanistan. In the historic center of Brussels, nausea-inducing sound waves are unleashed to prevent teenagers from lingering after hours. High-decibel, "nonlethal" sonic weapons have become the tools of choice for crowd control at major political demonstrations from Gaza to Wall Street and as a form of torture at Guantanamo and elsewhere.
- 'Extremists stoking rage': The German government seeks to downplay protesting workers' plight
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2024 Farmers, truckers, train drivers – numerous workers are making it known that they are fed up, as the chancellor’s approval drops to 20%.
- Exxon Knew CO2 Pollution Was A Global Threat By Late 1970s
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Throughout Exxon’s global operations, the company knew that CO2 was a harmful pollutant in the atmosphere years earlier than previously reported. Exxon corporate documents from the late 1970s state unequivocally "there is no doubt" that CO2 from the burning of fossil fuels was a growing "problem" well understood within the company.
- Eye for an Eye
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1970 Four inmates talk about the American penal system over 50 years of rehabilitation and the corruption inherent of the prison system.
- Eye in the Sky
Surveillance and the Art of Arnold Mesches Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Round about the turn of this century Arnold Mesches, who is neither monk nor medievalist nor Christian, began illuminating manuscripts from the world that long since had killed God but appropriated or accommodated to a version of His all-seeing eye. The manuscripts in question: Mesches’ FBI file, 1945 to 1972.
- Eye of the Storm
Resource Type: Article Wind farms are provoking fierce opposition from an increasingly organised countryside lobby.
- Eyeless in Gaza
Locked in an Embrace Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 The trouble with war is that it has two sides. Everything would be so much easier if war had only one side. Ours, of course.
- Eyeless in Gaza
 Israel's Deceptions Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 A single incident at the weekend – the reported capture by Hamas on Friday of an Israeli soldier through a tunnel – illustrated in stark fashion the layers of deception Israel has successfully cast over its attack on Gaza.
- Eyes Like Blank Discs
The Guardian's Steven Poole On George Orwell's Politics And The English Language Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Published: 2014 Poole's review of Orwell is itself a textbook example of the kind of alienated response described by Orwell, Fromm and Schmidt. Whereas Orwell's essay is the work of an impassioned, outspoken individual opposing 'the machine society’, Poole's article is the work of a corporate professional operating ‘within the confines of an assigned ideology’.
- Eyes Wide Open
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 The recent revelations, made possible by NSA-whistleblower Edward Snowden, of the reach and scope of global surveillance practices have prompted a fundamental reexamination of the role of intelligence services in conducting coordinated cross-border surveillance.
- Eyes With Legs
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 In the last decade, 11 journalists have been murdered by Israeli forces, including Cevdet Kiliclar, a Turkish who was shot in the head, last week, as he photographed Israeli commandos attacking peace activists on the Freedom Flotilla. The U.S. never condemns these crimes because it's Israel's biggest supporter, and also because it does the same.
- Eyewitness at Standing Rock
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Interview with Rebecca Kemble.
- Eyewitness Chile: After 30 Years
Against The Current vol. 108 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 When I returned to Chile for the first time in 32 years to attend a week-long seminar called “Thirty Years -- Allende Lives! Popular Alternatives and the Socialist Perspective in Latin America,” I found myself entering the chilling atmosphere of the world's first laboratory for militarily imposed economic neoliberalsm.
- Eyewitness to the Trial and Agony of Julian Assange
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2020 John Pilger has watched Julian Assange's extradition trial from the public gallery at London's Old Bailey. He spoke with Timothy Erik Ström of Arena magazine, Australia.
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