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- Na przekór wszystkim przeciwnoscia
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1985
- The NAACP at 100
Against The Current vol. 140 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) marks its 100th anniversary this year. It plans a full celebration at its centennial national convention July 11-16 in New York City.
- The NAACP's Future
Against The Current vol. 118 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2005 The NAACP is one of the oldest civil rights organizations in the country. Founded in 1909, it played a leading role in opposing lynching laws and legal segregation until the demise of Jim Crow three decades ago .
- Nader, Greens and Socialists
Against The Current vol. 91 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001 Blaming Ralph Nader for Bush is like blaming the abolitionists for slavery. The Greens ran Nader to end corporate oligarchy, not to support one wing of the oligarchy as a lesser evil against the other wing. Nevertheless, the Democrats, their liberal satellite organizations, and the corporate media are playing the blame game for all it is worth.
- Nader, Ralph
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article American attorney, author, lecturer, and political activist. (Born 1934).
- Nadir Archiv
Resource Type: Website
- NAFTA's Chapter 11 Makes Canada Most-Sued Country Under Free Trade Tribunals
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 According to a new study, Canada is the most-sued country under the North American Free Trade Agreement and a majority of the disputes involve investors challenging the country's environmental laws.
- The Nagorno-Karabakh Story the US Does Not Want You to Know
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 In the early morning hours of April 1-2, 2016, Azerbaijan launched a major military offensive into the disputed region Nagorno-Karabakh (NK) that's been controlled and defended by NK Armenian forces since the Russian brokered truce ended a bloody three year war in 1994. While Azeri President Ilham Aliyev was flying back to Baku after meeting 24 hours earlier with John Kerry in Washington who claimed "an ultimate resolution" had been reached, Azerbaijan was already once again at war with the NK Armenians.
- The Nakba
Why Israel's birth was Palestine's catastrophe and what's the solution? Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 2008
- The Nakba - an event that did not occur (although it had to occur)
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004
- Nakba One, Two, Three?
Against The Current vol. 128 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 In sheer magnitude, the Palestine partition of 1947 wasn’t even that year’s most disastrous division of a former British colonial possession. The partition of the Indian subcontinent — between India and the new Muslim state Pakistan — produced roughly as many deaths, in horrific communal violence between Muslims and Hindus, as the numbers of Palestinian Arabs expelled from their homeland and robbed of their lands in the 1947-49 Catastrophe — al-Nakba — accompanying the establishment of the state of Israel.
- The naked class politics of Ebola
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Just as a glass prism differentiates sunlight into its component colours, corresponding to the different wavelengths, the Ebola crisis ravaging three West African countries has produced three distinct responses, corresponding to the three principal classes of capitalist society.
- Naked Imperialism
The U.S. Pursuit of Global Dominance Resource Type: Book First Published: 2006 Examines the important transformation in U.S. global policy and ideology, showing the political and economic roots of the new militarism and its consequences both in the global and local context.
- The Naked Society
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1964 An expose of the forces which are increasingly depriving Americans of their right to privacy.
- Name change
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1990
- Name change - Ontario Network of Employment and Skills Training Projects (ONESTP)
Organization profile published 1990 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1990
- The Name Of The Chamber Was Peace
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1988
- Names, Graffiti and Culture
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1969 Herbert Kohl discusses how rather than a furtive expression of the lives of the poor, young and disenfranchised, grafitti is a public monument which presents a challenge and a warning to the makers of stone, glass, and steel monuments.
- The Names You'll Never Know
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2021 Americans have been killing civilians since before there was a United States. At home and abroad, civilians -- Pequots, African Americans, Cheyenne and Arapaho, Filipinos, Haitians, Japanese, Germans, Koreans, Vietnamese, Cambodians, Laotians, Afghans, Iraqis, Syrians, Yemenis, and Somalis, among others -- have been shot, burned, and bombed to death. So many civilians have been obliterated, incinerated, or "shredded" in America’s forever wars. Who in the United States remembers them? Who here ever knew of them in the first place?
- Namibia Kit
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1978
- Naming the Darfur Crisis
Against The Current vol. 113 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 How can we name the Darfur crisis? The U.S. Congress, and now Secretary of State Colin Powell, claim that genocide has occurred in Darfur. The European Union says it is not genocide. And so does the African Union.
- Naming the Enemy
Anti-corporate social movements confront globalization Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001 A wide and heterogeneous range of social movements now oppose the very fundamentals of market capitalism. Their challenge is beginning, Amory Starr shows, to amount to a sweeping critique of its purposes and practice.
- Naming the Moment
Political Analysis for Action: A Manual for Community Groups Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989 A given moment - this moment - is unlike any other moment in time. Howe can we understand what it offers so that we can make the best use of it? How have people used moments in the past to push toward greater social justice?
- Naming the System
Resource Type: Book The economic boom of the 1990s created huge wealth for the bosses, but benefitted workers hardly at all. Michael D. Yates seeks to explain how this happened, and what can be done about it.
- The Nangle Report
Canadian Businesses In South Africa Resource Type: Article First Published: 1977
- Nanking Massacre
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 A summary of the massacre at Nanking (Nanjing) , which occurred over a period of six weeks starting on December 13, 1937. During this period soldiers of the Imperial Japanese Army perpetrated horrific atrocities, and murdered Chinese civilians and disarmed combatants who numbered an estimated 40,000 to over 300,000.
- "Não Nos Representam!" A Left Beyond the Workers Party?
Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 2013 Larrabure identifies why the participatory budgeting strategy of Brazil's Worker's Party and the city's government failed to decentralize unequality in land ownership and the economy, resulting in mass protests and demonstrations by the public.
- Naomi Binder Wall Interview
Resource Type: Audio First Published: 2020 Three interviews with left political organizer Naomi Binder Wall conducted by Ulli Diemer in May 2020. An audio recording of this interview is in the Connexions Library & Archive.
- Naomi Klein Shows You Can Boycott Israel Without Cutting Off Dialogue Over Palestine
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 An interview with Klein and Israeli publisher Yael Lerer on why boycotting Israel will pressure the country to live up to international law.
- Naomi Klein: To fight climate change we must fight capitalism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Interview with Naomi Klein, the author of "This Changes Everything."
- Naomi Klein's "Courage"
Ain't But One Way Out Resource Type: Article First Published: 2005 In saying that we need to make Iraq safe for democracy, Klein is buying into the US agenda for Iraq.
- Naomi Klein's The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism - Review
Resource Type: Article Naomi Klein provides us with an engaging and easy to read account of the rise and rise of neoliberalism. However, her limited historical and analytical scope are disappointing.
- NAPO-INFO, National Anti-Poverty News
Periodical profile published 1976 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1976 This was a bilingual, bi-monthly newspaper dealing with issues affecting the poor across Canada.
- The narcissism of America's race politics
The realities of black British lives were eclipsed by BLM Resource Type: Article First Published: 2022 in the aftermath of Floyd’s death, the catch-all framework of "Black Lives Matter" was imported to every corner of the planet, even though race relations are not the same throughout the world. They are instead mediated by a country's unique history and culture.
It was bizarre, watching the majority of liberal democracies use the example of America to make sense of race in their own countries.
- The Narco News Bulletin
Resource Type: Website Reporting on the drug war and democracy. Fostering authentic journalism.
- Narcoland
The Mexican Drug Lords And Their Godfathers Resource Type: Book First Published: 2013 Hernández explains how Mexico became a base for the mega-cartels of Latin America and one of the most violent places on the planet. She reveals the mind-boggling depth of corruption in Mexico's government and business elite.
- Narcs Versus Big Pharma
Behind the Meth Curtain Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Communities in the heartland of America are fighting an epidemic of methamphetamine labs.
The driving force behind the scourge? Big Pharma.
- Narmada Bachao Andolan
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article An organisation that has mobilised tribal people, adivasis, farmers, environmentalists and human rights activists against the Sardar Sarovar Dam being built across the Narmada river, Gujarat, India.
- Narrating American Antifascism
Haunted by Hitler: Liberals, the Left, and the Fight against Fascism in the United States Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Book review of Christopher Vials' Haunted by Hitler: Liberals, the Left, and the Fight against Fascism in the United States.
- Narrative Control Operations Escalate As America Burns
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2020 On reports regarding social and mainsteam media attempting to censor and control narrative surrounding current protests in the US.
- Narrative of the dispossessed
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Discussion of conspiracies tends to be polarised: people see them everywhere, or nowhere.
- Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave & Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000 Two first-person accounts of African-American slavery.
- Nat Turner in Gaza
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2023 Finkelstein draws parallels between the Nat Turner rebellion in the United States and the Gaza rebellion of 2023.
- The Nat Turner Rebellion and the Fight Against Slavery - Part 2
Black History and the Class Struggle Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Nat Turner’s 1831 revolt in Virginia tears apart the myth that there is no history of slave rebellion or resistance in colonial America or the United States. This is a lie often promoted by racist apologists for American slavery. But it is also untrue to think that the U.S. has a history of slave rebellions similar to the massive uprisings that convulsed the Caribbean, most notably the Haitian Revolution.
- The Nat Turner Rebellion and the Fight Against Slavery - Part One
Black History and the Class Struggle Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 In 1831, American slaveowners learned what it means to have the fear of God put into them. In August of that year, an insurrection was launched by rebel slaves led by Nat Turner in Southampton County, Virginia. Before their suppression, the rebels killed up to 60 whites in the course of a few days -- the highest number to die in a slave uprising in the U.S. It was the unmistakable justice and vengeance of revolutionary terror. And it was met with the reactionary terror of the slaveowners.
- The Nation is Not Divided and Still Prefers Bernie Sanders
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 The reportage of the presidential primaries has been heavy on personalities and the latest numbers, and light on information useful to voters. Comparisons to a horse race are apt. Were the news to take a documentary approach instead, the campaigns would be revealed as they are: something existing contrary to the public's interests.
- A Nation of Little Lebowski Urban Achievers
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 The religion of self-improvement is a way of redirecting criticisms or outrage from socio-economic structures back to the individual, imprisoning any reformist or revolutionary impulse within our own feelings of inadequacy – which is why the process of improving our nation’s schools has taken on the tone of a spiritual cleansing rather than a political reckoning. Now, instead of saying “our socioeconomic system is failing us,” an entire generation of children will learn to say, “I have failed myself.”
- A Nation of Millennial Entitlements
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 A student twice sued Misericordia College because she failed a nursing class. Why do significant numbers of people believe they are entitled to get the credentials they want even if they don't have the qualifications required?
- A Nation on Trial
The Goldhagen Thesis and Historical Truth Resource Type: Book First Published: 1998 A critical examination of Daniel Jonah Goldhagen's work, "Hitler's Willing Executioners."
- The Nation Online
Resource Type: Website Selected articles from current and past issues of The Nation, the progressive weekly U.S. magazine.
- Nation That Says It Can't Afford Medicare for All Has Spent $5.6 Trillion on War Since 9/11
Because, as new study notes, wars force the question: "What we might have done differently with the money spent?" Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 A new analysis offers a damning assessment of the United States' so-called global war on terror, and it includes a "staggering" estimated price tag for wars waged since 9/11—over $5.6 trillion.
- Nation to Nation
Aboriginal Sovereignty and the Future of Canada Resource Type: Book First Published: 1992
- National Anarchism
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article National-Anarchism is a syncretic political current that was developed in the 1990s by former Third Positionists to reconcile anarchism with nationalism and in some cases racial separatism. It has philosophical roots in the writings of Julius Evola and the neo-Spenglerian Francis Parker Yockey, and claims Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Mikhail Bakunin, Peter Kropotkin, Leo Tolstoy, and Max Stirner among its influences. Critics are concerned that national-anarchism may be the potential new face of fascism. They argue that by adopting selected symbols, slogans and stances of the left-wing anarchist movement in particular, this new form of post-war fascism hopes to avoid the stigma of the older tradition, while injecting its core fascist values into the newer movement of anti-globalization activists and related decentralized political groups.
- National Anarchism: Trojan Horse for White Nationalism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010
- National Anti-Poverty Organization
Dcouments produced by NAPO in 1977-1978. Resource Type: Book First Published: 1978 Abstracts of three documents produced by the National-Anti-Poverty Organization (NAPO) in 1977-1978.
- National Anti-Poverty Organization Housing Program
Organization profile published 1977 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1977 Recently the National Anti-Poverty Organization initiated the start of its housing program with pilot projects in Parson's Pond and Three Mile Rock, Newfoundland.
- The National Assembly
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1918 Today it is not a question of democracy or dictatorship. The question that history has placed on the agenda is: bourgeois democracy or socialist democracy?
- The National Association of Friendship Centres
Organization profile published 1983 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1983
- National Catechism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1866 Bakunin sketches out his vision of an anarchist social and political revolution, stating that "in order to prepare for this revolution it will be necessary to conspire and to organize a strong secret association coordinated by an international nucleus."
- National Council Against Health Fraud
Resource Type: Website Focusing on health misinformation, fraud, and quackery as public health problems. Our positions are based upon the principles of science that underlie consumer protection law. We advocate: (a) adequate disclosure in labeling and other warranties to enable consumers to make truly informed choices; (b) premarketing proof of safety and effectiveness for products and services claimed to prevent, alleviate, or cure any health problem; and, (c) accountability for those who violate the law.
- A National Crime
The Canadian Government and the Residential School System, 1879-1986 Resource Type: Book First Published: 1999 Milloy chronicles the heart-breaking realities of the Residential School. This institiution separated thousands of Native children from their families in the Canadian Government's pursuit of "aggressive civilization."
- National Crusade for Literacy
Organization profile published 1980 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1980
- The National Directory of Magazines
Second Edition 1989 Resource Type: Book First Published: 1988
- National Endowment for Democracy Deletes Records of Funding Projects in Ukraine
Deletion needed to preserve big lie of an unprovoked Russian invasion Resource Type: Article First Published: 2022 The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) -- a CIA offshoot founded in the early 1980s to advance "democracy promotion" initiatives around the world—has deleted all records of funding projects in Ukraine from their searchable "Awarded Grants Search" database.
- The National Endowment for Democracy in Venezuela
The Stealth Destabilizer Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 As protests have been taking place in Venezuela the last couple of weeks, it is always good to check on the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), the US Empire’s “stealth” destabilizer.
- National Farmers Union
Organization profile published 1982 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1982
- National Farmers Union Materials
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1977 A collection of materials in various formats addressing local and national issues.
- The National Health Program Book
A Source Guide for Advocates Resource Type: Book First Published: 1994 Facts, statistics, and myth-debunking about the Canadian health insurance system and about competing proposals for reform of the U.S. health care system. Part I covers the Economic Context of the Health Care Crisis: Rising Costs, Declining Coverage and Incomes; Part II covers the Impact of the Crisis: Care Denied and Delayed; Part III covers the Social Cost of the American System: Poor Health care Leads to Poor Health. Part IV covers Rationing in the Midst of Plenty. Part V focuses on Exploring the Alternative: Canada's National Health Program. Part VI looks at Why Our System Costs More and Delivers Less: Administrative Waste in U.S. Health Care. Part VII deals with a National Health Program for the U.S.. Part VIII covers Paying for a National Health Program. Part IX looks at President Clinton's Plan: Making Insurance Companies the Feudal Lords of American Medicine. Part X is A Force for Change: Public Opinion on Health Care Reform. Part XI is A National Health Program for the United States: A Physicians' Proposal.
- The National Hunger March to Washington, 1932
Resource Type: Film First Published: 1933 Published: 1982 WFPL Documentary of the Second National Hunger March to Washington, D.C. 1932.
- National Hunger March, 1931
Resource Type: Film First Published: 1931 WFPL footage of protesters marching to Washington demanding jobs, food, and clothing during the infancy of the Great Depression.
- National Indian Brotherhood, Assembly of First Nations
Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1983
- National liberation and Bolshevism reexamined: A view from the borderlands - An analysis of the socialist debates on the national question up through 1914
A view from the Czarist empire's borderlands obliges us to rethink assumptions about the revolutions of 1905 and 1917 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 The following paper analyzes the socialist debates on the national question up through 1914. I argue that an effective strategy of anti-colonial Marxism was first put forward by the borderland socialists, not the Bolsheviks. Lenin and his comrades lagged behind the non-Russian Marxists on this crucial issue well into the Civil War.
- National Liberation and Bolshevism Reexamined
A View from the Borderlands Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 A view from the Czarist empire's borderlands obliges us to rethink many long-held assumptions about the revolutions of 1905 and 1917, as well as the development of Marxist approaches to national liberation, peasant struggle, permanent revolution, and the emancipation of women.
- The National Missionary Council Resource File
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1976 An information package offered to assist in identifying agencies of similar interests.
- National Movement for Full Employment
Organization profile published 1978 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1978 A national call to create a national movement for full employment.
- National Network to End Hunger in Canada
Organization profile published 1988 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1988
- National Pensioners and Senior Citizens' Federation Brief to the Government of Canada
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1977 Resolutions regarding the needs of seniors.
- National Post columnist traumatized by having to wait his turn
Second-class health care for immigrants, seniors? Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 Published: 2012 Columnist thinks people with money should get quicker treatment in emergency rooms than people who are poor.
- The National Question
Selected Writings by Rosa Luxemburg Resource Type: Book First Published: 1976 In her penetrating analysis of nationalism, Rosa Luxemburg argues that the formula of "the right of nations to self-determination" is essentially not a political or programmatic guide to the nationality question, but only a means of avoiding that question.
- The National Question
Marxist Theory and National Liberation Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989 This major exploration of the Marxist theory of national struggle takes issue with various modern contributors, notably Hobsbawm and Nairn. Professor Blaut draws on his wide experience of the Third World to argue that Marxist theory can be a powerful weapon for liberation struggles against colonialism and neo-colonialism. He suggests ways to strengthen the theory, particularly when trying to understand minorities in Western and Third World societies.
- The National Question in South Africa
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1988 The national question in South Africa is a complex and controversial one. Who comprises the nation? Are there not, in fact, two nations? Does South Africa constitue a special form of colonialism? What place in a future South Africa ruled by the majority Africans would there be for the other minority groups? A new generation of South African scholars and activists re-open the debate.
- National Security in the Nuclear Age
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1981
- The National Security State Cops a Feel
Taking Off the Gloves (Then Everything Else) Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 It's finally coming into focus, and it’s not even a difficult equation to grasp. It goes like this: take a country in the grips of an expanding national security state and sooner or later your "safety" will mean your humiliation, your degradation. And by the way, it will mean the degradation of your country, too.
- The National Security State Exposed
Obama v. Snowden Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Snowden disclosed orders demanding that all of the nation’s internet providers allow for secretly conducted, and ongoing government sweep of phone calls, audio and video chats, e-mails, photographs, and other communications used daily by American citizens.
- National Security Through Civilian-based Defense
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1985 This publication offers an introduction to civilian-based defense. It also identifies significant research areas and policy studies that are relevant to advancing the field.
- National Senior News
Periodical profile published 1991 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1991
- National Skid Row Coalition Conference, Vancouver May 12-15, 1975
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1975 Description of conference with reflections on implications for Calgary.
- National Survival Institute
Organization profile published 1981 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1981
- National Working Group on Energy and the Environment
Organization profile published 1984 (Spring) Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1984
- The Nationalisation of the Land
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1872 I do not intend discussing here all the arguments put forward by the advocates of private property in land, by jurists, philosophers and political economists, but shall confine myself firstly to state that they have tried hard to disguise the primitive fact of conquest under the cloak of "Natural Right". If conquest constituted a natural right on the part of the few, the many have only to gather sufficient strength in order to acquire the natural right of reconquering what has been taken from them. In the progress of history the conquerors found it convenient to give to their original titles, derived from brute force, a sort of social standing through the instrumentality of laws imposed by themselves.
- Nationalism and Socialism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1959 Nations, whether "knitted together" by ideology, by objective conditions, or by the usual combination of both, are products of social development. There is no more point in cherishing or damning nationalism in principle than in cherishing or damning tribalism or, for that matter, an ideal cosmopolitanism. The nation is a fact to be suffered or enjoyed, to be fought for or against according to historical circumstances and the implications of those circumstances for various populations and different classes within these populations.
- Nationalism, Communism and Canadian Labour
The CIO, The Communist Party, and the Canadian Congress of Labour 1935-1956 Resource Type: Book First Published: 1973 A history of the Canadian Congress of Labour and of the CIO in Canada from the 1930s to the 1950s. The author raises many significant questions concerning the presence of American unions in Canada and the crucial role played by the Communist party in the history of the Canadian labour movement.
- Nationalism, Patriotism, Hate Crimes
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 A look at the (mis)use of the word "nationalism" to describe Trump and white supremacists.
- Nationalization
A Road to Socialism? Resource Type: Book In this study, Dianne Bolton takes the example of Tanzania to explore whether nationalization has altered relations of production in the agricultural export sector, and improved the position of workers. She finds close continuities between colonial and post-colonial Tanzania, and similarities between the nationalized and remaining private sisal plantations.
- The Nationalization of the Masses
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1975
- Native Canadians and the United Church in Winnipeg
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1973 A study of the status of Ministries, Lodge and Indian workers, and recommendations.
- Native Children And Their Schools: Sources Of Cultural Conflict.
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1982 This paper outlines some of the cultural problems faced by Native children within the Canadian public school system.
- Native Courtworkers and Counselling Association of British Columbia
Organization profile published 1977 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1977 The Native Courtworkers and Counselling Association of British Columbia was formed in 1973 in response to the fact that whereas Indians represented 5 per cent of the general population, they represented a disproportionate percentage of the people admitted to Correctional Centres, 14.2 per cent in 1974.
- Native Cultural Society
Organization profile published 1986 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1986
- Native Indian/Inuit Phototgraphers' Association (NIIPA)
Organization profile published 1986 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1986
- The Native Inmate in Ontario -- A Preliminary Survey
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978 The above study was conducted jointly by the Ontario Native Council on Justice, together with the Planning and Research Branch of the Ministry of Correctional Services in Ontario.
- Native issues committee
Organization profile published 1991 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1991
- Native Issues: Introduction to Winter 1983/84 issue of the Connexions Digest (Volume 8, Numbers 3-4)
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1983 We hope that the 41 abstracts in the NATIVE ISSUES section of this edition of CONNEXIONS will leave our readers better informed about the current concerns, struggles and hopes of Native people.
- Native land claims make lawyers rich
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989
- Native Organizations in Manitoba
Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1978
- Native Pastoral Ministry and Native Consultant Ministry
Organization profile published 1977 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1977 Two ecumenical Native ministries are functioning in Vancouver.
- Native People
One Sky Information Kit Resource Type: Article First Published: 1983 An educational kit offering an historical introduction to the situation of Native people in Canada.
- Native People's News
Periodical profile published 1983 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1983
- Native People's Caravan
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1974 Published: 2024 The Native People's Caravan was a 1974 cross-country protest that saw Indigenous activists travel from Vancouver to Ottawa to meet with parliamentarians and demand justice for Indigenous peoples. In addition to delivering its demands to the federal government, the Caravan aimed to unite Indigenous peoples and call national attention to the injustices they faced. The Caravan culminated in a protest at Parliament that was met with a violent response from the RCMP.
- Native People's Caravan (Deutsch)
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1974 Published: 2024 Der «Native People’s Caravan» bezeichnet den Protest aus dem Jahr 1974, der quer durch Kanada zog, bei welchem indigene Aktivisten von Vancouver und andern Orten nach Ottawa reisten, um von Parlamentsmitgliedern Gerechtigkeit für die indigenen Völker zu fordern. Neben der Intention seine Forderungen der Regierung mitzuteilen, zielte der Native People’s Caravan auch darauf ab, die indigenen Völker zu vereinen und das Bewusstsein der Öffentlichkeit für die von ihnen erlebten Ungerechtigkeiten zu stärken. Seinen Höhepunkt erreichte der Caravan bei einem Protest am Parlament, bei dem die Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) zu Gewalt griff.
- Native pollution nightmare
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1992
- Native Press
Periodical profile published 1986 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1986
- Native press axed
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1990
- Native Press Vol. 7, Issue 9
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1977 Native Press is a bi-weekly newspaper that covers concerns relevant to native People, as well as various community events in the North West Territories
- Native Rights Coalition/Regina
Organization profile published 1981 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1981 This new organization dedicated to fighting racism, has been founded in Regina. The Native Rights Coalition, a group of both native and non-native individuals, was established, its founders said in a news release, "not as an alternative to existing native organizations, but will work with these organizations on specific issues".
- Native Rights in Canada
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1972 A report on the legal rights of the natives of Canada.
- Native Seeds Sustain Brazil's Semi-Arid Northeast
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 More than a thousand homes that serve as "seed banks", and 20,000 participating families, make up the network organised by ASA to preserve the genetic heritage and diversity of crops adapted to the climate and semi-arid soil in Brazil’s Northeast.
- Native Sons
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1977
- Native Web
Resource Type: Website Resources for indigenous cultures around the world.
- Native Women
The Doubly Denied Resource Type: Book First Published: 1984
- Native Women: The Doubly Denied
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1983
- Native Women's Committee
Organization profile published 1983 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1983
- Natives in a class society
Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1983 Same as CX2835.
- NATO does not, and never did, 'defend' democracy
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2023 Its record demonstrates that NATO is not a consensual, popular alliance to defend democracy. NATO is not only a hazard to peace, it is also a threat to democracy.
- NATO Expands to Border of Russia, Then Blames Russia for Being On NATO's Doorstep
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Russia at the gates? US State Dept, Pentagon grilled over NATO expansion. Watch the video or read the transcript: with clowns like these, it is no wonder that the USA has lost wars in Viet Nam, Afganistan, Iraq, etc.
- NATO isn't defending Ukraine. It's stabbing it in the back
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2023 The US and its allies are sustaining the very war they now cite as grounds for disqualifying Kyiv from Nato membership.
- NATO - New York Times Convoy Fabrications
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 On Saturday, the entire humanitarian convoy of 227 trucks crossed back into Russia without incident after having successfully delivered its contents to the Luhansk distribution centre. The unwavering round trip project from Russia surmounted considerable bureaucratic delays and political obstacles including wild assertions that the convoy’s true purpose was to ‘smuggle weapons’ to the east Ukraine rebels.
- NATO Prepares for War: Confrontation and Insanity
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 The US-NATO military alliance is gearing up for war, and its meeting 8-9 July, 2016 is yet another step to nuclear confrontation and a gigantic leap backwards in world sanity. The gathering in Warsaw, capital of implacably anti-Russia Poland (NATO member since 1999, when the US-inspired military push towards Russia's borders gathered further momentum), is a symbol of Western determination to menace Moscow.
- NATO and Serbia, 15 Years On
The Bombs that Failed Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 As Ukraine’s situation accelerates with actions of sanctions, annexations, coups and counter-coups, it is worth noting how another compact was firstly dissolved and then subsequently tortured in the 1990s. The trends are similar – the moralising, the external interference, the bullying of powers extraneous yet obsessed with holding the levers of a disintegrating country. On NATO, the Yugoslavian Federation, and the Kosovo bombings.
- NATO Sets Its Sights on Colombia
Trouble Brewing in South America Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Colombian Defence Minister Juan Carlos Pinzón and the Deputy Secretary-General of NATO, Alexander Vershbow, signed an Agreement on the Security of Information which include future collaboration in matters of security, and facilitates the participation of Colombia in a number of NATO activities.
- The NATO War and Its Aims
Against The Current vol. 81 Resource Type: Article First Published: 1999 A principled Left position must contain a strong, clear denunciation both of NATO's imperialist designs and of the brutal national oppression of the Kosovar Albanians by the Yugoslav regime. The ATC editors' position, "NATO's Road to War/Ruin," does this. However, it does not deal adequately with the arguments of the prowar, pro-NATO left, and it is this aspect I would like to comment on.
- NATO/US vs Russia in Ukraine: A Trotskyist Analysis
A litmus test for Trotskyists Resource Type: Article First Published: 2022 The current conflict in Ukraine seems in all likelihood to eventually be viewed as a major historical turning point. It has three interrelated threads: the decline of the American imperium; Russia’s role in an emerging multipolar geopolitical world order; and sharpening of national/ethnic antagonisms within Ukraine itself.
- NATO's Crises
The 2% goal as defence illiteracy Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 NATO's London Summit on December 3 and 4, 2019 displays the deep political crisis of the 70-year-old alliance: Only a dinner and a short meeting, no statement to be issued, quarrels among the leading military members, accusations, substantial differences on Syria and many other issues, the deepest-ever Transatlantic conflict and the usual issues of burden-sharing.
- NATO's Road to War and Ruin
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1999 THE CARNAGE IN Kosovo and the United States/NATO air campaign—which, we will argue, is escalating toward either humiliating defeat or a full-scale ground war—pose one of the greatest challenges in a generation to the left's principles, political courage and moral backbone. During most of our lifetimes, it's been unprecedented to confront such a situation of apparent total conflict between competing imperatives: between the need for immediate action to stop the crimes against...
- Natotawin
Periodical profile published 1978 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1978
- Natural Causes
Essays in Ecological Marxism Resource Type: Book First Published: 1998 O'Connor provides an ecological Marxist analysis and suggests new political strategies.
- Natural Disasters
Acts of God or Acts of Man? Resource Type: Book The authors argue that natural disasters are not so natural. Surveying the rising damage caused around the world by floods, draught, cyclones, earthquakes and tidal waves, they conclude that these events are "disaster triggers," magnified by the three major contributors to disasters in the Third World: poverty, environmental degradation, and rapid population growth. This book offers new directions and planning for a more sustainable world community.
- Natural Energy
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1984
- The Natural History of Canada
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1988 Written for the general reader, and well-illustrated, this book paints Canada's natural world in broad brush strokes but with a wealth of detail.
- Natural Life
Periodical profile published 1992 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1992
- Natural Life
A Journal of Natural Living,vol. 1 issue 1 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1976 A magazine dedicated to providing information to Canadians interested in exploring alternatives in the areas of life-styles, energy, co-ops, organic foods, and schools among others.
- Natural Pathogens and Social Affliction
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2020 On how focus on COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a lack of attention and resources to other diseases, particularly in developing nations.
- Nature and Animal Conservation
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Conservation of ecosystems and the species within them would help to maintain the natural balances disrupted by recent human activity. Unfortunately, despite the effort put into conservation by organizations and activists, their work can easily be undermined by those who have other interests. This occurs, for example, from habitat destruction, illegal poaching, to influencing or manipulating laws designed to protect species.
- Nature Canada
Resource Type: Website A member-based, non-profit conservation organization. Focuses on conservation initiatives to protect birds, endangered species, and wildlands and oceans.
- Nature and the Communist Manifesto
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1998 What is needed is a broadening of the original socialist vision rather than a rejection of that vision or its amalgamation with something else, like liberal or neo-liberal) environmentalism.
- Nature Conservancy of Canada
Resource Type: Website
- Nature Heals
The Psychological Essays of Paul Goodman Resource Type: Book First Published: 1979 Adolescent sexuality, the nature of aggression, ethics, Freud, the psychology of artists, Reich, homosexuality -- large, important, and controversial issues like these fascinated Paul Goodman, and in these essays he writes about them as if he absolutely had to, as if nothing were more important than the subject at hand.
- Nature, Labor, and the Rise of Capitalism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 The nature of capitalism puts it at war with Nature.
- Nature of Economies
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000 Published: 2001 Jacobs argues that since human beings exist wholly within nature as part of natural order in every respect, we should look to the processes of nature for vibrant and flexible models of economic planning.
- The Nature of Mass Demonstrations
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1968 Published: 2017 John Berger analyses the social dynamics and strengths of mass demonstrations.
- The Nature of Police, the Role of the Left
Learning From Ferguson Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Iit would be hard to deny that the police are a racist institution par excellence. They kill young Black, Latino, and Native people at a disproportionately higher rate than white youth, and the institution itself descended from the patrols created to capture fugitive slaves in the South and police urban immigrants in the North.
- The Nature of Stalinist Russia
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1948 There is an unbridgeable antagonism between the definition of Russia as a degenerated workers' state and fundamental elements of Marxism, such as, to take one example, the self-mobilisation and self-conscious action of the masses as a necessary element for the socialist revolution.
- The Nature of War Has Changed
The Vicious Forces of Sectarian Strife Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 A new kind of war is developing. It is very different from the mass conflict of the First World War when governments mobilised millions of men and vast industrial resources. Wars have got smaller, but are equally and, on occasions, more vicious than in the past.
- Nature Saskatchewan
Resource Type: Website Non-profit conservation striving to help protect Saskatchewan's native species and natural ecosystems.
- Nature, science & power
Questions need to be asked... Resource Type: Website First Published: 2014 Here many questions will be asked, some answers attempted. This blog connects to a new book: Bold Scientists: dispatches from the battle for honest science, published in 2014 by Between the Lines.
- Nature Study
A Journal of Environmental Education and Intrepretation - Periodical profile published 1989 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1989
- Nature: Ulli Diemer - Selected snippets & quotes from Radical Digressions
Resource Type: Article
- NatureServe
Resource Type: Website A non-profit conservation organization that provides the scientific information and tools needed to help guide effective conservation action. NatureServe and its network of natural heritage programs are the leading source for information about rare and endangered species and threatened ecosystems.NatureServe represents an international network of biological inventories - known as natural heritage programs or conservation data centers - operating in all 50 U.S. states, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean.
- Naturesongs
Resource Type: Website Provides samples of various natural sounds, promotes nature recording and archiving, and provides a library of sounds that people can refer to when they hear something new.
- Naturism
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article A cultural and political movement advocating and defending social nudity in private and in public. It may also refer to a lifestyle based on personal, family and/or social nudism.
- Naturism and Civil Disobedience
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1996 May a naturist go so far as to break the law to encourage the liberalization of anti-nudity laws? When is nonviolent civil disobedience justified in advocating the naturist cause?
- Naturist Action Fund
Organization profile published 1991 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1991
- The Naturist Society
Resource Type: Website Promotes body acceptance through clothing-optional recreation using the tools of education and community outreach.
The Naturist Society views clothing-optional recreation as essential to body acceptance. Through clothing-optional recreation, participants, be they individuals, couples or families, learn to appreciate the diversity of body types and gain a better understanding and acceptance of their own bodies.
- The Naturist Society: A Brief History
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000 What is The Naturist Society? How, why, and where did it begin? What does it hope to accomplish?
- Nauka i jej wrogowie
Polish translation of Science and its Enemies Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016
- Navajo Diné Fight Uranium Resources Inc. Mining Permits In New Mexico
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 The Navajo Diné community have notched up a victory over Uranium Resources Inc. decades old plan to dig for uranium at Crownpoint and Churchrock, New Mexico, by successfully appealing a state permit for the Colorado company to dump waste into the Westwater Canyon aquifer.
- The Nazi Connection
Eugenics, American Racism, and German National Socialism Resource Type: Book This book shows the eugenic/racist connections between Nazi Germany and the US. Responsibility for the holocaust extends beyond Germany.
- The Nazi Seizure of Power
The Experience of a Single German Town Resource Type: Book First Published: 1965 A study of how the Nazi takeover took place in one German town.
- Nazi Zombies Ate Gloria Steinem's Brain!
Why US Politics Turns Ordinary People into Drooling Morons Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 The problem, in a nutshell, is this: when people decide to support a prospective candidate in the US primary races they are putting themselves in the position of defending the indefensible. The very nature of this politico-Darwinist death match means that once you pick your chosen leader you must reject all criticism and suppress all doubt. You must become aggressively defensive and you must, above all, prevent your own wayward brain from thinking those bad thoughts that weaken the image of the immaculate leader. Any chink in their armour will be exploited by the enemies that surround them. Loyalty must be automatic and unconditional. Vigilance must be constant.
- The Nazis and Deconstruction: Jean-Pierre Faye's Demolition of Derrida
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1993 A review of Jean-Pierre Faye's book 'La raison narrative', which traces the Nazi origins of deconstructionist and post-modernist concepts and terminology. Faye shows, for example, that the concept of 'deconstruction' was introduced in a Nazi journal edited by M.H. Goering, and he shows how theorists who based themselves on Heidegger's writings, such as Derrida, Lyotard, and Lacoue-Labarthe, whitewashed Heidegger's Nazism, treating it as a mere 'detail'.
- NBC News Releases the Long-Awaited Trailer for its Summer Horror Film About ISIS
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 ISIS now officially poses a bigger threat to the "U.S. homeland" than the one posed by former title-holder Al Qaeda.
- The NDP: Can it make a difference?
A marxist analysis Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1997 How is it possible that the NDP, the only party which is not funded by big business, has been unable to capitalize on the anger amongst ordinary people? This pamphlet examines the roots of the collapse of the NDP and why it has been so slow to recover.
- NDP, Liberals smear Palestine Demo
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2024 Canada's liberal political establishment are echoing Kahanist fascists in their smears of internationalist, anti-genocide, activists.
- NDP: The Dream of Power
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1974 A history of Canada's New Democratic Party from its origins to 1973.
- Nearing, Scott
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article American radical economist, educator, writer, political activist, and advocate of simple living. (1883-1983).
- Nearly $2 Trillion Purloined from U.S. Workers in 2009
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 The upward redistribution has remained as hidden as possible. The forms it has taken—as bonuses, bloated salaries, elephantine stock options, padded consulting fees, outsized compensation to boards of directors, sumptuous conferences, palatial offices complete with original artwork, retinues of superfluous “support” staff, hunting lodges, private corporate dining rooms, regal retirement agreements, and so on—defy exact categorization. Some would appear as profit, some as interest, some as dividends, realized capital gains, gigantic pension programs, retained earnings, or owners’ income, with the remainder deeply buried as “costs of doing business.”
- 'Nearly Every War Has Been The Result Of Media Lies'
Julian Assange, State-Corporate Media and Ukraine Resource Type: Article First Published: 2022 Julian Assange once observed that, 'Nearly every war has been the result of media lies.' For daring to publish evidence of US war crimes, Assange now sits in the high-security Belmarsh prison in London, at risk of being extradited to the US within the next few weeks. The prospects for a fair trial range from miniscule to zero.
- Necessary and Unneccessary Utopias
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000 Reasserts the need for a bold and revolutionary imagination, one aimed at saner ways of living and organizaing society.
- Necessary Illusions
Thought Control in Democratic Societies Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989 Published: 1991 An inquiry into the nature of the media and the role of intellectuals in "a political system where the population cannot be disciplined by force, and thus must be subjected to more subtle forms of ideological control."
- The necessary revolution
Working together to create a sustainable world Resource Type: Book First Published: 2008 Published: 2010 Originally published in 2008 as: The necessary revolution: how individuals and organizations are working together to create a sustainable world.
- The NED's Useful Idiots
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 On Friday, June 8, 2018, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow augmented her nightly Russiagate fetish by extolling the merits of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), telling her huge audience that the NED, created in the 1980s by the Ronald Reagan administration, still does the "non-partisan hard work around the world, of promoting small D democracy and promoting the institutions of civil society that any culture needs in order to have a functioning democracy."
- The Need for a Compelling Anti-Capitalist Narrative
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 To inspire people with possibility socialists need to create a vision of the world they want to create instead of just showing how bad capitalism is.
- The Need for a New Political Vocabulary
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2024 Political differences between Europe’s centrist parties are marginal, all supporting neoliberal cutbacks in social spending in favor of rearmament, fiscal stringency and the deindustrialization that support of U.S.-NATO policy entails. The word “centrist” means not advocating any change in the economy’s neoliberalism. Hyphenated-centrist parties are committed to maintaining the pro-U.S. post-2022 status quo.
That means letting U.S. leaders control European politics via NATO and the European Commission, Europe’s counterpart to America’s Deep State. This passivity is putting its economies onto a war footing, with inflation, trade dependence on the United States and European deficits resulting from U.S.-sponsored trade and financial sanctions against Russia and China.
- The Need for a New Socialist Movement
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1984 It has fallen to socialists in the last decades of this century to undertake the daunting task of establishing new socialist directions just as our forerunners had to do in the first decades of this century.
- The Need for a New Socialist Movement
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1984 It has fallen to socialists in the last decades of this century to undertake the daunting task of establishing new socialist directions just as our forerunners had to do in the first decades of this century.
- The Need for Alternative Employment
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989 An alternative economy would enable movement people to integrate their bread labour with their social change work.
- The Need for Clear Demands at the Peoples' Climate March
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 In New York City on September 21st, a major climate march is planned. It will take place two days before UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's UN Climate Summit -- a one-day closed door session where the world's "leaders" will discuss "ambitions" for the upcoming climate conference (COP20) in Lima Peru.
- The Need for Community Based Programs for Former Psychiatric Patients
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1981 St. Johns, like other cities across Canada, has been facing an increase in the number of former psychiatric patients who are largely left to their own resources for survival in the city.
- The Need for Third Sector Development
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1977 A paper that argues that large centralized government and business enterprises are incapable of responding to the critical needs of small communities.
- The need to protect the internet from 'astroturfing' grows ever more urgent
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 The tobacco industry does it, the US Air Force clearly wants to ... astroturfing – the use of sophisticated software to drown out real people on web forums – is on the rise. How do we stop it?
- The Need to Radicalise the Bolivarian Revolution
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Through an interview with Jorge Martín, the secretary of the Hands Off Venezuela solidarity campaign, the events leading to the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela are examined.
- Needed: 5% Participation to Overthrow Crony Capitalism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Erica Chenoweth, author of Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict, explains how to overthrow U.S. crony capitalism: “In raw numbers, movements generally achieve systematic change (i.e., in the +80% likelihood category) when they mobilize over 5 percent of the population. The Iranian Revolution, among the largest popular uprisings, achieved about 10 percent mobilization. In the US with 311 million people, this would mean between 15.5 million and 31.1 million people.”
- The Needle is Deep Into the Red Zone
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1983
- Neeginan: A Report on the Feasability Study
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978
- Negar la cobertura de salud a los trabajadores migrantes lesionados es vergonzoso
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013
- Negotiating with a Sovereign Quebec
Resource Type: Book
- Negroes in the Civil War
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1943 The struggle of the Negro masses derives its peculiar intensity from the simple fact that what they are struggling for is not abstract but is always perfectly visible around them. In their instinctive revolutionary efforts for freedom, the escaping slaves had helped powerfully to begin and now those who remained behind had helped powerfully to conclude, the self-destructive course of the slave power.
- Negroes with Guns
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1965 Published: First published in 1962, Negroes with Guns is the story of a southern black community's struggle to arm itself in self-defense against the Ku Klux Klan and other racist groups.
- Neighborhood Action: Recipes For Change
Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1986
- Neighbors
The Destruction of the Jewish Community at Jedwabne, Poland Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001 An account of the humiliation, butchery, torture and burning alive of 1600 Jewish men, women and children in the Polish town of Jedwabne on July 10, 1941 by their Polish neighbours.
- Neil Webster
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1980
- Neill, A. S.
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article Scottish progressive educator, author and founder of Summerhill school. (1883-1973).
- Neither Allah, Nor Master!
Resource Type: Film First Published: 2011 A cinematic exploration of secularism in the Muslim country of Tunisia before and after the deposition of Ben Ali.
- Neither Victims nor Executioners
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1946 A new edition of this 1946 classic points the way toward a new ethic of responsibility in coping with the twin threads of contemporary warfare and our moral culpability in political violence.
- Nellie McClung Theatre
Organization profile published 1986 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1986
- Nellie's
Organization profile published 1981 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1981 Nellie's is a short-term shelter for women in crisis.
- Nelson Mandela
The Struggle Is My Life Resource Type: Book First Published: 1990 This is an updated account of Nelson Mandela's speeches and political writings from both his days as leader of the African Congress Youth League in 1944 to his release from prison in 1990. The excerpts from his trial are riveting and revealing of the governments mind-set on apertheid. Mandela emerges as a man with patience, thoughtfulness and character. The text is enhanced with an index and new photographs.
- Nelson Mandela
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Mandela was not alone. The struggle to liberate South Africa was a collective effort. Moreover it was the power of the most downtrodden, the workers in the factories, the poor in the community, working class women and youth that brought the Apartheid government, if not completely to its knees – at least to negotiate the terms of the end of their racist system.
- Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article
- Nelson Mandela: A Dissenting Opinion
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 It is an indication of what Mandela was up against that the man who fought so hard and long against a brutal apartheid regime was so completely defeated when he took power in South Africa. That was because he was no longer struggling against a rogue regime but against the existing order. As I suspect Mandela realised only too well, one cannot lead a revolution when there are no followers.
- Nelson Mandela's Long Walk
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 A look at Nelson Mandela's book, "Long Walk to Freedom" in the context of the apartheid regime in South Africa in the 1980s.
- Nelson Small Legs Jr. Foundation
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978 A foundation set up to help native ex-offenders to integrate into society.
- Neo-liberalism and the ongoing economic assault on ordinary Canadians
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 Two recent stories out of Ottawa underline the ongoing political and economic assault on ordinary Canadians. More Canadians are now working for low wages than at any time in decades, continuing a trend that began in the early 1990s, and Stephen Harper has announced major changes to retirement benefits -- including delaying Old Age Security(OAS) eligibility to age 67. What kind of society beggars those of its citizens who worked all their lives and now want to retire in dignity while privileging the rich and super-rich?
- Neo-Nazis in Ukraine? No, Yes, No-Yes
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2023 A New York Times' reporter's job this week is to persuade us that all those Ukrainian soldiers wearing Nazi insignia and marching through Kiev in Klan-like torch parades are not what you think.
- Neocolonial Invitation to a Tribal War
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001 Chomsky discusses American involvement and authority in the affairs of Israel, for example, regarding Israel's withdrawal and the establishment of a Palestinian state. He attributes the lack of progress in the region to such intervention.
- Neo-Colonialism and The Canadian Political Economy
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1977 This study paper provides information for those seeking to reflect on the dynamics of the Canadian economy in an international context.
- Neocon con game: First deprive public institutions of their ability to act, then blame them for not acting
Margaret Wente's Chutzpah Resource Type: Article First Published: 2005 The neocon con game: first deprive public institutions of their ability to act, then blame them for not acting
- The Neoconservative Threat to World Order
Washington's Perilous War for Hegemony Resource Type: Book First Published: 2015 Paul Craig Roberts explores the extreme dangers in Washington's imposition of vassalage on other countries and Washington's resurrection of distrust among nuclear powers, the very distrust that Reagan and Gorbachev worked to eliminate. Roberts explains how the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 removed the only check on Washington's ability to act unilaterally.
- Neo-fascism
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article Neo-fascism is a post-World War II ideology that usually includes nationalism, anti-immigration policies or, where relevant, nativism (see definition), anti-communism, and opposition to the parliamentary system and liberal democracy.
- Neoliberal Ebola: The Agroeconomic Origins of the Ebola Outbreak
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Wallace describes the rise of Ebola, connecting its outbreak to capital-driven shifts in land and changes in the agroeconomic context.
- Neoliberalism against capitalism?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Neil Davidson on how the current neo-liberal project has been almost too successful as a ruling class strategy, creating a form of capitalism which endangers the long-term security of capital itself and edges society ever closer to barbarism.
- Neoliberalism: Free Market Fundamentalism or Corporate Power?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 The idea of "free market fundamentalism (FMF)" omits the fact that neoliberalism requires state intervention to run, so criticism of neoliberalsm based on FMF is ahistorical and self-defeating.
- Neoliberalism Has Met Its Match In China
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 Unless China starts playing by neoliberal rules Trump's economic war with them will lead the US to a race to the bottom or isolation from international markets.
- Neoliberalism Is a Political Project
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 David Harvey gives his views on what neoliberalism is, how it unfolds, and what resistance to it looks like.
- Neoliberalism and the New Lynching
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 I don't think it's a coincidence that they would raise mass Black and Brown incarceration as being a counterinsurgency tactic. I think we've seen that out there on the streets, out there in Baltimore and Ferguson lately.
- The Neoliberalism Order Begins to Crack
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Western ruling classes are now beginning to suffer political payback for 40 years of neoliberalism and nearly ten years of economic crisis.
- Neonicotinoids are Poisoning Entire Farmland Ecosystems
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 The widespread use of neonicotinoid insecticides is causing a neurotoxic overload afflicting entire farm ecosystems from earthworms to bees, other pollinators and birds. A collapse in food production may inevitably follow.
- Neo-Racism in the Southwest
The (Mis)education of the Coming Majority Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 What is taking place in southern Arizona deserves our attention as the most fanatical episode in the war against public education.
- The Nestle Boycott
Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1982 For several years, the Nestlé corporation has been the focus of an international boycott protesting their promotion of infant formula in the Third World.
- Nestlé: Malevolent Corporation Capitalizes on Global Water Crisis
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 Demand for water is outstripping supply at an accelerating rate. Nestlé’s goal is to shift government policy away from providing public municipal water supplies to people, and toward a dependency on bottled water to provide basic drinking water.
- Net freedom 'at stake' on WikiLeaks
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 Internet service providers are cutting access to the whistleblower site, raising broader concerns about online freedom.
- 'Net zero' emissions is a dangerous hoax
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2021
- Netanyahu goes nuclear ... now wait for the fallout
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has spent years trying to convince the international community and Israelis that Tehran is racing towards building a nuclear bomb, when evidence presented by his own spies show the opposite.
- Netanyahu: Have You No Shame?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Israel’s Prime Minister attributing the Holocaust to Palestinian influence over Hitler is a "Blood Libel" level lie.
- Netanyahu's Operation Stupidity
Who is Winning in Gaza? Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Who is Winning in Gaza? Which must be answered, the Jewish way, with another question: how to judge?
- Netizen Report: Rights at Risk Under Trans-Pacific Trade Deal
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 The controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement may soon become reality after years of high-level trade deliberations that have been held almost entirely behind closed doors.
- Netizen Report: Why Did YouTube Censor Your Videos? You May Never Know.
Global Voices Advocacy's Netizen Report offers an international snapshot of challenges, victories, and emerging trends in Internet rights ar Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Amid an apparent shift in YouTube’s approach to monitoring for rules violations and staying in the good graces of advertisers, a wave of YouTube users have found their work either blocked or relegated to "restricted" mode in recent months.
- Nettlau, Max
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article German anarchist and historian. (1865-1944).
- Network
Vol 1, No 2, March 1976 - Periodical profile published 1976 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1976 An inter-community newsletter.
- Network
Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1981 Network is a service developed by a group of CUT Social Action Training graduates.
- Network
Volume 3, Number 3 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1985 A newsletter of information and opinion of radical social change.
- The Network
Leaked Data Reveals How the U.S. Trains Vast Numbers of Foreign Soldiers and Police With Little Oversight Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016
- Network Notes:
Participatory Research in North America Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989
- A Network of Indigenous Language Digital Activists in Mexico
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 The Internet has emerged as a space where many in Mexico can communicate online using indigenous languages, as well as to create new digital content instead of being just consumers of content.
- Network: The Newspaper Of Saskatchewan Women
Periodical profile published 1982 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1982
- Networking
The First Report and Directory Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1982 Directory and description/analysis of networking.
- Networks refuse anti-TV ads
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1991
- Networks: The Ecology of the Movements
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2003
- Neue Rheinische Zeitung - Digitalisierung
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1848 Published: Die Neue Rheinische Zeitung. Organ der Demokratie erschien in 301 Ausgaben vom 1. Juni 1848 bis zum 19. Mai 1849 täglich in der preußischen Stadt Köln unter der Chefredaktion von Karl Marx und Mitarbeit von Friedrich Engels. Sie umfasst somit den Zeitraum der europäischen Revolution von 1848/49. Weitere Redakteure waren Heinrich Bürgers, Ernst Dronke, Ferdinand Freiligrath, Georg Weerth, Ferdinand Wolff und Wilhelm Wolff.
Die Zeitung erreichte eine Auflage von 5000 bis 6000 Exemplaren und verfügte über eigene Korrespondenten insbesondere in Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, Wien und Paris. Zu den täglichen Ausgaben wurden häufig Beilagen veröffentlicht. Von der vollständig in Rot gedruckten Abschlussnummer vom 19. Mai 1849 wurden fast 20 000 Exemplare gedruckt.
- Neue Zeit, Die
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article German socialist theoretical journal of the Social Democratic Party of Germany.
- Neutral Ground
Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1986
- Never Again!
The hows and whys of stopping Fascism Resource Type: Book First Published: 1980 Fascism is not an elemental, irresistible force, but a movement and a system of ideas - with specific causes and specific weaknesses. This book looks and how and why fascism grows, and how and why its opponents failed in the 1930s, in Spain and Germany, at how and why they succeeded in Britian, and ht how and why we can stop fascism today.
- Never Again a World Without Us
Voices of Mayan Women in Chiapas, Mexico Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001 Ortiz tells the stories of indigenous women, many of whom were involved in the Zapatista movement, all of whom were affected in some way by the movement.
- Never Be A Soldier
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1998 [This classic, written in 1915, was one of numerous leaflets by Socialist Party leader Debs opposing World War I. His opponents sent co pies of this and other antiwar statements by Debs to the U.S. Attorney General. See Eugene Debs. Spokesman for Labor and Socialism, by Bernard Brommel (Charles H. Kerr, 1978), 117, and Tim Dayton's review of "We Called Each Other Comrade" in this issue of ATC.]
WORKING MEN ARE forced into war as working women are forced into prostitution.
- Never Neutral
On Labour History/Radical History Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011
- Never Say Die!
Resource Type: Book Autobiography of labour lawyer John Stanton with an account of Canadian labour history since the 1930's.
- Never Say This is the Final Road for You
Resource Type: Audio Paul Robeson’s rendition (in Yiddish) of Zog Nit Keynol, often called the song of the Warsaw Ghetto.
- The Never-Ending Curse of Coal
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 Last week Murray Energy, one of the largest coal mining corporations in the nation, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. That makes it the fifth coal company to do so in the last year.
- The New "Politics from Below"
Book review of Raul Zibechi's "Territories in Resistance: A Cartography of Latin American Social Movements" Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Zibechi's "Territories in Resistance" centres on the practices in Latin American movements, such as the Zapatistas and the Landless Workers Movement, analysing their strengths and weaknesses over time vis-à-vis the central governments that they helped bring to power.
- New Age Business
Community Corporations That Work Resource Type: Book First Published: 1986
- New Age Business: Community Corporations That Work
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1987
- The New Age Community Guidebook
Alternative Choices in Lifestyles Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1989
- The New Age: Notes of a Fringe Watcher
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1988 Gardner debunks pseudoscience and the paranormal.
- A New Age Of People Power: Lessons From The Dongria Kondh
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 With greater power to build alliances across boundaries, the Davids of the world are having more success throwing off the Goliaths.
- New Age Politics: Healing Self and Society
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1978
- New Age Transition Center
Organization profile published 1976 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1976 New Age Transition Center provided workshops for people interested in developing a creative awareness gained through major life changes.
- A New and Better Canada
Principles and Policies of a New Canadian Political Party Resource Type: Book First Published: 1992 Published: 1993 Hurtig calls for a new political party committed to sweeping political reform and plans to put Canadians back to work.
- The New Anti-Liberals
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1999
- The New Atlantis
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1626 Tells of a "lost civilisation" that lives in perfect harmony and peace. Their society is dedicated to the accumulation of knowledge and the study of science and nature.
- New Bank Leak Shows How Rich Exploit Tax Haven Loopholes
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 The identities of thousands of wealthy offshore clients of a major Jersey, Channel Isles private bank have been leaked to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists.
The data leaks reveal how the very richest families dip in and out of British jurisdiction as it suits them, exploiting what academic experts call Jersey's 'fictitious space.'
- The New Blanquism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1920 The revolution can only issue from the masses, and it is only through the masses that it is carried out. The Communist Party has forgotten this simple truth and, with the insufficient forces of a revolutionary minority, it wants to do what only the class can do, in such a way that the consequence will be defeat, which will set back the cause of the World Revolution for a long time, at the cost of the most painful sacrifices.
- New book describes a century of Jewish opposition to Zionism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006
- New Breed
Periodical profile published 1976 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1976 Monthly, new magazine to inform and educate native people in Saskatchewan about current events, history and tradition, and the local and national Indian scene.
- New Breed
Periodical profile published 1982 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1982
- New Breed Journal
Periodical profile published 1983 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1983
- A New British Provocation in Palestine
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1946 British imperialism, for years on end, has attempted to direct the ire of the Arab masses against the Jewish population of the country. For this purpose the policy of Zionist expansion has been supported, a policy which results in the eviction of Arab tenants from the land, drives Arab workers from jobs, and strengthens the Zionist fortress which is determined to establish a Jewish State in Palestine. Imperialist support for Zionism is calculated to achieve two results: One, to establish a power which directly supports it, which will constitute a faithful ally against the Arabs in every instance of an anti-imperialist uprising of the Arabs of the Middle East; the other, to have Zionism serve as a means of diverting the ire of the oppressed Arab masses away from imperialism onto a side issue - clashes with Jews.
- The New Brunswick Forest Industry/Breif to the New Brunswick Ministries of Agriculture & Natural Resource
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1977 A discussion of the history and current situation in regards to the forestry industry and small woodlots in New Brunswick.
- The New Bureaucracy
Waste and Folly in the Private Sector Resource Type: Book First Published: 1992 Hardin shows that the private sector is a huge and wasteful bureaucracy; he looks at major corporations, the stock market, the advertising and marketing industry, consultants, money managers, think tanks, the media, etc.
- The New Capitalism and the Old Class Struggle
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1975
- New Catholic Bishops Report says workers in crisis
Resource Type: Article
- The New Challenge of Direct Democracy
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1996 Direct democracy involves citizens in discussion and decisions about what the government is to do, rather than leaving this to officials or parliaments. It thus challenges the restrictions placed by representative democracies such as Britain and the United States on political consultation and popular participation. Why should responsible adults not take public decisions as well as making their own individual choices?
- New Challenges to Tenant Organizing in New York City
Against The Current vol. 125 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 On June 16, 2006, 305 West 150th Street, a rundown 84-unit apartment building in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, sold for $6.95 million. The City of New York has documented 274 housing maintenance code violations on this property, reflecting the presence of leaks, broken front door locks and exposed lead paint. The tenants are mostly poor and working class Latinos from Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic; many depend on subsidies, such as Section 8, to pay rent.
- The New Chinese Nationalism
Against The Current vol. 136 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 Corporate globalization has been remarkably successful in driving down wages and the welfare of working people across the world. Resistance to this is necessary and inevitable, hence the birth of the anti-globalization movement. The movement is vastly heterogeneous, but internationalist aspirations are strongly visible.
- A New City Agenda
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2004 While Canadians have quickly recognized the importance of healthy cities in their own lives and communities, governments have lagged far behind. In A New City Agenda, journalist and former mayor, John Sewell answers the question: What would a new deal for cities look like? He articulates a new vision for Canada’s largest urban regions and the implementation of required changes in social services, public education, settlement, health, housing, policing, land use and governance.
- A New COINTELPRO?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Malik discusses the revelations that the FBI is targeting Black Lives Matters and what Justice Department head Jeff Sessions calls “Black identity” extremists as well as the response to open racism and how to move forward.
- The New Cold War Policy Has Backfired
How the US Created Its Own Worst Nightmare Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 The world’s geopolitics, major trade patterns and military alliances have changed radically in the past month. Russia has re-oriented its gas and oil trade, and also its trade in military technology, away from Europe toward Eurasia. The result is the opposite of America’s hope for the past half-century of dividing and conquering Eurasia: setting Russia against China, isolating Iran, and preventing India, the Near East and other Asian countries from joining together to create an alternative to the U.S. dollar area.
- The new colonialism: Greece and Ukraine
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 According to Jack Rasmus, aA new form of colonialism is emerging in Europe. Not colonialism imposed by military conquest and occupation, as in the 19th century. Not even the more efficient form of economic colonialism pioneered by the U.S. in the post-1945 period, where the costs of direct administration and military occupation were replaced with compliant local elites allowed to share in the wealth extracted in exchange for being allowed to rule on behalf of the colonizers. In the 21st century, it is 'colonialism by means of financial asset transfer.' It is colony wealth extraction by colonizing country managers, assigned to directly administer the processes in the colony by which financial assets are to be transferred. This new form of colonialism by direct management plus financial wealth transfer is now emerging in Greece and Ukraine.
- The New Commune-ist Manifesto
Workers of the World, It Really Is Time to Unite Resource Type: Book First Published: 2013 The book starts with a question: If Karl Marx were alive today and asked to write a new edition of The Communist Manifesto, how would it be different from the original, composed 165 years ago?
- The new conquistadors making their presence felt at COP20 in Peru
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 A new report released at COP20 by CEO, the Democracy Center and Transnational Institute shows how corporations causing social and environmental destruction in the Andes and Amazon are driving climate change, whilst enjoying influential seats at the climate-negotiating table.
- The New Crusade
America's War on Terrorism Resource Type: Book Examines the myths that have arisen around the war on terrorism and the ways they are used to benefit a small elite.
- New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2018
- The New Dark Ages
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1996 For hundreds of millions of people in parts of the Middle-East, Africa and South-East Asia, the ascendancy of Islamic fundamentalism has ushered in an era of religious obscurantism and intolerance. The liberal, compassionate wing of Islam - although it still has large numbers of adherents - is being forced onto the defensive and increasingly eclipsed.
- New Dawn Enterprises Limited
Organization profile published 1976 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1976 Paper describes the efforts of New Dawn to mobilize government and voluntary resources to contribute solutions to economic and social problems in Cape Breton.
- The New Dawn Story
Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1981 In the area of industrial Cape Breton Island, there exists a form of Community Development Corporation (CDC) known as New Dawn Enterprises Limited.
- The New Dawn Story
An Experiment In Economically-Based Community Development Resource Type: Article First Published: 1983
- New Day in Babylon
The Black Power Movement and American Culture, 1965 - 1975 Resource Type: Book First Published: 1992
- New Deal for Nature: Paying the Emperor to Fence the Wind
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2020 The latest idea to be heavily promoted by big conservation NGOs is doubling the world's so-called "Protected Areas" (PAs) so that they cover thirty percent of the globe's lands and oceans. This is now their main rallying cry and response to two of the world's biggest problems -- climate chaos and loss of biodiversity. It sounds good: It's easy to grasp and has numbers that are supposed to be measurable, and advertisers do love numbers. What better answer to climate change and biodiversity loss than to ban human "interference" over huge areas? If, that is, you think "everybody" is guilty of causing both crises and that everything's solved by keeping them away. The idea's been around for years, but now governments and industries are promoting it to the tune of billions of dollars, so it'll be difficult to oppose. But it's actually dangerous nonsense which would have exactly the reverse effect to what we're told, and if we want to save our world, it must be stopped.
- New Democracy Internet site
Resource Type: Website Supports a democratic revolution to overthrow corporate capitalism, but opposes socialism. Features short articles on labour issues, the deficit, education.
- New Democratic Party
Connexipedia: Article in the Canadian Encyclopedia Resource Type: Article A social democratic party and a member of the Socialist International.
- New Democratic Youth Newsletter
March 1973 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1973 Newsletter containing a report on the ONDY's activities in 1972; on the left and the Waffle in the NDP, and an announcement of the ONDY's 11th annual convention.
- A New Economic Model for the South: Ditch Corporate Welfare and Fund Agricultural Co-ops
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 A report from the Institute for Policy Studies, titled "Agricultural Cooperatives: Opportunities and Challenges for African-American Women in the South," makes the case that redirecting governmental support from corporate welfare to agricultural co-ops could provide an alternative vision for economic development in the Southern United States.
- New Enclosures
Midnight Notes # 10 - Periodical profile published 1990 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1990
- A New Endeavour:
Selected Political Essays, Letters, and Addresses Resource Type: Book First Published: 1988
- The New English Canaan
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1637
- New Evidence Shows Main Chevron Witness Lied In $9.5 Billion Ecuador Lawsuit
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 A key witness has admitted under oath that he lied on behalf of Chevron, the California oil multinational, when the company sued to overturn a $9.5 billion verdict for pollution of the Ecuadorian Amazon.
- The New Face of the Radical Right?
Amerika's Would-be Pravy Sektor Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 In 2009, the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Political Research Associates agreed that Anarchist Nationalism "could become the new face of the radical right" in the USA. Attempting to mix subcultural anarchist mores with a cross-cutting class analysis that hinges on racial separatism and ancestral traditions, such as tribalism, Anarchist Nationalism demonstrate a worrying tendency of reactionaries to co-opt radical language in attempts to gain control over large popular fronts.
- The New Far-Right Government in Poland
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 IN asked a European comrade who spends a lot of time in Poland to comment on a recent article, "Poland: Anti-government rallies continue as Lech Walesa warns of civil war," in the (Trotskyist) World Socialist Web Site.
- New Fight to Save Mumia Abu-Jamal
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 In 2011, after years of international protest, Mumia's 1981 death sentence (following his wrongful conviction for killing a Philadelphia police officer) was rescinded allowing him to enter the general prison population. Although this was a major victory for the movement to win his freedom, it brought its own set of issues.
- New Film Tells the Story of Edward Snowden; Here Are the Surveillance Programs He Helped Expose
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Oliver Stone's latest film, "Snowden," bills itself as a dramatized version of the life of Edward Snowden, the NSA whistleblower who revealed the global extent of U.S. surveillance capabilities.
- New Forms of Worker Organization: The Syndicalist and Autonomist Restoration of Class-Struggle Unionism
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2014 A book that compiles workers struggles on a global basis, examining the formation and expansion of radical unions in the Global South and Global North.
- The New Games Book
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1976 A collection of noncompetitive, "play hard" games from the New Games Foundation. Emphasis is on fun and cooperation. Highly recommended.
- A New Generation Draws the Line
Kosovo, East Timor and the Standards of the West Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001 Published: 2002 1999 saw two major international crises which illuminate the strategies of the Western powers in the new century.In East Timor the warnings of further escalation in an unfolding humanitarian disaster could not have been more apparent. Chomsky points out, the West did not need to do very much to prevent this, but East Timor is of little strategic interest to the US and its allies, so they did nothing.By comparison, the intervention in Kosovo by NATO is very different, and Chomsky argues that strategic concerns were at stake; humanitarianism was not the moving force behind the military intervention in Yugoslavia.
- New generation: Growing up reading Rachel Carson, scientists unravel risks of new pesticides
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Like biologist Rachel Carson, whose 1962 book Silent Spring warned about the devastating effects of DDT, a new generation of scientists is trying to figure out if new pesticides -- which are being used in ever-increasing numbers, quantities, and combinations -- are harming living things they’re not intended to kill, including birds.
- A new generation of US-trained extremists is fighting Russia. Are we prepared for the blowback?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2022 US agencies have directly and indirectly trained and empowered Nazis and ultra-nationalists at home and abroad to fight Russians in Ukraine. This program follows the blueprint established by Western intelligence agencies in Afghanistan and Syria.
- The New Global Financial Cold War
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Interview with Dr. Michael Hudson, a financial economist and historian.
- New GMOs are 'not GM' -- EU folds under US pressure
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 The EU Commission has caved in to US pressure in TTIP trade talks by deciding to consider organisms modified by new "gene editing" techniques as non-GM -- in violation of the EU's own laws. The move could make the 'new GMOs' exempt from labeling and from health and environmental testing.
- New group challenges role of Israel lobby inside Labour Party as effort to undermine Corbyn
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Jeremy Corbyn's recent declaration of support for the Palestinian cause came as sections of his party's establishment demonstrated that they are determined to undermine his leadership; the issue they have selected as his Achilles' heel relates directly to the debate about the Palestinians.
- New group urges progressives to build 'One Big Campaign' to take on Harper
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 A campaign urging Canadian social activist groups to work together under one massive umbrella to take on the Harper regime and his right-wing supporters was officially launched today.
- New headaches for tar sands pipeline proponents as oil fouls Vancouver harbour
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 A bad turn of events for the local environment and for some of the oil barons targeting their entire planet in their climate-wrecking plans. That's an apt summary of the oil spill that has fouled the beaches and harbour of Vancouver BC beginning on April 8, 2015.
- A New History of Leviathan
Essays on the Rise of the American Corporate State Resource Type: Book First Published: 1972
- New Hogtown Press
After Retrenchment, A Few Steps Forward Resource Type: Article First Published: 1975 A profile of New Hogtown Press, a radical book and pamphlet publisher and distributor.
- New Hogtown Press
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 New Hogtown Press was a Canadian left-wing publisher active during the 1970s and 1980s.
- New Hogtown Press
Connexipedia article - French Resource Type: Article New Hogtown Press était un éditeur canadien de gauche actif durant les années 70 et 80.
- New Hogtown Press - Esperanto
Connexipedia article - Esperanto Resource Type: Article
- New Hogtown Press - Spring-Summer 1974 Catalogue
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1974
- New Hogtown Press - Fall 1973 Catalogue
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1973
- New Hogtown Press - Catalogue supplement Winter '75
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1975
- New Hogtown Press - Spanish Wikipedia Article
Wikipedia article - Spanish Resource Type: Article
- New Ideas
IDERA Newsletter - publication of the International Development Education Resource Association - Periodical profile published 1976 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1976 Sharing the objectives, resources, and contributions of groups concerned with Third World and Development issues.
- The New Imperialism
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005
- A New International
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1944 The idea of socialism is henceforth inseparable from respect for the individual, the spirit of liberty, and of really democratic institutions. Socialist ideology demands strict self-criticism, a re-exami-nation of theories, whilst allowing for the scientific learning of the last 50 years and of historic experience. "Marxism is a method and not a dogma."
- New Internationalist
Periodical profile published 1978 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1978
- The New Iron Curtain
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2022 The Ukraine crisis proves to be Europe's crucible and Europe proves a profound disappointment. And here's the thing about this profoundly misguided project. The populations of the Western post-democracies will pay a far higher price for letting their leaders build the thick stone wall of Cold War II than those it is supposed to consign to the wilderness. Westerners will pay this price in blindness, in ignorance, and in isolation from the global majority.
- The new Jewish left
In Canada, young Jews are fighting antisemitism while opposing the Israeli occupation Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 Young Jewish people in North America are fighting antisemitism while opposing Israel's occupation of Palestine.
- The New Jim Crow
Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness Resource Type: Book First Published: 2010 Argues that Jim Crow and legal racial segregation have been replaced by mass race-based incarceration as a system of social control.
- The New Jim Crow: A talk
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 Nothing short of a broad-based social movement can address this problem. Such a movement has to be multi-racial: Latinos and women, especially women of color, are the fastest growing segment of the prison population. If we don't create care and compassion across racial lines, then, even if this system collapses, we will recreate it in another form.
- New job for Reisman
Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1990
- A New Labor Movement for a New Century
Resource Type: Book Charts the possibilities for a more vibrant, inclusive, and democratic labor movement.
- A New Language is the Number One Imperative for a New Left Project
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Socialists “use words few people know to make arguments few people understand to fight for causes few people recognise on people who don’t care.”
- The new language of diversity
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Racial talk today is as likely to come out of the mouths of liberal anti-racists as of reactionary racial scientists.
- New Left
Connexipedia: Article in the Canadian Encyclopedia Resource Type: Article The New Left was a loose international political movement of the 1960s
- New Left
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article Left-wing movements in different countries in the 1960s and 1970s .
- The New Left
A Collection of Essays Resource Type: Book First Published: 1969 Essays from participants in the American New Left of the 1960s.
- The New Left at 40
Legacy and Continuity Resource Type: Book First Published: 2007 A collection of memoirs and commentaries.
- New Left Caucus
Connexipedia article Resource Type: Article First Published: 2020 The New Left Caucus (NLC) was a radical student group active on the University of Toronto campus in 1969-1970.
- New Left Caucus (Toronto Student Movement)
A Draft Manifesto Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1969 Puts forward an alternative to Leninst factions which emerged in the Toronto Student Movement in 1968-1969. The authors state that "We consider ourselves, therefore, Marxists but not Leninists, though we are prepared to work with various shades of Leninists in struggling against the common enemy, capitalism and imperialism. At the same time, however, we will not be cowed over by those who seek to resurrect Comrade Stalin as a hero, or justify the suppression of the Kronstadt Revolut, or the invasion of Czechoslovakia, etc. Our conceprt of socialism is different, and though we have no worked out program as yet, we will not allow the vanguard formations to close our options for us.
- The New Left in Canada
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1970 A book of essays on the 1960s New Left in Canada, by members of the New Left.
- The New Left in New Zealand
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2002 Published in In On the Left: Essays on Socialism in New Zealand, edited by Pat Moloney and Kerry Taylor Dunedin: University of Otago Press, 2002.
- New Left, not New Liberal
1960s Movements in English Canada and Quebec Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 Published in Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 41 (February, 2004)
- The New Left Reader
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1969 An anthology of writings from the 1960s New Left.
- New Legal Landscape Affecting PR
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 New laws affecting public relations.
- New map records sites of Australia's colonial massacres
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Map is the first to detail evidence of more than 150 massacres involving almost every aboriginal clan between 1788 and 1872.
- New maps of land destruction show why caravans flee Central America
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 A new map developed at the University of Cincinnati illustrates the extent of worldwide land degradation, including the deforestation that is now forcing migrants to leave Guatemala and Honduras.
- New Maritimes
Periodical profile published 1981 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1981 New Maritimes is a new regional newspaper which will begin publication in 1982. "An adventure in radical regionalism. A critical left treatment of the politics, culture and history of the Maritimes."
- New Maritimes
Periodical profile published 1983 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1983 An independent monthly newsmagazine covering political, cultural, and economic issues in the Maritimes from a "no-holds-barred point of view."
- The New Masses
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article American Marxist publication.
- The New McCarthyism In Israel
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 The Israeli government and its right-wing supporters have been waging a 'McCarthyite' campaign against human-rights groups by blaming them for the barrage of international criticism that has followed Israel's attack on Gaza a year ago, critics say.
- New Media... Endless Possibilities
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000 Using new media to get your message out.
- New Men/New Roles.
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1980
- The New Military Humanism
Lessons from Kosovo Resource Type: Book First Published: 1999 Published: 2002 Was the war over Kosovo really a multi-national effort waged solely for humanitarian reasons? Or was it the establishment of a new world order headed by self-proclaimed "enlightened states" with enough military might to ignore international law and world opinion? In this new book, begun after the NATO bombs started dropping in Yugoslavia and finished as the defeated Serbian forces were leaving the Kosovo province, Chomsky gives us an overview of that changing world order with "might makes right" as its foundation.
- New Monasticism
Wikipedia article Resource Type: Article New Monasticism, Neomonasticism, or Lay Monasticism refers to a modern movement within Protestant Christianity modelled on a monastic way of life in a contemporary context to expand the way of life of traditional monastic communities to lay people.
- The New Movement for Global Justice
Against The Current vol. 88 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2000 The new movement for Global Justice arose in the last few years out of the convergence of groups concerned with environmental, human rights and trade issues, and the labor movements. While this article will focus on the United States, we might pause to remember that we form part of a broad international movement against neoliberal globalization.
- New name for External
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1992
- A New Native-Led Strategy for Fighting Keystone XL
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Sacred crops planted by the Poca represent another legal barrier for the construction of the Keystone pipeline, as its intended path must now cross sacred historic sites owned by a sovereign tribal nation.
- The New-Old World
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2009 Perry Anderson presents an analysis of Europe's development since the end of the Cold War. In his analysis, Anderson cuts through some myths about continental Europe and the European Union.
- New Options for America
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1991
- New Orleans general strike of 1892
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article A general strike in the U.S. city of New Orleans, Louisiana, that began on November 8, 1892.
- New Orleans' History of Struggle
Review of Development Drowned and Reborn; Against the Current vol. 192 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 A review of Development Drowned and Reborn which is a novel by Clyde Woods.
- New Orleans' Police Death Squads
Against The Current vol. 151 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 An interview with Malcolm Suber, a New Orleans community activist and fighter for justice, and a former candidate for city council. Against the Current asked him to comment on the struggle around murders by police during Hurricane Katrina and the ongoing fight over police brutality.
- New Pages Guide to Alternative periodicals 1980-1981
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1980 Selective alternative periodicals. Lists 123 periodicals that provide political, social, economic and cultural alternatives. Each entry includes subscription information, bookstore rates and a superb annotation opposite a photograph of a cover from an is
- New Palestine Party Visit of Menachem Begin and Aims of Political Movement Discussed
Letter to the New York Times Resource Type: Article First Published: 1948
- A New Phase of Economic Crisis
Against The Current vol. 135 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 In early AprilL 2008 the general consensus was that the U.S. economy had clearly fallen into recession. A long list of key economic indicators from November 2007 through March 2008 were all flashing red — from retail sales, job loss, business and consumer confidence and spending to industrial production and other prime indicators.
- The New Police Surveillance State
The Rising Price of Political Assembly Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 Police are increasingly being deployed to restrict if not prevent mass political actions, especially directed at the banks.
- The New Political Democracy
Chapter XXIII of History of the United States Resource Type: Article First Published: 1921
- A New Politics? Movements, Power and Transformation
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Hilary Wainwright’s latest book, A New Politics from the Left (Cambridge, UK: Polity Press), represents a timely appeal for a democratic, participatory, and bottom-up political transformation.
- The New Politics of Disablement: The Contribution of Mike Oliver
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 Obituary for Mike Oliver, one of the founders of the social model of disability. Includes historical information, his legacy, and suggested reading.
- The New Poor People's Campaign
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Though there has been progress in electoral politics since the days of MLK this success leaves many people behind. The New Poor People's Campaign seeks to create a grassroots movement to counter that.
- New program for settlement workers
Organization profile published 1990 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1990
- The New Protectionism
Protecting the Future Against Free Trade Resource Type: Book First Published: 1994 This book analyses the powers behind the free trade argument to present an outline of what a viable and more just future could be.
- New publisher - New Society Publishers - Canada
Organization profile published 1990 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1990
- The New Puritans
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2020 The attack on congressional candidate Alex Morse for consensual sexual relationships is disturbing for many reasons, but mostly because it reveals a new American phobia toward adulthood.
- The New Puritans
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2020 The attack on congressional candidate Alex Morse for consensual sexual relationships is disturbing for many reasons, but mostly because it reveals a new American phobia toward adulthood.
- The New Radicalism in America 1889-1963
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1967
- The New Radicals
A Report with Documents Resource Type: Book First Published: 1966 An analytical portrait of the young radical activists who have repudiated traditional liberalsim and who seek a new vision of American through civil rights, university reform, and anti-war and anti-poverty activities.
- New Reasoner
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article Left-wing publication edited by E.P. Thompson and John Saville. (1957-1960).
- New Red-Green Politics
Against The Current vol. 130 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 In their preface to the 43rd volume of the Socialist Register, Coming to Terms with Nature, editors Leo Panitch and Colin Leys admit that this edition “has been one of the most challenging to put together.”
- The New Red Scare
Reviving the art of threat inflation Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 An examination of miltary escalation through the Cold War, and how the United States continues to use 'threat inflation' as a means of increasing military spending by pointing towards China as well as renewing fears of Russia.
- New Reformation
Notes of a Neolithic Conservative Resource Type: Book First Published: 1969 Published: 1971 Goodman says: "For green grass and clean rivers, children with bright eyes and good color whatever the color, people safe from being pushed around so they can be themselves -- for a few things like these, I find I am pretty ready to think away all other political economic, and technological advantages."
- The New Refugees
American Voices in Canada Resource Type: Book First Published: 1972 Stories of 18 "new refugees" who came in Canada to escape the U.S. war against Vietnam.
- New report details 'brutal' Israeli policies
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 The first bullet struck 16-year-old Samir Awad in his left leg. He staggered away as fast as he could, but was too slow. A second round slammed into his left shoulder, exiting from the right side of his chest. Then, moments later, a third bullet penetrated the back of his skull and exited from his forehead.
- New report documents "a living death" in US prisons
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 The American Civil Liberties Union has issued a massive report that meticulously documents the unconstitutional practice of life imprisonment without parole in federal and state prisons in the US.
- New Report Shows Corporations and Western Governments Continue to Profit from Looting of Africa
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 A recent report published by a coalition of African and British social justice organizations indicate that foreign corporations and governments continue to exploit the world's most impoverished continent.
- New research shows 50 year binge on chemical fertilisers must end to address the climate crisis
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2021 New research shows that synthetic nitrogen fertilisers are a major driver of the climate crisis, responsible for 1 out every 40 tonnes of GHGs currently pumped into the atmosphere. Now is the time for the world to kick its addiction to synthetic nitrogen fertilisers and urgently transition to farming without fossil fuels and chemicals.
- New Roots Community Land Trust
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1978
- New Roots For Agriculture
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1980
- New Seeds, Old Pesticides
A Farmer on 2,4-D and Next Gen GMOs Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 I doubt very many people have ever heard or seen a "tank mix." Simply put, it is a mix of several crop chemicals used together to control a variety of weeds. I have not looked into a swirling mix of chemicals in a crop spray rig for probably 20 years – that's about how long it has been since we have used any herbicides on our farm.
- The New Sexual Radicalism
Socialist Feminist Questions About Queer Activism Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 What are the social origins of queer? Does this current have a vision - whether implicit or explicit - of sexual liberation, and if so, what is it? What is its relationship to such emancipatory projects as feminism, antiracism, global justice and socialism?
- The New Sexual Radicalism
Against The Current vol. 146 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 From its beginning in the 1990s in the United States, a “queer” activist current has gradually spread to other countries, including in recent years in Western Europe. In decades when the prevailing trend in LGBT movements has been to orient to legal reforms by parliamentary means, queer activism has constituted a third wave of sexual radicalism, emphasizing visibility, difference, direct action, refusal to assimilate to the dominant culture, and the fluidity and diversity of sexual desire.
- The new socialist revolution
An introduction to its theory and strategy Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1973 Chapter 6 - Strategy and Tactics. The first task of the revolutionary movement, its most important task within the next few years, is to destroy bourgeois hegemony and develop a radical consciousness among each of the potential constituencies for revolutionary action.
- The New Spymasters: Inside Espionage From the Cold War to Global Terror
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2015 What good timing for these books on espionage, just as ISIS - fruit of the worst "intelligence" lie of recent history, the Blair-Bush excursion into Iraq - surges on and spies for Britain and the US are said to be moving from Russia and China after revelations by whistleblower Edward Snowden. The British GCHQ is caught illegally spying on human rights groups and the American NSA bugging heads of state, including French president Francois Hollande.
- New Strategy and Tactics for Labor in the Airlines: Beyond Bankruptcy
Against The Current vol. 121 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 The airlines have been leading the way in the transformation of labor-management relations. The goal of the owners is the radical restructuring of labor costs and working conditions, to provide the maximum payout to executives and value to major shareholders.
- The new strikes in China
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 An article by "friends of gongchao" describes the development of strikes in China in recent years as well as the strike at Yue Yuen shoe factories in Dongguan, South China, in April 2014.
- The New Struggle for Public Transit
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 In an argument against privatization of Toronto's transit system, Rosenfeld draws on Booth's examination of the ongoing situation in London since the city had turned over responsibility of planning, operating, and budgeting transit to private companies and have since suffered from economic decline and inefficiency.
- The New Student Left
An Anthology Resource Type: Book First Published: 1966 Published: 1967 A collection of essays by active participants in the 1960s student movement on American college campuses.
- New Study Shows Mass Surveillance Breeds Meekness, Fear and Self-Censorship
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 A newly published study from Oxford's Jon Penney provides empirical evidence for a key argument long made by privacy advocates: that the mere existence of a surveillance state breeds fear and conformity and stifles free expression. Reporting on the study, the Washington Post this morning described this phenomenon: "If we think that authorities are watching our online actions, we might stop visiting certain websites or not say certain things just to avoid seeming suspicious."
- New Tactics in Human Rights
Resource Type: Website Featuring innovative tactics that may more effectively advance human rights and end persistent human rights problems. Many innovations have been valuable, yet are not well known outside their regions. The New Tactics in Human Rights project promotes the use and sharing of as wide a range of tactics as possible.
- New tax loophole for the wealthy
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1992
- A New Trade Framework for Global Healthcare R&D
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 The AIDS crisis has brought to public notice what has always been generally true — that the existing business model for drug development leads to high prices and unequal access. There is now widespread dissatisfaction with drug prices in both the developed and developing world.
- The New Trojan Horse Cafe
Organization profile published 1986 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1986
- A New Type of Political Organization?
The Greater Toronto Workers' Assembly Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010
- The New Untouchables
Immigration and the New World Worker Resource Type: Book First Published: 1995 This book examines migration as a response to changes in the world economy. Harris shows that despite tighter controls, increasing numbers of workers are moving, whether legally or nor, between countries. Unskilled immigrant workers play a vital role in improving standards of living in the developed world. In turn, the countries from which they have come benefit in a major way from the earnings sent back home. Arguing that few of the fears about immigration are justified, and that increased imigration tends to mean that jobs and incomes expand, this work shows why governments will have to ensure the freedom of people to come and go as they choose.
- New videogame gives you a tough course in capitalist theory
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 The video game Crisis Theory aims to teach players about capitalism.
- A New View of Society
Or, Essays on the Principle of the Formation of the Human Character, and the Application of the Principle to Practice Resource Type: Book First Published: 1816
- The New War
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1919 Soldiers who enlisted, or were conscripted, for the old war have been quietly kept on to fight in the new war which began without any formal declaration. They have not been asked: "Do you approve this war; do you understand it?" They have merely been detained and will now fight against their comrades. Officially the British Government is not at war with Socialism in Europe though in actual fact British and other Allied soldiers have been fighting it for a long time, and British money and munitions are keeping the soldiers of other governments in the field against it.
- New wave of attacks on freedom of information
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 With the trial of former president Mohamed Morsi and major leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood under wa, Egyptian media workers are targets of attack. Freedom of information is threatened. Measures include military trials, arbitrary arrests, and abusive treatment in detention as Egyptian authorities maintain their campaign of repression.
- A New Wave of Climate Insurgents Defines Itself as Law-Enforcers
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Grassroots movement organizations from every continent will hold a global week of action called Break Free From Fossil Fuels in May 2016. They envision tens of thousands of people mobilizing worldwide to demand a rapid transition to renewable energy. Events will include nonviolent direct actions targeting extraction sites or infrastructure; pressure on political targets to shift policies around fossil fuel development; and support for clean energy alternatives.
- A New Way of Life and the New Underground Railroad
Making a Break for Freedom During the Era of Mass Incarceration Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 This radio documentary is the third segment in Truthout's serialization of Chris Moore-Backman's Bringing Down the New Jim Crow based on Michelle Alexander's book of the same name. The series explores and gives voice to the continuing struggle for racial justice in the United States during the era of mass incarceration.
- A New Way to Solve Problems: Do It Like Zidane
Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 2006 A short video illustrating how to deal with conflict using the Zidane method.
- A New Weave
Popular Education in Canada and Central America Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1986 Published: 1987 A resource for educators working for social change in community groups, trade unions, churches, the peace movement, women's groups, international development organizations, Central America and other solidarity networks.
- A New Weave
Popular Education in Canada and Central America Resource Type: Book First Published: 1986 A resource for educators working for social change in community groups, trade unions, churches, the peace movement, women's groups, international development organizations, Central American and other solidarity networks.
- The New Woman Centre
Annual Report Resource Type: Article First Published: 1977 This report documents the work of the New Woman Centre for 1976.
- The New Woman: Feminism in Greenwich Village, 1910-1920
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1972 The experiences of feminists who lived in New York's Greenwich Village during the 1910s.
- The New Worker Organizing
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Many, perhaps most, worker center–based organizing projects focused on workers in low-wage jobs, are conducted with the active support and, often enough, leadership provided by a variety of community-based organizations—with support from one or more unions.
- New World Coming
The Sixties and the Shaping of Global Consciousness Resource Type: Book First Published: 2009
- New World Order
A postwar analysis Resource Type: Article First Published: 1991 Everyone is allowed to play the game, so long as it's according to the U.S. rules.
- New World Relationships
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2006 Chomsky describes the relationships developing between China, Europe and Latin America while the US remains occupied in the Middle East, leaving the nation as the odd one out.
- New York Police Have Used Stingrays Widely, New Documents Show
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 The NYPD has used cell-site simulators, commonly known as Stingrays, more than 1,000 times since 2008, according to documents turned over to the New York Civil Liberties Union. The documents represent the first time the department has acknowledged using the devices.
- NY Public Workers Under Attack
Enough Blame to Go Around: The Labor Pains of New York City's Public Employee Unions Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Book review of Richard Steier's Enough Blame to Go Around: The Labor Pains of New York City's Public Employee Unions.
- New York Times Admits it Sent Story to Government for Approval
The American paper of record just provided a major example of the symbiotic relationship between U.S. corporate media and the government Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 The NY Times' seeking approval for a recent story is part of a history of the mainstream media's collaboration with the US government.
- The New York Times Admits Key Falsehoods That Drove Last Year’s Coup in Bolivia: Falsehoods Peddled by the U.S., Its Media, and the Times
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2020 The U.S. government and its media once again help destroy a thriving Latin American democracy.
- New York Times Job Listing Shows How Western Propaganda Operates
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2020 In order to get a job at the New York Times, you need to demonstrate that you subscribe to the mainstream oligarchic imperialist worldview which forms the entirety of western mass media output. You need to demonstrate that you have been properly indoctrinated, and that you can be guided into toeing the imperial line with simple attaboys and tisk-tisks from your superiors rather than being explicitly told to knowingly lie.
- The New York Times Outrage at Trumps Refusal to Demonize Russia
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Donald Trump is criticized by the American media for behaving in a diplomatic manner towards Russia, as opposed to vilifying Russia.
- The New York Times Suddenly Embraces International Law To Condemn Russia
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 As the Syrian Arab Army dug in for a fight against the self-declared Islamic State on September 17, they were struck by an air raid that killed 62 soldiers and injured 100 more. The culprit was a foreign military that has never been attacked by, and has not declared war on, Syria. Two weeks later, that same nation’s military killed 22 soldiers in a strike inside Somalia, another country which it had never been attacked by nor declared war on. The very next day the New York Times published a stinging editorial decrying flagrant violations of international law by an "outlaw nation."
- The New York Times' Second Assassination of Razan at-Najjar
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 On 1 June 2018, an Israeli assassin poised along "the largest concentration camp ever to exist" killed 20-year-old paramedic Razan al-Najjar. On 7 June 2018, the New York Times assassinated her a second time. It surely does not surprise that the Times provides yeoman’s service for Israeli hasbara.
- New York Times, Obamacare and the war on the elderly
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 “On Dying After Your Time” by Daniel Callahan advances the notion that the burning issue vexing the US health care system is that people are living too long. The cost of keeping them alive, Callahan argues, is threatening a social catastrophe.
- New York Transit Activists' Account: The Strike and Beyond
Against The Current vol. 121 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 ATC interviews Josh Fraidstern and Jaime Veve. The transit strike that shut down New York City for three days in December dramatically showed the power of labor, yet ended after three days by order of the Transport Workers Union (TWU) Local 100 leadership. This was followed by a rank and file rejection of the proposed contract, to universal amazement—with the result that the critical issues of the strike remain unresolved.
- New York Transit Between Old and New Directions
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1998 IN ATC 74 ("Transit Workers Try a New Direction"), Marian Swerdlow described the fight taking place in Local 100 of the Transport Workers Union (TWU) between the entrenched Willie James bureaucracy and the reformers in New Directions. Local 100 represents New York City's bus and subway workers. Written earlier this year, Swerdlow's article concluded as the stage was being set for the rerun election ordered when the International TWU was forced to admit that the narrow victory by the...
- New York Trotskyism in the 1930s
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1939 A look into the 1930s socialist movement in New York, including a historical background of Trotskyism and a list of the Trotskyists goals to improve American politics.
- New York's Latino Workers Center
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1996 By organizing around both "labor" and "social" issues-and seeking to transcend this distinction-workers' centers can integrate a variety of unifying issues into their efforts to build an organization that can fight for their members' varied social, political and economic interests.
- New Zealand - Open letter: Betraying women and free thought in the name of Christchurch massacres
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 An open letter questioning shows of solidarity with Muslims after the Christchurch massacre, specifically non-Muslim women wearing head coverings and a Canadian university that disinvited an ex-Muslim atheist speaker.
- New Zealand Cops Raided Home of Reporter Working on Snowden Documents
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Agents from New Zealand's national police force ransacked the home of a prominent independent journalist earlier this month who was collaborating with The Intercept on stories from the NSA archive furnished by Edward Snowden. The stated purpose of the 10-hour police raid was to identify the source for allegations that the reporter, Nicky Hager, recently published in a book that caused a major political firestorm and led to the resignation of a top government minister.
- The New Zealand Shootings, a Microcosm of Imperialism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 The New Zealand Shootings and other mass murders use the same justification as governments that carry out campaigns against the same targets on a larger scale.
- New Zealand waterfront dispute of 1951
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article The largest and most widespread industrial dispute in New Zealand history.
- NeWest ReView
Periodical profile published 1978 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1978
- Newfoundland Association for Full Employment
Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1978 One of several groups across Canada recently organized to protest government and business policies which have created and support the current unemployment crisis.
- The Newfoundland Fishery
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1981 This brochure investigates the fishing industry in Newfoundland. The harvesting and processing of fish products is Newfoundland's greatest economic boon.
- The Newfoundland Government's rejection of the MicMac land claim
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1982
- Newfoundland and Labrador Human Rights Association
Organization profile published 1984 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1984
- The Newfoundland and Labrador Pensioners and Senior Citizens Federation
Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1982 This organization represents some 250 senior citizens clubs in Newfoundland and Labrador.
- Newfoundland Loggers' Strike
Connexipedia: Article in the Canadian Encyclopedia Resource Type: Article The Newfoundland Loggers' Strike began 31 December 1958 when hundreds of loggers employed by Anglo-Newfoundland Development Co at Grand Falls struck for wage increases and for improvements in living conditions at wood camps.
- Newfoundland Status of Women in Council Newsletter
Periodical profile published 1977 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1977 A newsletter that covers women's issues in Newfoundland.
- Newly Released FOIA Documents Shed Light on Border Patrol’s Seemingly Limitless Authority
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 More than 1,000 pages of previously unseen Customs and Border Protection training documents, shed light on the details of the Amercian Border Patrol’s seemingly limitless authority.
- News and Comment
Allan Nairn's blog Resource Type: Website First Published: 2007 News and comments in English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Arabic, and Danish.
- News and Dissent: The Press and The Politics of Peace in Canada - Review
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1991 Review of News and Dissent: The Press and The Politics of Peace in Canada, by Robert Hackett.
- News and Letters Committees - Wikipedia article
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article
- News - Canadiana Internet Sites
Resource Type: Website Newspaper and news links compiled by Library and Archives Canada. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/8/16/r16-211-e.html
- News Conferences
Resource Type: Article Basic guidelines for conducting news conferences.
- News and Dissent
The Press and The Politics of Peace in Canada Resource Type: Book First Published: 1991 Hackett digs deep into several issues that affect how we hear, read, and see what is reported to us, as well as who and what decide exactly what is it that we hear, read and see.
- News From Guatemala
Periodical profile published 1980 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1980
- News From Guatemala
Periodical profile published 1982 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1982
- News from Nowhere
or An Epoch of Rest: Being Some Chapters From a Utopian Romance Resource Type: Book First Published: 1890 Published: 1892 A utopian novel by William Morris which combines a vision of working class revolution with a picture of a society that is primarily agricultural and based on handicraft production.
- News & Letters: Draft for Marxist-Humanist Perspectives, 2006 - 2007
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 We aim to help fill the void on the question of "what happens after" by creatively rethinking and restating his concept of "revolution in permanence" for today.
- News Media Stifle Ideas and Debate
Review of Democracy's Oxygen: How Corporations Control the News Resource Type: Article First Published: 1997 Far from providing democracy's oxygen, as they claim, the news media today legitimize a fundamentally undemocratic system. Instead of keeping the public informed, they manufacture public consent for policies which favour their owners: the corporate elite.
- News Notes
Periodical profile published 1980 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1980
- News Notes
Periodical profile published 1983 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1983
- News Releases
Resource Type: Article The hows and whys of preparing and distributing media releases.
- News releases that work -- and those that don't
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1999 Media relations know-how: effective media releases.
- News report writing guide
A guide to writing news stories for the independent and alternative media. Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 The first thing to remember about reporting for a libertarian or anarchist newspaper or magazine is that it is not propaganda.
- News, Truth and Crime
The Westray Disaster and its Aftermath Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005 McMullan examines the media coverage devoted to the ten year (1992-2002) aftermath of the May 9, 1992 explosion where 26 miners died at the Westray mine.
- Newsboys Strike of 1899
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article A youth-led campaign to force change in the way that Joseph Pulitzer's and William Randolph Hearst's newspapers compensated their child labor force.
- The Newsfakers
Whose hands are behind those dramatic YouTube pictures? Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 YouTube and blogs have made it easier than ever to fabricate events. The media are happy to run unsubstantiated reports and footage.
- Newsforge
The online newspaper for Linux and Open Source Resource Type: Website Online newspaper for the Linux and open source communities.
- Newsletter
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1977 The Inter-Church Committee Newsletter reports in detail on events throughout Latin America.
- Newsletter
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978 A newsletter about how unemployment insurance overpayments and "cheating" are handled in Nova Scotia.
- Newsletter
Periodical profile published 1979 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1979
- The Newsletter
Periodical profile Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1973 Published: 1974 Newsletter published in 1973 and 1974 by the New Tendency, a loose collaboration of independent leftists primarily based in Toronto, Windsor, Winnipeg, and Kitchener-Waterloo. Articles dealt with workplace issues, labour unions, workers autonomy and related topics. A total of five-and-a-half issues were published. Copies of the newsletters are available in the Connexions Archive and online on the Connexions website.
- Newsletter - Project North
Periodical profile published 1981 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1981 Project North is an action/research program co-sponsored by seven national churches in Canada. Since 1975, when it was organized, the Project has supported northern native people in their struggle for justice.
- The Newsletter #1
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1973 Published by the 'New Tendency.' Contributions from Winnipeg, Kitchener-Waterloo, Toronto, and Windsor.
- The Newsletter #2
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1973
- The Newsletter #3
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1973
- The Newsletter #4
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1974
- The Newsletter #5
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1974
- The Newsletter #6
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1975 This mailing was not numbered as one of the New Tendency Newsletters, of which five numbered issues were published. This mailing consisted of statements concerning the dissolution of the New Tendency, packaged in a format similar to the preceding five newsletters.
- Newsletter Design
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989
- Newsletter, Farmland Defence League of B.B., Vol.1, Issue !
Periodical profile published 1978 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1978
- The Newsletter on Newsletters
Periodical profile published 1988 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1988
- Newsletter: The Open Door
Periodical profile published 1986 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1986
- Newsmag
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1982 The Women's Network Project of Prince Edward Island is developing a new publication to build community among the province's women.
- Newsmag
Periodical profile published 1983 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1983
- The Newsmagazine for Alberta Women
Periodical profile published 1986 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1986
- News/Notes
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978 One article examines the rapid moves made by the Saskatchewan government to push forward on the nuclear path. As the public becomes more informed of the dangers created by nuclear energy and the motivation of 'economic benefits' as opposed to abundant, clean, safe power; opposition is rising from many sectors.
- Newspaper boycotted for honesty
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989
- Newspaper Owned By Fracking Billionaire Leaks Memo Calling Pipeline Opponents Potential "Terrorists"
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has produced a report titled, "Potential Domestic Terrorist Threats to Multi-State Diamond Pipeline Construction Project," dated April 7, 2017. The DHS field analysis report points to lessons from policing the Dakota Access pipeline, saying they can be applied to the ongoing controversy over the Diamond pipeline, which, when complete, will stretch from Cushing, Oklahoma to Memphis, Tennessee. While lacking "credible information" of such a potential threat, DHS concluded that "the most likely potential domestic terrorist threat to the Diamond Pipeline … is from environmental rights extremists motivated by resentment over perceived environmental destruction."
- Newspapers and the Workers
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1916 The worker must resolutely reject any solidarity with a bourgeois newspaper. And he must always, always, always remember that the bourgeois newspaper (whatever its hue) is an instrument of struggle motivated by ideas and interests that are contrary to his.
- Newspeak in the 21st Century
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2009 Revealing the lethal bias in 'balanced' reporting.
- Newsroom tips from The Canadian Press
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2005 Newsroom tips from The Canadian Press.
- NewsSources.ca
Resource Type: Website Finding News You Can Use From Canada or Around the World on the Internet.
- Newton, Huey P.
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article Co-founder and leader of the Black Panther Party. (1942-1989).
- The Next American Revolution
Sustainable Activism for the Twenty-First Century Resource Type: Book First Published: 2011 Why revolution is not only possible and necessary, but in some places already in the making.
- Next Door to BC, the Bus Is Free
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 Olsen writes about his experience with fare-free transit on Whidbey Island, debunking myths about the inefficiency, impracticality, and unsustainability of such a system.
- The Next Left
The History of a Future Resource Type: Book First Published: 1986 Published: 1987 Harrington speculates and ponders on the potential rise to power of socialist governments in the Western world in the near (1990s) future.
- The Next Liberation Struggle
Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy in Southern Africa Resource Type: Book First Published: 2005 An indispensable guide to understanding how the resources of that era can be used to contribute to real liberation for the region and for the continent of Africa as a whole.
- The Next Mexican Revolution
Don't Look Now, But It's Already Started Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 If this is to be the year of the next Mexican revolution, the time to move is now.
- The Next New Left: A History of the Future
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2014 The Next New Left explores the challenge of activist renewal in the age of austerity. Over the past few decades, state policy-makers and employers have engaged in a massive process of neoliberal restructuring that has undermined the basis for social and labour movements. In this book, Alan Sears seeks to understand the social environment that made activist mobilization possible -- and was largely taken for granted -- during the twentieth century.
- The Next Step
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1910 A decision must be made as to whether German Social Democracy, which is supported by the strongest trade-union organization and the greatest army of voters in the world, can bring about a mass action (which has been done at various times with great success in little Belgium, in Italy, in Austria-Hungary, in Sweden - not to mention Russia), or whether in Germany a trade-union organization numbering two million members and a powerful, well-disciplined party is just as incapable of giving birth to an effective mass action at the crucial moment as were the French trade unions, which had been crippled by anarchist confusion, and the French Socialist party, which had been weakened by internal disputes.
- The Next Step for Occupy Wall Street: Occupy Buildings, Occupy Workplaces
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 The occupation movement needs to build on the creative militancy in the streets of thousands of people (as shown in Oakland, Portland, Seattle, New York and elsewhere) to reach out to that large majority which sometimes seems, a block or two from the street battles, to be going about business as usual. The growing number of anti-eviction and anti-foreclosure actions has made that outreach.
- The Next War on Washington's Agenda
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 It could not be more obvious that Washington’s war preparations against Iran have nothing to do with deterring Iran from a nuclear weapon. So, what are the war preparations about?
- The Next Whole Earth Catalog
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1981
- Next Year Country
Periodical profile published 1983 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1983
- Nexus
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1980
- Nexus
A magazine of land, corporate and community affairs Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1978 Published: Focusing on the financial, development, and real estate industries in the urban arena, primarily in Toronto. Published in the 1970s. Some copies are available in the Connexions Archive.
- NEXUS, Vol. 2, No.1
Periodical profile published 1978 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1978
- NFB Video Series
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989
- The NGO-Industrial Complex - Book Review
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Review of "Paved with Good Good Intentions: Canada's development NGOs from idealism to imperislism" by Nikolas Barry-Shaw and Dru Oja Jay.
- NGO Reports on Gaza War Belie Israeli Claims
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 This week, two respected human rights organisations - one Palestinian, one Israeli - each came out with very full reports into the extent of the damage caused by the assault Israel waged against Gaza last winter.
- NGOs Are Cages
How Capitalists Control Mass Movements Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 We really need to understand the methods used by NGOs to undermine radical political organizing efforts and divert us into political dead ends.
- NGOs condemn sentencing of Bahraini photographer to ten years in prison
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Award-winning photographer Sayed Ahmed al-Mousawi was sentenced on Monday, 23 November 2015, to 10 years in prison and had his nationality revoked, along with 12 others, after covering a series of demonstrations in early 2014.
- NGOs Study Kit
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1988
- NHS Patient Data to be Made Available for Sale to Drug and Insurance Firms
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Drug and insurance companies will from later this year be able to buy information on patients once a single English database of medical data has been created. Privacy experts warn there will be no way for public to work out who has their medical records or how they are using it.
- Nicaragua
Then and Now Resource Type: Book First Published: 1986
- Nicaragua
A Revolution Under Siege Resource Type: Book Latin American and U.S. scholars and journalists present an independent analysis of the first five years of the Sandinista Revolution. They show the immense problems - organizational, economic, political - faced in transforming a society distorted by decades of the Somoza dictatorship, problems made much more difficult by the U.S.A.'s continuous pressure since 1979 and the CIA's covert war of subversion.
- Nicaragua
A New Kind of Revolution Resource Type: Book From these forty-five interviews emerges a vivid picture of how life in Nicaragua has been transformed by the revolution. These interviews, even though some express opposition to the Sandinistas, reveal the depth of the changes that have taken place in Nicaragua, wide-spread support for revolution and almost unanimous opposition to the U.S. supported Contras. Here is the collective voice of a new kind of revolution involving not only traditional Marxists, but many others besides.
- Nicaragua: The Other Revolution Betrayed
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 A look at the current neoliberal regime in Nicaragua and how the Sandinista government failed to deliver on the promise of the 1979 Revolution.
- Nicaragua Twenty-five Years Later
Against The Current vol. 112 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 Twenty-five years ago, on July 17th — under the impact of an insurrectional general strike — President Anastasio Somoza Debayle fled Nicaragua, leaving the government in the hands of his Vice President Francisco Urcuyo. Urcuyo’s task was to negotiate a “provisional government” and, with Washington’s agreement, implement a cease-fire that would freeze the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) army and National Guard positions.
- The Nicaraguan Literacy Crusade, Second war of liberation
Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1982
- Nicaraguan Revolution
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article Encompasses the rising opposition to the Somoza dictatorship in the 1960s and 1970s.
- Nicaraguans Fight to Save Land and Sovereignty from Canal Development
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 There has been a popular storm gathering to protest the proposed cross-Nicaragua canal.
- Nickel and Dimed
On (Not) Getting By In America Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001 Millions of Americans work full-time, year-round, for poverty-level wages. Barbara Ehrenreich decided to join them, inspired in part by the rhetoric surrounding welfare reform, which promised that any job equals a better life. But how can anyone survive, let alone prosper, on six to seven dollars an hour?
- Nicolas Calas: The Trotskyist Time Forgot
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 A lengthy, detailed look at modern Trotskyist poet Nicolas Calas (1907-88).
- Martin Niemoller Quotes
Resource Type: Unclassified
- Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche Quotes
Resource Type: Unclassified
- Nigerian farmers face destitution from 300 sq.km land grab backed by UK aid
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Farmers in Nigeria's north eastern state of Taraba are being forced off lands they have farmed for generations to make way for US company Dominion Farms to establish a 300 square kilometre rice plantation.
- The Nigerians Who Dare to Speak of Love as a Tide of Anti-gay Hatred Rises
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 A new crackdown on gender minorities has led to arrests and fears of mob violence. But a brave few are still fighting for sexual freedom.
- Nightfrost in Prague
The End of Humane Socialism Resource Type: Book First Published: 1980
- The Nightmare Comes True
Against The Current vol. 111 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 I was standing on a hill overlooking the infamous Kalandia checkpoint. Below me was a narrow road, packed with Palestinians in the blazing sun, 30 degrees centigrade in the shade (but there was no shade) trudging towards the checkpoint.
- The nightmare hidden within liberal Zionism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Since the American Studies Association (ASA) announced this month that its members had voted overwhelmingly to endorse the boycott of Israeli academic institutions, the predictable outpouring of furious responses has been proliferating.
- The Nightmare of Neoliberal Fascism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Henry A. Geroux gives his analysis on such subjects as fascism and white nationalism in the age of Trump, and the state of higher education in a time of Neo-liberalism.
- Nightwood Theatre
Organization profile published 1986 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1986
- Nim and Noam
Skinner, Chomsky and the Chimp Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 How psychologists abused a chimpanzee in a failed attempt to prove that Noam Chomsky was wrong about language.
- NIMBI
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989
- Nin, Andrés
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article Spanish Communist revolutionary. (1892-1937).
- Nin Andrés - Writings - Index
Resource Type: Article Writings of Andrés Nin (1892-1937).
- Nine decades of non-violence
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Rural Indians were both the foot soldiers of freedom and the leaders of some of the greatest anti-colonial uprisings ever seen. Countless thousands of them sacrificed their lives to rid India of British rule. And many who lived through great suffering to see a free India were mostly forgotten soon after. From the 1990s onwards, p. Sainath recorded the lives of several of the last living freedom fighters.
- 9-11
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001 In 9-11 Noam Chomsky dissects the root causes of the September 11th catastrophe, the historical precedents for it, and the possible outcomes as the United States responds with its "new war on terrorism." Chomsky argues for an international rule of law; existing bodies such as the U.N. and World Court must be given credence and then relied upon. React with extreme violence, he writes, and expect to escalate the cycle of violence, leading to still further atrocities such as the one that is inciting the call for revenge.
- 9/11 and the "War on Terror" - Had the U.S. done the right thing, thousands of lives could have been saved
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 In reflecting on the disastrous last decade we might ask, What would the world be like today if the United Sates, Britain, Canada and the other countries using their military might to kill fanatical young people had instead used that money to buy school books, drill wells, educate people, and promote religious tolerance throughout the Middle East – and at home?
- The 9/11 Conspiracists: Vindicated After All These Years?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 The 9/11 conspiracists seize on coincidences and force them into sequences they deem to be logical and significant. Their treatment of eyewitness testimony and forensic evidence is whimsical.
- 9/11: Debunking The Myths
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2005 Popular Mechanics special report on September 11 conspiracy theories.
- 9-11 Loose Change Second Edition Viewer Guide
Resource Type: Article Debunking 9/11 conspiracy theories.
- 911Myths
Resource Type: Website Skeptical analysis of conspiracy theories about September 11, 2001.
- Nine-Hour Movement
Connexipedia: Article in the Canadian Encyclopedia Resource Type: Article Was an international workers' attempt to secure shorter working days.
- Nine Out of 10 Americans Tested Positive for Monsanto's Cancer-Linked Weedkiller Glyphosate
A probable human carcinogen is found in far too many foods Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 If you participated in the glyphosate test project launched last year by the Detox Project (formerly Feed The World) and Organic Consumers Association, you probably failed. A staggering 93 percent of Americans tested positive for glyphosate, according to the test results, announced on May 25, 2016.
- The 9% Lie: Industrial Food and Climate Change
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 They now warn us that we have to drastically reduce global emissions – by at least 45 percent – over the next decade. Otherwise, we'll pass the point of no return – defined as reaching 450 ppm or more of CO2 in the atmosphere sometime between 2030 and 2050 – when our climate crisis will morph into a climate catastrophe.
- 9 things you need to know about Venezuela and the recent violence
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Behind the attempts to overthrow the Venezuelan government.
- 9500 Liberty
Resource Type: Film First Published: 2009 Prince William County, Virginia becomes ground zero in America's explosive battle over immigration policy when elected officials adopt a law requiring police officers to question people they have "probable cause" to suspect are undocumented immigrants.
- The Nine Worst Lawfare Injustices in the US and What They Tell Us About Ourselves
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 "Lawfare" is when the law is weoponized and directed against a group of people declared to be an enemy. This is a brief history with nine examples.
- Nine Years' War (Tyrone's Rebellion, Ireland)
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article Ireland 1594 to 1603.
- The Nine-Hour Movement
How civil disobedience made unions legal Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 From today’s strike-first strategy of fast food workers in America, to the 1965 postal workers wildcat which ushered in public sector collective bargaining, civil disobedience has long been essential to breaking through legal barriers imposed on workers. The birth of Canada's labour movement was during a movement of mass civil disobedience in attempt to secure the nine hour workday.
- 1988 International Green Front Report
Periodical profile published 1988 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1988
- Nineteen Eighty-Four
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1949 George Orwell's classic dystopian novel.
- 1987 Directory of the Arts
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1987
- 1989 Directory of Women's Media
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989
- The 1989 Canadian Guide to Profitable Ethical Investing
1989 Guide to...... Resource Type: Book First Published: 1987 Published: 1989
- The 1981 Bathhouse Raids
Resource Type: Article The protests after the bathouse raids had a galvanizing effect on gay Toronto --- our first realization of the power we actually held, and the beginnings of the explosive growth of the community.
- 1988 Poverty Lines:
Estimates By The National Council Of Welfare Resource Type: Article First Published: 1988
- The 1989 Budget and Social Policy
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989
- The 1989 Canadian Guide to Profitable Ethical Investing
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989
- 1987 Poverty Lines
Estimates By The National Council of Welfare Resource Type: Article First Published: 1987
- 19 February 'Rage Against the War Machine' Protest in D.C.: Why socialists should attend
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2023 The Bolshevik Tendency plans to attend the February 19 (2023) protest against the war. We do not agree with political views of the organizers, but we plan to attend in order to talk to participants who agree (as we do) with many of its slogans.
- 1956: Hungary's lost revolution
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 The 21st century anti-capitalist movement owes a debt to the heroic and inspiring working-class uprisings in Hungary.
- 1905
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1922 Published: 1972 For a number of years, when the reaction was triumphant, the year 1905 appeared to us as a completed whole, as the Russian revolution.
- 1919
Red Mirage Resource Type: Book First Published: 1970 An account of the rebellion and counter-rebellion that spread across Europe in 1919.
- 1919: The Year the World Was on Fire
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 A sprawling take on international revolutionary events of 1919 using Emma Goldman, Bill Haywood, and John Reed as focal points.
- The 1990 Prague Appeal: Let Us Found a Helsinki Citizens Assembly
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1990 The peaceful transition of Europe is unthinkable without the full observance of all human and civil rights.
- 1992 The Theology of Self-Discovery Offers Hope
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1990 The Self-Discovery campaign does not confine itself to the struggles of Indigenous People but addresses the concerns of all social and racial groups who have experienced social/cultural destruction under the yoke of colonialism.
- 1992: A White Christian Perspective
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1990 I would hope that we can enter into a very sober 1992 event, so that native Christians might be able to retrieve those symbols that will give them new strength. I would hope that God is acting now as a kind of psychoanalyst, fresh dialogue might continue between the Church and native groups not within its "fold".
- 1917 and the Colonial Revolution
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Solenberger discuss the 1917 Russian Revolution and the subsequent spead of the communist movement internationally. He focuses on the conditions which led to the rapid spread of its ideas and how in 1920 the movement went from being on the offense to defence.
- 1917 and Trotskyist Bulletin online archive
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) 1917 is the journal of the International Bolshevik Tendency (IBT). The IBT arose out of a split in the International Spartacist Tendency in the early 1980s.
- 1917: The View from the Streets #8 - 'The only guarantee of Polish independence is international solidarity'
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1917 Published: 2017 One hundred years ago, on March 17 (4) 1917, the following appeal calling on Polish workers to support the Russian Revolution and fight for Polish independence was adopted at a rally of Polish socialist workers in Petrograd.
- 1917: The View from the Streets #9 - Petrograd Soviet: 'World's workers must join to achieve peace'
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1917 Published: 2017 One hundred years ago today, on March 27 (14), 1917, the Petrograd Soviet issued the following appeal "To the Peoples of the World," calling for a restoration of workers' unity in the cause of peace.
- The 1970s: Finally Got the News!
Charles Williams interviews Brad Duncan Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Interview with Brad Duncan, editor of Finally Got the News: The Printed Legacy of the U.S. Radical Left, 1970-1979.
- The 1978 Seminar on Education Finance: Financial Implications of Declining Enrolment
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978 In his opening address, Professor Brock Rideout identifies the real problem facing educational finance today as "the crisis in the economic climate and the change in public policy with respect to education," rather than declining enrolment.
- 1973 Redux?: Continuity and Discontinuity in the Decline of Dollar-Centered World Accumulation
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 The world today is poised between the U.S. and East Asian centered phases of capitalist expansion.
- 1978 Annual Report of San Juan River Salmon Enhancement Program
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978
- 1978 Directory of International Communities, Cooperatives, Collectives and Communes
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1978
- 1976 Prisoner of Conscience Week Booklet
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1976 A list of 14 prisoners on conscience. Chosen for Prisoner of Conscience Week.
- 1960s CounterCulture in Toronto
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2020 Amidst the overt political developments of the late 1950s and early 1960s, a small but significant portion of youth became attracted to Beat or bohemian culture.
- 1968
Marching in the Streets Resource Type: Book First Published: 1998 1968: Marching in the Streets is a dynamic time line of the year that revolution swept the planet. With present tense prose, cartoons, and photographs, Tariq Ali and Susan Watkins chronicle a year that saw everything from the assassinations of Che Guevara, Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. to KKK death threats against 70-year-old philosopher Herbert Marcuse.
- 1965-1966: Files Reveal US had Detailed Knowledge of Indonesia's Anti-Communist Purge
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Declassified files have revealed new details of US government knowledge of and support for an Indonesian army extermination campaign that killed several hundred thousand civilians during anti-communist hysteria in the mid-1960s.
- 1965 U.S. Invasion of Dominican Republic
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1965 Published: 2015 In 1965 Democratic U.S. president Lyndon B. Johnson launched a bloody invasion of the Dominican Republic. Tens of thousands of troops were dispatched to that Caribbean country to suppress a prerevolutionary situation and secure the interests of American sugar companies.
- The 1960 Sit-ins in Context
Against The Current vol. 147 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 We think of the Sit-In Movement as beginning on February 1, 1960, fifty years ago. In the minds of many this was the initiating event that led to many subsequent developments in the broader civil rights movement, indeed as a turning point in Black, and more generally, U.S. history. But the sit-ins, and the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s had their origins in vast social changes that began long before.
- The 1960 Sit-ins in Context
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 The Civil Rights Movement that we associate with the 1960s was the culmination of a vast set of social and economic changes. The tradition of Black struggle itself, going back to the very beginnings of slavery in the New World, was also part of the context for the new movement.
- 1934: American workers in revolt
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 In 1934 three mighty strikes brought the bosses and bankers to their knees and ushered in a new era of labour-capital relations in the United States writes Sean Ledwith
- Ninety-Nine Days
The Ford Strike in Windsor, 1945 Resource Type: Book First Published: 1995
- The niqab represents a pernicious ideology and its spread should worry us all
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 A look at the controversial niqab and similar veils, and why they are so concerning.
- Nishnawbe-Aski Nation
Organization profile published 1983 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1983
- Nistawoyou Association Friendship Centre
Organization profile published 1983 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1983
- Nitrogen Crisis: A neglected threat to Earth's life support systems
Part One of a discussion of the disruption of the global nitrogen cycle by an economic system that values profits more than life itself. Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 The rift in the nitrogen cycle is a major threat to the stability of the Earth System. This and subsequent articles will discuss how the natural cycle works and how it has been disrupted in the Anthropocene.
- No action on human rights
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1990 Published: 1991 The Mulroney Tories are doing nothing at all about human rights.
- No Actually The US Empire Is Still The Power To Criticize
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2022
- No Ban! No Wall! No War?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 The corporate media avoids connecting our wars to Trump's ban because war and empire is a matter of agreement among the political elites, an elite that the corporate media is very much a part of.
- No Bankers in Heaven
Remembering the CCF Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989 An oral history of men and women who devoted themselves to building the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation.
- No base in Goose Bay
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1990
- No Border Network
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article Loose associations of autonomous organisations, groups, and individuals in Western Europe, Eastern Europe and beyond. They support freedom of movement and resist human migration control by coordinating international border camps, demonstrations, direct actions, and anti-deportation campaigns.
- No Bosses Here: A Manual On Working Collectively
Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1976 An overview of how to organize and operate a working collective. Includes discussions of decision making, meetings, common interpersonal problems as well as practical concerns such as finances and bookkeeping. Written in a personal, friendly style and draws on the experience of many collective members.
- No Bosses Here!
A Manual on Working Collectively and Cooperatively Resource Type: Book First Published: 1981 A perceptive and practical guide to working in a collective.
- The No-Bull Guide To Getting Published and making it as a writer
Everything you need to know to break into and prosper in this exciting and lucrative field Resource Type: Book First Published: 1988 A guide to making it as a freelance writer.
- No Cheers For Anarchism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 A successful movement requires compromise, organization, and yes, even leadership, to actually get things done, none of which appeal to anarchists.
- No Child Left Un-Mined? Student Privacy at Risk in the Age of Big Data
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Chideya discusses the implications of the compilation of big data trails containing information about children's performance in school.
- No child should be afraid to drink a glass of water ...
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Nasser Nawajah wrote this open letter to Israel's economics minister Naftali Bennett - leader of The Jewish Home - about the water starvation suffered by Palestinians.
- No Choice
Canadian Women Tell Their Stories Of Illegal Abortion Resource Type: Book First Published: 1999
- No Classes for Torture! Protests Escalate Against "School of the Americas"
Against The Current vol. 82 Resource Type: Article First Published: 1999 Spurred by an enormous and unexpected victory in Congress, thousands of protesters will gather later this year at the gates of Fort Benning, GA to demand the closure of the U.S. Army School of the Americas (SOA), a military facility that provides training for Latin American and Caribbean soldiers and officers.
- No comment: the defendant's guide to arrest
A guide on your rights if you are arrested, with advice on what police are likely to do and say, and what you can do to protext yourself Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 If you think you might one day run the risk of being arrested, you must find out what to do in that situation. If prison, fines, community service etc. don’t appeal to you by following what’s written in this article you can massively reduce the risk of all three. In the police station, the cops rely on people’s naivety.
- No Debate
The Israel Lobby and Free Speech at Canadian Universities Resource Type: Book First Published: 2011 During 2008-2009, Israel lobby organizations made concerted efforts to block a planned conference on statehood for Israel and Palestine at Toronto's York University. Thompson probes the facts and context of the case and explores the meaning of academic freedom in Canada.
- No Easy Road
Women in Canada 1920's to 1960's Resource Type: Book First Published: 1991 This collection of essays by Gail Brandt, Margrit Eichler, Ruth Pierson, Alison Prentice and Veronica Strong-Boag provides a background for examining women’s paid and unpaid work as well as aspects of women’s collective activities in the past.
- No Easy Victories
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 In today's "new Middle East" with its cauldron of Arab upheavals and the likelihood of longterm revolutionary processes, the United States cannot dictate terms unilaterally.
- No Exit
The ongoing abuses of Australia's refugee policy Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 A first person account of the refugee crisis in Australian detention centres. At great expense the Australian government holds detainees offshore in crowded camps, many of whom are stranded and living under deplorable conditions.
- No Fare Is Fair: A Campaign for Free Public Transit in Toronto
Why Do We Need Free Transit? Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Public transit should be a right for everyone in Toronto. Using subways, buses, and streetcars shouldn't require paying fares, or user fees, that penalize riders with lower incomes.
- No Fares!
Time for a free ride on public transit Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 This series of articles in The Tyee takes a hard look at fare hikes and spending priorities by B.C.'s transit planners, as well as rising greenhouse emissions and pollution by the private automobile, and asks: Why are we creating barriers for people who might take public transit?
- No-Fault Journalism at the New York Times
The Case of Wen Ho Lee Resource Type: Article First Published: 1999 Published: 2014 The New York Times,?without whose agency Wen Ho Lee would never have spent a day in a prison cell,?perhaps not even have lost his job, is now, with consummate effrontery, urging?that an investigation of the bungled prosecution take place.
- No Fixed Address
Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 1978
- No Fixed Address: The Housing crisis in Canada
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1982 What can we do about the present housing crisis? This the slide show suggests that "Those of us who feel we have a right to decent, affordable housing will want to examine alternatives and look at new initiatives."
- No Fooling - Corporations Evade Taxes
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 Closing corporate loopholes so that corporate income tax revenues in the United States match the 3.4% of GDP collected on average by OECD corporate income taxes would add close to $200 billion to federal government revenues—more than five times the $39 billion of devastating spending cuts just made in the federal budget in 2011. Returning the corporate income tax revenues to the 4.0% of GDP level of four decades ago would add close to $300 billion a year to government revenues.
- No Frills Thearicks
Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1986
- No Futher Retreat
The Fight to Save Florida Resource Type: Book First Published: 1971
- No Grades in Higher Education Now!
Is the Revolution any closer? Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Author and social scientist Stuart Tannock has recently published a historical and critical overview of the practice of grading in education.
- No Hassle Transit? Try Hasselt
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 A consideration of Belgium's transit infrastructure and fare-free system implementation as a model for BC to draw upon.
- No Heroes in Montreal -- Why Endless Protest Does Not a Movement Make
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 No matter what you've taken to the streets to oppose - no matter how just your cause - your message gets lost when you don’t engage the community, you don't exercise discipline, or you just start acting like assholes.
- No Land No Food No Life
Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 2013 A film which explores sustainable small scale agriculture and the urgent call for an end to corporate global land grabs. This feature length documentary gives voice to those directly affected by combining personal stories, and vérite footage of communities fighting to retain control of their land.
- No Land! No House! No Vote! Voices from Symphony Way
Voices from Symphony Way Resource Type: Book First Published: 2011 Accounts from Symphony Way pavement dwellers, joined together in an anti-eviction campaign, living in shacks insisting that the government provide permanent housing.
- No Last Frontier
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1977 This booklet was published by the World Council of Churches as part of a series of RISK issues dealing with the struggles of aboriginal peoples. The present issue, a joint venture between RISK and the WCC Programme to Combat Racism, draws attention to the Dene of the Northwest Territories. The struggle of the Dene to control their destiny involves questions of energy policies for North America, racial justice, development, the role of transnational corporations, land and water rights and human rights.
- No Lasting City
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1981 Larry Bantleman has assembled information on the growing housing crisis for low income people in Vancouver in order to determine a way that First United Church can "provide low-income, low-rent housing in the Downtown Eastside."
- No Lasting City
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1982
- No laughing matter: Cartoonists take issue
New Internationalist March 2006 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2006 A look at the strengths of comics and cartoons as an educational and development communication tool.
- No Laughing Matter: The Manchester Bomber is the Spawn of Hillary and Barack's Excellent Libyan Adventure
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 The jihadi bomber in Manchester and miltants in the hotel massacre in Mali were direct products of American and Western regime change in Libya, a project that was executed by the Obama administration and spearheaded by Hillary Clinton.
- No Limits. The Disabled People's Movement: A Radical History - book review
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2020 In No Limits, Judy Hunt recovers the history of the disabled people’s movement, showing how disabled people organised themselves against ‘the challenge of an inaccessible society’ and achieved significant gains.
- No Local
Why Small-Scale Alternatives Won't Change The World Resource Type: Book First Published: 2012 Local food, local business and buying local won't change the world. Challenging market priorities will. Greg Sharzer outlines why.
- No longer a real newspaper, new Globe betrays Canadians
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 The new tarted-up, glossy, colour Globe and Mail is many things, but it is not a real “news paper.”
- No Longer Barred From Prison
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1991 An account of one individual's determined efforts to get inside prisons to see what is actually happening there. As her story makes clear, the penal system cannot tolerate such close scrutiny: she herself has been declared persona non grata and officially denied access to Canadian penitentiaries.
- No matter how it appears, Trump isn't getting out of Syria and Afghanistan
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Trump's plans to withdraw troops from Afghanistan and Syria don't reflect a large change in US foreign policy. US troops are only a small part of the forces currently deployed there and they will probably be replaced with mercenaries paid for by oil monarchies.
- No More
The Battle Against Human Rights Violations Resource Type: Book First Published: 1995 Matas, a Winnipeg immigration lawyer and participant in the Helsinski Watch movement and Amnesty international, examines the ideological causes of human rights violations.
- No More Missouri Compromises
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 I do have some ideas about the larger set of circumstances that resulted in Michael Brown’s murder and some suggestions for things that might be done to bring the fight where it needs to be fought beyond the streets of Ferguson.
- No more plastics in Southeast Asia paradise
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2021 Plastic waste has accumulated in Southeast Asia since China stopped importing it for recycling. The region's governments want western exporters to stop using it as a dumping ground.
- No More Secrets
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1990
- No News is Not Good News
Cops Taping Protesters & Journalists Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 If cops photograph and videotape protesters and journalists, it's news if it happens in China, but when it happens in the U.S., as it routinely does, the media are silent.
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Animal Rights
Resource Type: Book
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Class, Caste & Hierarchies
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2002 Concentrates mainly on the history of social hierarchy in Western civilization, and particularly the struggles of the working class.
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Climate Change
Resource Type: Book
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Conflict and Peace
Resource Type: Book
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Degrowth and Sustainability
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2013 Published: 2014 This No-Nonsense Guide looks deeper into the idea of economic growth – to trace its history and understand why it has become so unchallengeable and powerful.
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Democracy
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2002 Ths book explores how democracy is constricted and deformed by economic power-brokers and a self-serving political class.
- No-Nonsense Guide to Equality
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2012 A wide-ranging exploration of why inequality persists and what can be done about it.
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Fair Trade
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2001 Ransom suggests that fair, environmentally-conscious trade is not only a viable alternative to unfair free trade, but that it is the way of the future.
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Global Finance
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2009 An incisive introduction to global finance – where money comes from, the current mechanisms and the need for control and reform.
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Global Media
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2004 Peter Steven aims to make readers realize the power and influence of dominant media but, at the same time, also understand that they are not "omnipotent" and that there are alternative forms available.
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Global Surveillance
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2011 In the world of CCTV, email and DNA, this book shows the extent to which Big Brother is watching us all.
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Global Terrorism
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2008 Political and moral analysis of the causes and contexts of terrorism the world over.
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Green Politics
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2010 In the near future there will be no politics but green politics…
- The No-Nonsense Guide to HIV/AIDS
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003 This book gives an overview of the origins of HIV, the ways in which it spreads, the profits made by drug companies, women's special vulnerability and the positive action being taken by people and communities to fight back.
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Human Rights
Resource Type: Book
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Indigenous Peoples
Resource Type: Book
- The No-Nonsense Guide to International Development
Resource Type: Book
- The No-Nonsense Guide to International Migration
Resource Type: Book
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Islam
Resource Type: Book
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Religion
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2010 Symon Hill's No-Nonsense Guide to Religion tries to explain what religion means, how we relate to it, how it was created and how it affects us culturally, politically and spiritually today.
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Science
Resource Type: Book
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Sexual Diversity
Resource Type: Book An examination of the ways in which tolerance and hostility have manifested themselves throughout history, and in current attitudes toward sexual diversity.
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Terrorism
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003 An in-depth look at the nature of terrorism that discusses questioning terrorism, assessing it, the difference between state terrorism and group terrorism, morality and history, and war and politics.
- The No-Nonsense Guide to the Arms Trade
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2002 A review of the increasingly prolific global arms trade and its economic, political and social impact on exploited and vulnerable nations.
- The No-Nonsense Guide to The United Nations
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2008 Conveys the complexity of the UN, assesses its record, and considers options for reform.
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Tourism
Resource Type: Book
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Water
Resource Type: Book
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Women's Rights
Resource Type: Book
- The No-Nonsense Guide to World Food
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2008 A world tour of food—from industrialized production and consumption to community food security.
- The No-Nonsense Guide to World Health
Resource Type: Book
- No-Nonsense Guide to World History
Resource Type: Book
- The No-Nonsense Guide to World Population
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2011 Are we heading for a population ‘explosion’? How many people can the planet sustain?
- The No-Nonsense Guide to World Poverty
Resource Type: Book
- No, Not All Bi Women Love Threesomes
Silly Myths About Women and Bisexuality Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Being bisexual means that you are attracted to members of both sexes, even if you're not sleeping with them. Here are some things bisexuality doesn't mean.
- No nukes
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1990
- No olvides escribir
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1997
- No One Else Will Stop The Killing
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 Because we personally understand what war truly means, we have written, called and demonstrated repeatedly for an end to the killing in Afghanistan and Iraq.
- "No one represents us": the 15 May movement in the Spanish state
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 On 15 May 2011 thousands of people, mainly young, demonstrated all over the Spanish state under the slogans "For real democracy now" and "We are not commodities in the hands of politicians and bankers". The demonstrations explicitly rejected the participation of political parties or trade unions.
- No Outside Saviors!
Against The Current vol. 136 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 Against The Current spoke with Gwendolyn M. Patton as part of our retrospective on the events of 1968 and the surrounding years.
- No Pipeline Now Coalition
Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1977 The No Pipeline Now Coalition is a broadly based grouping of churches, international agencies and native support, public interest, and labour union groups. The central purpose of this coalition is to push for a ten year moratorium on the construction of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline(or any alternative pipeline route).
- No Place Like Home
A Discussion Paper about Living and Working in Ontario's Long-Term Care Facilities Resource Type: Book First Published: 1995
- No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Surveillance State
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2014 Glenn Greenwald recounts his 10-day trip to Honk Kong where he acquired the Snowden Files. Additionally, Greenwald discusses the NSA's unprecedented abuse of power, as well as the media's habitual avoidance of adversarial reporting on the government and their failure to serve the interests of the people.
- No platform or no democracy?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1996 Rather than promoting themselves as vehicles for broadening access to discussion and debate, universities now seek to present themselves as highly regulated institutions in which students will be protected from unsolicited or offensive ideas.
- No Platform Won't Work
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 It is ridiculous for anyone to think that you can defeat the BNP by silencing them. A sinister thought, when silenced, only gets wider currency in the subterranean world where everything 'establishment' is viewed as a conspiracy. Sunlight is the best disinfectant
- No Politics But Class Politics
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2023
- No Power Greater
A Century of Labour in British Columbia Resource Type: Book First Published: 1967
- No Remorse: Reflections on Radical "Purism"
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Street justifies his critical commentary on the disappointing presidency of Barrack Obama and the standard neoliberal manipulation of campaign populism and identity politics in service to big-money. He also takes a cynical look at the DMC, another party of corporations, as well as Bernie Sanders and what a Sanders Presidency might have looked like.
- No "Respect" for Class
Against The Current vol. 113 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 In his article on Britain’s ‘Respect Coalition’ in ATC 111 (July-August 2004), Liam MacUaid used the indisputably anti-working class record of the Blair government to justify the highly disputable claim that Respect is a supportable alternative. We want to reply.
- No Right-Of-Way
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1992 The author tells the story of a small group of determined agriculturalists and environmentalists who took on industry, government and the courts for the rights of farmers to protect their land and the environment.
- No Right-of-Way
How democracy came to the oil patch Resource Type: Book First Published: 1974
- No Rights - No Candu in Argentina
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978
- No Safe Harbor: How NSA Spying Undermined U.S. Tech and Europeans' Privacy
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 The spread of knowledge about the NSA's surveillance programs has shaken the trust of customers in U.S. Internet companies like Facebook, Google, and Apple: especially non-U.S. customers who have discovered how weak the legal protections over their data is under U.S. law.
- No Shortcuts
Organizing for Power in the New Gilded Age Resource Type: Book First Published: 2016 Examines case studies of successes and failures of labour and social movements in recent history, arguing for the need for mass organization and bottom-up organizing which empowers ordinary people at the community level.
- NO SOCIAL JUSTICE WITHOUT FREE SPEECH
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Fredrik deBoer, who teaches at Purdue University in Indiana, recently wrote a passionate polemic about the way that what he calls the ‘social justice left’ has abandoned the struggle for free speech, and indeed take up the struggle for censorship.
- No Spirit Of Liberty - The Salisbury Case, Corbyn And The Need For Dissent
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 A look at recent 'Mainstream' media coverage, notably the Guardian and BBC, which has been instrumental in presenting a misleading image of Prime Minsiter May as a stable leader, and yet presents Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in a much less flattering light.
- The No State Solution: Institutionalizing Libertarian Socialism in Kurdistan
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 In what many outside of the territory are referring to as the Rojava Revolution, a major shift in political philosophy and political programmatics has taken place in Kurdistan.
- No Strikes in Canada over health care
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1990 Published: 1991 The health care systems in Canada and the U.S. are very different, leading to different approaches to disagreements, and significantly different outcomes.
- No such thing as socialist Zionism
The historic contradictions of the Zionist left are being played out in the death throes of Meretz, writes Tony Greenstein Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Greenstein discusses the historic contraditions associated with Labour Zionism and explains why the term 'Socialist Zionist' just cannot exist.
- No Surrender
Writings from An Anti-Imperialist Political Prisoner Resource Type: Book
- No surrender in Greece
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 A member of International Workers Left (DEA), reports from Athens on the May 20 general strike and workers' growing radicalization.
- No Surrender: The Land Remains Indigenous
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2019 Between 1869 and 1877 the government of Canada negotiated Treaties One through Seven with the Indigenous peoples of the Great Plains. Many historians argue that the negotiations suffered from cultural misunderstandings between the treaty commissioners and Indigenous chiefs, but newly uncovered eyewitness accounts show that the Canadian government had a strategic plan to deceive over the "surrender clause" and land sharing. According to Sheldon Krasowski's research, Canada understood that the Cree, Anishnabeg, Saulteaux, Assiniboine, Siksika, Piikani, Kainaa, Stoney and Tsuu T’ina nations wanted to share the land with newcomers -- with conditions -- but were misled over governance, reserved lands, and resource sharing. Exposing the government chicanery at the heart of the negotiations, No Surrender demonstrates that the land remains Indigenous.
- No Sweat
Fashion, Free Trade, and the Rights of Garment Workers Resource Type: Book First Published: 1997 Published: 1999 Surveys the chasm between the glamour of the catwalk and the squalor of the sweatshop.
- No to 'Climate Smart Agriculture', yes to agroecology
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Climate Smart Agriculture sounds like a great idea. But in truth it's a PR front for international agribusiness to promote corporate agriculture, pesticides and fertilisers at COP21, with a heavy dose of greenwash. Countries must resist the siren calls - and give their support to true agroecology that sustains soil, health, life and climate.
- No to Crackdown on Prostitution!
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 In eight years, the Harper Tories [Conservative Party under Prime Minister Stephen Harper] have waged war on pretty much everyone. Now it is prostitutes and their clients who, if the government has its way, are to be abolished.
- No To Preventive Detention: From Palestine, to Guantanamo, to U.S. Jails!
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2022 On administrative detention of 500 Palestinians when they announced a boycott of Israeli military courts.
- No to Uranium Mining
Resource Type: Slide Show First Published: 1984
- No Towers Federation
Organization profile published 1984 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1984
- No Trump, No Clinton, No NATO
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 Murray explains why the notion that those who do not want Clinton in power are therefore supporters of Trump is intellectually risible and politically dishonest.
- No Unity of the Police and the Community is Possible or Desirable
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 After the police murders of Alton Sterling, 37, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Philando Castile, 32, of St. Paul, Minnesota, we are asked to embrace the police, to form a partnership, to work together. From President Barack Obama on down, Democratic and Republican party politicians have called upon the police and communities to unite to solve our common problems.
- No, US Didn't 'Stand By' Indonesian Genocide - It Actively Participated
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Within the coverage of the newly declassified telegram that proves the US actively participated in the Indonesian genocide the media frames Washington as a passive onlooker rather than active participant. This not only lessens the government's culpability; it also tells readers that if the US is to be faulted, it's to be blamed for not doing enough. That's a handy attitude to cultivate for the next time you want to sell a "humanitarian" war.
- No Way To Live
Poor Women Speak Out Resource Type: Book First Published: 1988
- No Way to Live
B.C. Women Speak Out Resource Type: Book First Published: 1988
- No way to remember anything
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 An analysis of the 2011 Egyptian revolution reproduces the same mistakes on the left that led to the revolution’s defeat in 2013.
- No Well - The Canborough (Ontario) Success Story
Or - How to Wage an Environmental Campaign Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Climate Change
The Science, The Solutions, The Way Forward Resource Type: Book First Published: 2011 An accessible and friendly pocket-sized overview of climate change, combining all the basics with the latest facts and analysis.
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Globalisation
Resource Type: Book
- Noam Chomsky: A Life of Dissent
Resource Type: Article
- Noam Chomsky and Over 100 Intellectuals Denounce 'Savage' Media Treatment of Britain's Jeremy Corbyn
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 "We do not expect journalists to give any elected leader an easy ride," a letter published in The Guardian and signed by more than 100 intellectuals reads, "but Corbyn has been treated from the start as a problem to be solved rather than as a politician to be taken seriously."
- Noam Chomsky and the Left: Allies or Strange Bedfellows?
Resource Type: Article Why does Chomsky always seem to 'stand at a slight angle to the universe' of given wisdom (to borrow E.M. Forster's memorable phrase) in everything he does? The answer is not far to seek, though it has several components. One, Chomsky always insists on thinking everything through to the end. No halfway house for him in anything he ventures on, no ceding of ground to high rhetoric, or to radical impetuosity.
- Noam Chomsky Announces Las Vegas Residency
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016
- Noam Chomsky And The BBC: A Brief Comparison
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 A recent interview with 88-year-old Noam Chomsky once again demonstrates just how insightful he is in providing rational analysis of Western power and the suffering it generates. By contrast, anyone relying on BBC News receives a power-friendly view of the world, systematically distorted in a way that allows the state and private interests to pursue business as usual.
- Noam Chomsky - Everyday Anarchist
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Interview with Noam Chomsky.
- Noam Chomsky and Marxism
On the roots of modern "authoritarianism" - Part One Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 Heiko Khoo argues that Noam Chomsky doesn't understand Marxism.
- Noam Chomsky: Moral & Social Thinker
Against The Current vol. 145 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 Noam Chomsky is a powerhouse of insightful thought – this book attests to that. So analyzing or even summarizing Anthony Arnove’s The Essential Chomsky is no simple task. A moderately lengthy and notably chronological collection of texts plucked from Chomsky’s enormous output, The Essential Chomsky leaps from linguistics to Palestine to libertarian socialism and back to linguistics again. Given the political nature of Against the Current, we will focus on Chomsky’s views on political philosophy, morality, U.S. foreign and domestic policy, and propaganda, ending with thoughts on the editing. But first, a few introductory remarks on the man himself.
- Noam Chomsky: Moral Depravity Defines US Politics
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 An interview with Noam Chomsky where he discusses the political parties' lack of focus on crucial issues. Though made hopeful by young progessive candidates winning in the midterms, electoral politics should not be the focus for radical political change.
- Noam Chomsky on 1968
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 Chomsky explores the milestones achieved in this monumental year, including human and ethnic rights, global solidarity, environmental concern, etc. Despite simultaneously tragic realities of 1968, the results have been long-lasting and positive.
- Noam Chomsky: Palestine 2012 - Gaza and the UN resolution
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 An analysis of the political context of Gaza since the first free elections in the Middle East were held.
- Noam Chomsky tells Al Jazeera "I'm not an absolute pacifist"
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 In an interview with Al Jazeera English’s flagship current affairs show, 'UpFront', MIT professor emeritus Noam Chomsky, a long-standing critic of US foreign policy and overseas interventions, said he supported U.S. air strikes against ISIL.
- Noam Chomsky: Trump's First 100 Days Are Undermining Our Prospects for Survival
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 No recent US president has demonstrated such an overwhelming ignorance about governing as the current occupant of the White House. But is Trump's apparent inability to govern and conduct himself in a remotely conventional manner an innate character flaw or part of a well-conceived strategy aimed at a society that loves reality TV? In this exclusive Truthout interview, Noam Chomsky shares his views about the first 100 days of the Trump administration.
- Noam Chomsky Turns 90: How a U.S. Anarchist Has More Than Survived
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 A brief look back at the life and work of world reknowned linguist, philospher and social activist Noam Chomsky, who turns 90 on December 7, 2018.
- Noam Chomsky: US Is the "Most Dangerous Country in the World"
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Nuclear proliferation and climate change are subjects of acute concern in the current moment, driven into an all-out state of emergency by the new Trump administration. In this interview, Noam Chomsky discusses the media coverage of these two major issues, highlighting US tensions with Russia, Iran and North Korea, as well as discussing the recent US airstrike on Syria's Air Force base.
- The noble cause of the Heathrow 13
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 With the 'Heathrow 13' protestors expecting custodial sentences today for their occupation of a Heathrow runway last July, Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell MP writes that their direct action followed years of official lies and broken promises, and forms part of a long tradition of direct action protests in defence of democracy.
- Nobody's Business
The Paradoxes of Privacy Resource Type: Book First Published: 1990
- Noise Busters
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2001 Good neighbors keep their noise to themselves.
- Noise, the 'ignored pollutant': health, nature and ecopsychology
The sonic backdrop to our lives is increasingly one of unwanted technospheric noise, writes Paul Mobbs. Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 For those who like to enjoy the natural environment, noise is something to be escaped from within the relative sanctuary of the landscape. These days that's getting harder and harder to accomplish. That's not only because of noise from all around - in particular from urban areas, roads and the increasing mechanisation of agriculture - but also due to the increasing level of air traffic overhead.
- Noise Pollution: A Modern Plague
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 Environmental noise pollution, a form of air pollution, is a threat to health and well-being. It is more severe and widespread than ever before, and it will continue to increase in magnitude and severity because of population growth, urbanization, and the associated growth in the use of increasingly powerful, varied, and highly mobile sources of noise. It will also continue to grow because of sustained growth in highway, rail, and air traffic, which remain major sources of environmental noise. The potential health effects of noise pollution are numerous, pervasive, persistent, and medically and socially significant.
- Noise, Sovereignty, and Civility
Resource Type: Article Noise is caused by people and businesses claiming rights, usually property rights, to emit noise into the air, and by people who do not possess the civility to be good neighbors. While its effects are an environmental health issue, its causes are tied to the issues of sovereignty (who owns the air?) and civility (how should we treat our neighbors?).
- Noisewatch Online
Organization profile published 2005 Resource Type: Organization NoiseWatch (formerly Citizens' Coalition Against Noise) was a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to raising public awareness of the negative effects of noise, founded in November 1994.
- Non-cooperation movement
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article A series of nationwide people's movements of nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience, led by Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Congress.
- Non-Movements as Social Activism
Book Review Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Book review of Asef Bayat's 'Life as Politics: How Ordinary People Change the Middle East.'
- Non Profit Co-operative Housing Federation of Nova Scotia
Organization profile published 1982 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1982
- Non-Sexist Childraising
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1977
- Non-Alignment in the Age of Alignments
Resource Type: Book This book makes clear the changing panorama of issues that has confronted the non-aligned states, and the diversity of viewpoints that has emerged among them. The authors have written what amounts to a history of the post-war world as experienced by Third World countries in their efforts to redefine the international political agenda.
- Non-Nuclear Future for Ontario: A Sourcebook.
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1977 The sourcebook points out that in the near future, Ontario will have to choose between high growth energy policies and policies of conservation and maintenance of a reasonable energy level.
- The Non-Nuclear Way: Creative Energy Alternatives For Canada
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1982 This book on nuclear energy and its alternatives places its focus on Canada.
- The Non-Nuclear Way: Creative Energy Alternatives for Canada
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1984
- Non-profits get exemption
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1992
- A Non-Dogmatic Approach to Marxism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1946 As against that altogether dogmatic approach which had already sterilized the revolutionary Marxist theory in all but a few phases of its century-long development in Europe, and by which the attempted extension of Marxism to the US has been blighted from the very beginning, it is here proposed to revindicate the critical, pragmatic, and activistic element which for all this has never been entirely eliminated from the social theory of Marx and which during the few short phases of its predominance has made that theory a most efficient weapon of the proletarian class struggle.
- None is too Many
Canada and the Jews of Europe, 1933-1948 Resource Type: Book First Published: 1982 Published: 2012 None Is Too Many conclusively lays to rest the comfortable notion that Canada has always been an accepting and welcoming society, detailing the country’s refusal to offer aid, let alone sanctuary, to Jews fleeing Nazi persecution between 1933 and 1948.
- 'None Of It Reported': How Corporate Media Buried The Assange Trial
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2020 When it comes to arguably the most important political trial in our lifetimes, there is a not-so-curious media reluctance to dwell on it or even mention it, never mind grant it the kind of blanket coverage that celebrity trials regularly generate. Thus, media attention given to the extradition hearing of Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder and editor, was minimal and dwarfed by the coverage devoted to the actor Johnny Depp over the summer.
- None of the world's top industries would be profitable if they paid for the natural capital they use
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 The notion of "externalities" refers to costs imposed by businesses that are not paid for by those businesses. Roberts argues that, although the term is useful in folding ecological concerns into economics, it has its downsides.
- Non-monogamy
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article A blanket term covering several different types of interpersonal relationships in which some or all participants have multiple marital, sexual, and/or romantic partners.
- The Non-Nuclear Way
Creative Energy Alternatives for Canada Resource Type: Book
- NoNonsense Globalization
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2015 Explains and examines globalization from all angles - and explores strategies for redesigning the global economy in the common interest.
- Non-Profit Temporary Work Centre, 4-U
Organization profile published 1983 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1983
- The Nonsense of Planning
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1937 The literature dealing with the problems of a planned economy has attained proportions comparable only with those of the depression which brought it forth. In all this welter of thought, we may distinguish three main currents: one which stands for the possibility of capitalist planning, another which denies it on principle, and a third which hovers between these extremes and finds its champions both in the bourgeois and socialist camps.
- Nonviolence
Twenty-five Lessons from the History of a Dangerous Idea Resource Type: Book First Published: 2006
- Nonviolence for Elfin Spirits
Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1992 Ross writes: "The title of this book is meant ot convey two things: all elves should learn to be nonviolent, and some nonviolent people should be elves.
- Nonviolence Resource Centre
Organization profile published 1990 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1990
- Nonviolent Communication
A Language of Life, 3rd Edition: Life-Changing Tools for Healthy Relationships Resource Type: Book First Published: 2015 The latest edition of the communication guide that has sold more than 1,000,000 copies. An enlightening look at how peaceful communication can create compassionate connections with family, friends, and other acquaintances, this international bestseller uses stories, examples, and sample dialogues to provide solutions to communication problems both at home and in the workplace.
- Nonviolent Defence, The Road Not Taken
The Case of India Resource Type: Article First Published: 1990 One of the most unfortunate missed historical opportunities occured when India, after achieving independence through nonviolent action, took the course of military defence. Let us imagine what might have happened if Gandhi and other nonviolent enthusiasts had spent their time in prison planning the specifics of nonviolent defence in detail.
- The Nonviolent History of American Independence
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Often minimized in our history books, the tactics of nonviolent action played a powerful role in achieving American Independence from British rule. Benjamin Naimark-Rowse wrote, "the lesson we learn of a democracy forged in the crucible of revolutionary war tends to ignore how a decade of nonviolent resistance before the shot-heard-round-the-world shaped the founding of the United States, strengthened our sense of political identity, and laid the foundation of our democracy.'
- Nonviolent resistance
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article The practice of achieving socio-political goals through symbolic protests, civil disobedience, economic or political noncooperation, and other methods, without using violence.
- A Nonviolent Strategy to Defeat the US Coup Attempt in Venezuela
To the People of Venezuela Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 An open letter to the people of Venezuela regarding the US coup and with support for how they can resist.
- The Nord Stream Sabotage
A New Low For Western Mainstream Media Resource Type: Article First Published: 2022 Condemning the Guardian's coverage of the recent Nord Stream sabotage, Lascaris discusses the increasing lenghts which Western media will go to promote the U.S. government's hegemonic agenda. He highlights several examples of the Guardian's exercises in propoganda-masquerading-as-journalism.
- The Norm Drake House
Organization profile published 1984 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1984
- Norman Finkelstein and Dr. Mads Gilbert
Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 2018 A discussion with professor and author Norman Finkelstein about his book "Gaza: An Inquest into Its Martyrdom".
- Norman Finkelstein: A National Treasure?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2023 Among the most dangerous people in the US are those who actually once fervently believed the foundational myths of the country's social and political order.
- North American Energy Colonies
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1977 This particular issue of the newsletter is a product of the World Student Christian Federation-North American Region- Energy Education Project and focuses on some energy issues important to all North Americans. Included are articles on the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline, Canada: U.S. energy colony, the politics of coal, and development and domination.
- North End Diversion and Neighborhod Justice Project
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978
- The North Korea Standoff, Like the Cuban Missile Crisis, Exposes the Reckless U.S. Worldview
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 The confrontation between the U.S. and North Korea has cooled off slightly with Kim Jong-un's announcement that, at least for the time being, he will not attack Guam with an "enveloping fire." A good place to start is with the repeated comparisons U.S. politicians have made between the situation with North Korea and the Cuban missile crisis in October 1962.
- North of Niagara
Impressions Along the Bruce Trail Resource Type: Audio First Published: 1995
- North Vietnam: A Documentary
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1968
- Northern British Columbia Women's Task Force Report on Single Industry Resource Communities
Organization profile published 1978 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1978
- Northern Freedom Chronicles - book review
Against The Current vol. 162 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Review of 'Sweet Land of Liberty: The Forgotten Struggle for Civil Rights in the North' by Thomas J. Sugrue.
- Northern Ireland's Marching Season Crisis
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1998 IT IS DIFFICULT for those fortunate enough to live in more sophisticated communities to understand and appreciate the deep sense of fear, outrage and humiliation that marks these annual incursions into the little streets of this little town. . . .
So begins an editorial which appeared in the Belfast-based Irish News a number of years ago.
- Northern Ireland's Troubled Compromise
Against The Current vol. 113 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2004 August 31 marked the ten-year anniversary of the Provisional Irish Republican Army’s (IRA) cease-fire, and a turning point in the recent history of Northern Ireland.
- Northern Native Rights Campaign
Organization profile published 1979 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1979 In March of 1979 Project North is sponsoring a tour of northern native leaders through communities in southern Canada in order to bring them the position of northern native organizations regarding their rights.
- Northern Perspectives
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1973 The Canadian Arctic Resources Committee (CARC) has met three of its seven objectives: to report on any research related to Northern development; to compile background material needed to educate the public concerning the environmental effects of development; to publish pertinent information relating to Northern development and the Arctic.
- Northern Perspectives
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1984
- Northern Perspectives, Vol. 5, No. 3, 1977
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1977 This issue of Northern Perspectives contains two major articles, one titled 'Thoughts on Canada's Energy' and the other 'There is no such thing as a little garlic.'
- Northern Shadows
Canadians and Central America Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989
- Northern Woman Journal
Periodical profile published 1983 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1983
- Northerners
Profiles of People in the Northwest Territories Resource Type: Book First Published: 1989
- Northland
Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 2007 A touching look back at the director's father, Albert Steiner, and his life as a miner. Detailing his death, caused by working in the mine and the reality of getting compensation from mining companies at that time.
- Northstar Compass
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1991 Published: 2017 Northstar Compass was a monthly magazine containing the latest news and views of the struggles of the Soviet peoples against the capitalist regime which took power after the fall of the Soviet Union. An archive of back issues from 1991 to 2017 is available online at www.connexions.org/CxArchive/Northstar/archive.html, along with additional articles and resources.
- Northwest Activism
Resource Type: Website Web site of a small group of citizen activists living throughout the Pacific Northwest.
- The Northwest Airlines Strike: Where is Labor Going?
Against The Current vol. 119 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2005 The Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA) strike at Northwest Airlines offers a window into class relations and the state of the labor movement in the United States. What we can see through that window is very grim.
- Northwest Environmental Student Taskforce (N-WEST)
Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1977 The student taskforce is a federation of student environmental organizations in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and British Columbia. Its purposes are to promote communication among evnironmentally concerned students, to coordinate regional action on environmental issues, and to encourage student environmenal projects and organizations on campuses throughout the region.
- North-West Rebellion
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article A brief and unsuccessful uprising by the Métis people of the District of Saskatchewan under Louis Riel against the Dominion of Canada, which they believed had failed to address their concerns for the survival of their people.
- The Northwest Strike: Acid Test for Labor
Against The Current vol. 119 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2005 The following speech was given by Malik Miah, a United Airlines Airline representative and editor of Way Points of Local 9 of the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA), at a San Francisco Airport rally on Labor Day, September 5, organized for striking mechanics, custodians and cleaners at Northwest Airlines.
- Northwest Territories Native Arts and Crafts Society
Organization profile published 1986 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1986
- Northwestern Ontario Women's Decade Council
Organization profile published 1983 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1983
- Northwestern Ontario Women's Health Education Project
Organization profile published 1983 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1983
- Norwegian Pension Fund Divests from Israeli Military Giant Elbit
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 The Norwegian Ministry of Finance has excluded the Israeli company Elbit Systems Ltd. from the Government Pension Fund - Global, on the basis of the Council on Ethics' recommendation. The Council on Ethics has found that investment in Elbit constitutes an unacceptable risk of contribution to serious violations of fundamental ethical norms as a result of the company's integral involvement in Israel's construction of a separation barrier on occupied territory.
- Norwegian resistance movement
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article Resistance to the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany.
- Norwood Community Services Association
Organization profile published 1979 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1979 Norwood community of Edmonton is just north of the inner city area.
- Nostalgia de la luz (Nostalgia for the Light)
Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 2010 In Chile's Atacama Desert, astronomers search the sky and explore the origins of the universe. Nearby, a group of women sift through the sand searching for body parts of loved ones murdered and dumped in the desert by the Pinochet dictatorship. The desert also holds the stories of pre-Columbian indigenous societies, 19th-century miners, and political prisoners. A meditation on astronomy, the past, memory, and persistence.
- Not a Carwash
Resource Type: Film/Video First Published: 2012 In the Albanian capital of Tirana, students, professors, activists and film lovers take to the streets when authorities attempt to redevelop the property of the city's only art house theatre for profit. The changing face of post-communist Albania is the backdrop for this classic battle between art, commerce, artistic passion and government indifference.
- 'Not a Good Answer': Privacy Advocates Reject Democratic Proposal for 'Technological Wall' With Expanded Border Surveillance
'More surveillance' has become the default answer to far too many difficult policy questions Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 Digital rights advocates called on Democratic lawmakers to expand their fight against the wall into a fight for all human and constitutional rights-instead of suggesting alternative "border security" proposals that would infringe on civil liberties.
- Not a Sentimental Journey
What's Behind the VIA Rail Cuts, What YOU Can Do About It Resource Type: Book First Published: 1990 A response to the attack on passenger rail service in Canada.
- Not An Easy Choice: A Feminist Re-Examines Abortion
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1986 McDonnell describes the often conflicting needs and emotions experienced prior to and after abortion.
- Not Another Disaster Movie
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 Whose will is it that keeps us going the way we are? The will of capital, albeit a capital that’s been refurbished for our modern times. That will cloaks itself in the garb of progress, science and technology. At the same time, it justifies itself by the invocation, in the developed countries and those (like China) on the fast track to development, of an apparently all but incontrovertible need to maintain “our way of life.” That way of life threatens to fairly quickly become a threat to the possibility of life in any form that we would want to be part of.
- Not Automatic
Women and the Left in the Forging of the Auto Workers' Union Resource Type: Book This story of the birth and infancy of the United Auto Workers, told by two participants, shows how the gains workers made were neither easy nor inevitable - not automatic - but required strategic and tactical sophistication as well as concerted action.
- Not Bad Policy, But Class Policy
Holes in the Keynesian Against G20 Austerity Plan Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 Liberal critics of the vicious austerity policies passionately argue against such policies as bad, misguided, or unwise as if the governments that make such policies do not know what they are doing. Accordingly, these critics offer all kinds of elegant Keynesian arguments in favor of stimulus deficit spending that could lead to improved economic conditions, increased tax revenues, and decreased debt and deficit. What these critics tend to overlook, however, is the fact that the governments that impose austerity policies are serving as bailiffs or debt-collecting agencies on behalf of their corporate/financial masters.
- Not by Bread Alone
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Anarchists in the Spanish Civil War focused on people's daily needs--who doesn't love hot, buttered toast? People in Spain were starving--they needed food. People--were homeless and needed homes; people were jobless and needed something to do; people were rejected from their communities needed to be included. Anarchists focused on these practical, attainable and above all human needs. And, these are the basic rights that should undergird all human social organizations.
- Not by Politics Alone
The Enduring Influence of the Christian Right Resource Type: Book First Published: 2000 An informative study on the Christian Right, this book addresses how politics and culture converge. Diamond provides an analysis of how "family values" are infused with evangelical beliefs on a number of societal issues.
- Not for nothing
Women,Work & Unemployment in Newfoundland And Labrador. Resource Type: Book First Published: 1983
- Not for Profit, You Say!
An Operations Manual for Non-profit Organizations Resource Type: Book First Published: 1990 Aa reference book on the management and operation of non-profit organizations.
- Not for Sale
Decommodifying Public Life Resource Type: Book First Published: 2006 Not for Sale discusses the alternatives presented by local, national, and international struggles to decommodify and democratize as many spheres of life as possible.
- Not-Garbage coalition
Organization profile published 1990 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1990
- Not in God's Image
Women in History from the Greeks to the Victorians Resource Type: Book First Published: 1973 Extracts from writings by or about women, from Ancient Greece to the mid-19th century.
- Not In My Name
Resource Type: Website A predominantly Jewish organization committed to a peaceful and just resolution of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, one that will provide safety, security and freedom for Jews, Palestinians, and all others living in this region. Believes that such a peace can only be achieved when Israel withdraws from its settlements in the Palestinian territories and addresses the legitimate national and human rights of the Palestinian people.
- Not My Revolution
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 The Women's March is not immune to the same forces that have confronted the political left in the U.S. for decades. The larger women's movement itself, that sprang from the antiwar movement and civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s, carried flaws along with its development that are not new to left political movements in the U.S.
- Not Quite "Ordinary Human Beings" - Anti-imperialism and the anti-humanist rhetoric of Gilad Atzmon
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 In our struggle against Zionism, racism, and all forms of colonialism and imperialism, there is no place for antisemitism or the vilification of Jews, Palestinians or any people based on their religions, cultures, nationalities, ethnicity or history.
- Not Saving Private Ryan
The Murderous Finale of the Great War. November 11, 1918, One Hundred Years Ago Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018
- Not So Black and White
A History of Race from White Supremacy to Identity Politics Resource Type: Book First Published: 2023
- The "Not so Bright" Protégés and the Comrades that "Never Quarreled"
C.L.R. James's Disputes on Labor's Self-Emancipation and the Political Economy of Colonial Freedom Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Surveying C.L.R. James's shifting and evolving views on the making of national liberation struggles, whether in Kwame Nkrumah's Ghana, Eric Williams’s Trinidad, or Toussaint L'Ouverture's Haiti, which he was associated as anti-colonial activist and independent socialist historian, may lead observers to conclude he was either inconsistent in defending his most cherished ideals or, alternatively, strategically minded in specific historical moments.
- The not-so-hidden persuaders
The Israel lobby's global propaganda manual Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 A major public relations manual for Israel lobbyists teaches pro-Israel propagandists how to hoodwink people about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, how to silence critics and how to avoid making statements that produce negative reactions.
- The Not-So-Secret History of Capitalism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 This is a coda to my review of Paul Collier’s book Exodus. I questioned the moral and social arguments that Collier employs to justify his arguments, and suggested that there is often a chasm between that evidence and Collier’s more contentious arguments, while many of his policy prescriptions are morally questionable.
- Not Speaking and Speaking
Chapter 1 of 'Speaking and Language: Defence of Poetry' Resource Type: Article First Published: 1971
- Not Such A Lonely Crusade
The Black Cultural Front: Black Writers and Artists of the Depression Generation Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 Book review of Brian Dolinar's The Black Cultural Front: Black Writers and Artists of the Depression Generation.
- Not With Our Lives You Don't
Periodical profile published 1980 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1980
- Not Worth The Risk
A Community Report on the Line 9 International Energy Board Hearings Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 2014 Enbridge's Line 9 pipeline – a 38 year old pipeline that is almost identical in build and age to the Line 6B pipeline that ruptured into the Kalamazoo river – seeks to gain approval to reverse its flow, increase its capacity, and carry a dangerous heavy crude known as dilbit, or diluted bitumen. Line 9 runs through sensitive ecosystems and important farmlands throughout Southern Ontario and Quebec, and passes within 50 km of over 9 million people, including 18 First Nations communities.
- Not Your Father's Far Right
Populist Radical Versus Traditional Extremism Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 All over Europe, the new, populist far-right parties have become part of the political scene. They're not defined, as the old far-righters used to be, by what they want, but by what they don't want.
- Not Your Mother's Electrolux
Planned Obsolescence Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Documentary goes on to present new evidence on the school of engineers who were driven by the market and who were clearly interested in making the most disposable product that they could. Electrolux began selling its vacuum cleaners in the UK.
- Notebook of an Agitator
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1958 Published: 1973 Over 100 articles from the pen of an active participant in the events of thirty years of labor history. Cannon covers the campaigns to save Sacco and Vanzetti, the historic strikes of the 1930s, the Korean War, mcCarthyism, and prize fighting, movies, and the Catholic Church.
- Notebooks 1936-1947
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2012 Published: 2019 Victor Serge - writer, novelist, revolutionary -- left the Soviet Union in 1936 and spent the rest of his life in exile, first in France, then in Mexico. His notebooks, written in the years of fascist and Stalinist ascendency, combine grief at the state of the world with resilience, curiosity, steadfast adherence to his principles, and a love of life and culture.
- Notes from a Revolution Dying
Against The Current vol. 134 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2008 In June 1922, five years on from the Russian Revolution, a group of Moscow communists gathered to discuss a letter by Vladimir Petrzhek, an auto worker, tendering his resignation from the communist (or Bolshevik) party. Petrzhek was one of the worker communists who swelled the party’s ranks during the civil war of 1918-19, when the communist “Reds” had defended the revolution from the western-supported “White” generals.
- Notes from the class struggle: small group workplace organising
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 This pamphlet aims to show what small groups and unions can achieve in workplace disputes. These examples and analyses of successful small-scale actions should prove instructive to workers in a variety of fields from a variety of backgrounds, whether they are in the transport or manufacturing sector, students or illegal immigrants, or are employed in another branch of industry.
- Notes of the Atlantic Workshop on Single Displaced Persons
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978 This workshop was held in Halifax on September 6, 7, 8, 1978, and attended by fifteen people from five Atlantic province cities. The goal of the event was to enable the participants to "share their perception of the situation, problems and attempted strategies with respect to single displaced or marginal persons in the various Atlantic cities."
- Notes on a factory uprising in Yangon
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Examination of a recent strike and riot at a Chinese-owned H&M supplier in Myanmar (Burma), looking beyond the headlines into its local context and broader political significance.
- Notes on a Future Politics - Part I
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 In the aftermath of the 2016 US election, Garvey argues that no variety of liberalism, progressivism or social democracy will be adequate for addressing the multiple global crises of capitalist society nor will they be adequate for providing a genuine alternative to the many millions of people who are drawn to varieties of populist or fascist politics.
- Notes on a Future Politics? Part I
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 This essay is intended to enable those of us associated with Insurgent Notes and others to imagine how we might contribute to the emergence of an emancipatory, anti-capitalist mass politics in the aftermath of the 2016 presidential election.
- Notes on a Staggering ISO
The Slow Death of "Leninism" Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 A critique of the International Socialist Organization and discussion of the decline of Leninism.
- Notes on Alabama: Searching for the Ghost of "Big Jim" Folsom
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Huntsville Free Clinic in Alabama is a Free Clinic that serves the poor and working class of Huntsville not covered by Alabama’s stingy Medicaid program. Many users of Free Clinic services work, but at jobs that don’t offer health insurance.
- Notes on Anarchism
In Daniel Guerin, Anarchism: From Theory to Practice Resource Type: Article First Published: 1970 Noam Chomsky explores numerous variations and philosophies associated with the anarchist notion. He considers them in a context of historical development and elaborates with his own perspectives, explanations, and general commentary.
- Notes on Dialectics (Hegel, Marx, Lenin)
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1948 Published: 1980 James believes that an understanding of Hegel's Logic is essential to an understanding of Marxism.
- Notes on Exterminism, the last stage of civllization
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1980
- Notes on Left Propaganda and How to Spread the Word
Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1950 Published: 1967
- Notes on NAFTA
The Masters of Man Resource Type: Article First Published: 1993 Chomsky depicts the negative consequences of protectionist measures such as NAFTA in the wider context of the rights of workers, consumers, and the future generations who cannot "vote" in the market on environmental issues.
- Notes on Radicalism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 Questions frequently asked when introduced as a co-author of Radical Sydney are: "What is radicalism?"; "Is radicalism dead?"; and specifically with regard to Australia, "Where is radicalism today?". Often, it seems, the unstated, implied premise behind some of these questions is that radicalism once was, but is no more, a questioning underpinned by senses of defeat, confusion, with a hint of nostalgia thrown in.
- Notes on Russia
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1936
- Notes on Terminology
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 A look at common and popular terminology and 'labeling', especially in the media, which at times is not only inaccurate and misleading, but also diminishes or softens the severity of an event.
- Notes on the American Working Class and Capital in the 1960s
Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1974
- Notes on the Current Crisis
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 The editors debate the subjectivity of international law as the United States publically denounces Russia's seizure of Crimea yet condones Israel's occupation of Palestine and treatment of its people.
- Notes on the Diagnostic Process Review of November 22,29 and Dec. 6, 1977.
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978
- Notes on the Fly
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 Published: 2012 A report from Occupy Wall Street
- Notes on the Millenium
Against The Current vol. 81 Resource Type: Article First Published: 1999 Jane Slaughter interviews Daniel Singer. Daniel Singer specializes in explaining pivotal social movements. His books on the French worker-student revolt of May 1968 and on Polish workers' rebellion against the party-state bureaucracy showed us the real-life workings of movements from below, and their potential to go farther. Best known to American socialists as the European correspondent of The Nation, Singer's elegantly written dispatches are notable for avoiding the false trails of various social democratic election victories.
- Notes on the postal strike, 1970
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1970 Root and Branch on the wildcat strike of US postal workers in 1970 and its implications.
- Notes on Trotsky, Pannekoek, Bordiga - Gilles Dauvé (Jean Barrot) (1972)
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1973 An examination on the standpoints of Trotsky, Pannekoek and Bordiga.
- Notes sur l'histoire et les conditions de vie des travailleurs immigres au Quebec
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1980
- Notes Towards a Critique of Maoism
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 Maoism was part of a broader movement in the twentieth century of what might be called “bourgeois revolutions with red flags,” as in Vietnam or North Korea. To understand this, it is important to see that Maoism was one important result of the defeat of the world revolutionary wave in 30 countries (including China itself) which occurred in the years after World War I. The major defeat was in Germany (1918–1921), followed by the defeat of the Russian Revolution (1921 and thereafter), culminating in Stalinism.
- Nothing for workers at bankrupt firm
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1989
- Nothing Is Ever Won Without Organizing
Remarks to the First Nonviolence Training Session of the Mexican Movement for Peace with Justice and Dignity Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 2012 All organizing begins with the telling of a story. When we listen carefully to somebody’s story, we learn what motivates him, what she is passionate about. Listening is the first skill and duty of a community organizer. Before we can get somebody to do something, we have to learn what he and she want, which is usually different than what we presumed they wanted.
- Nothing Kept Me Up At Night the Way Gorgon Stare Did
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 An interview with an expert on drones about a new camera technology that drastically improves wide-area sureillance capabilities.
- Nothing Left
The long, slow surrender of American liberals Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 On the gradual decline of the U.S. liberal-left party and its principles.
- Nothing Mat(t)ers: A Feminist Critique of Postmodernism
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1992 An explanation of the foundation of recent post-modern theory which also criticises the misogynist and patriarchal work of Jacques Lacan, Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Jean Baudrillard and Jean-Francois Lyotard.
- Nothing personal, just business
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2007 "A street entrepreneur or a life-destroying psychopath?" asks a review of the film American Gangster, which portrays the life of drug kingpin Frank Lucas.
How is that an either-or choice?
- Nothing Succeeds Like Failure
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 The U.S. has been warring with the Islamic State (IS) for more than a year now. The centerpiece of that war has been an ongoing campaign of bombings and air strikes in Syria and Iraq, thousands upon thousands of them.
- Notorious Portuguese political prison becomes museum of resistance
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 A historical fortress Peniche used to hold dissidents under Portugal's dictatorship is being turned into a museum to remind people of the life under fascism.
- N'oubliez pas d'écrire
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1997
- A Nous De Decider
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1977 Ces pages detaillent l'histoire et principes de l'associaton des forestiers.
- Nous, les travailleurs immigrants
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1979
- Le Nouvel Ordre Economique International
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1975 Une vue d'ensemble du "nouvel ordre economique international."
- Nova Scotia Community Planning Association
Organization profile published 1981 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1981 The Nova Scotia Community Planning Association (CPAC) is one chapter of a national organization that was formed in 1945 to help people understand and take part in planning their communities.
- Nova Scotia Herptofaunal Atlas
Resource Type: Website Documenting the distribution and abundance of Nova Scotia's amphibian and reptile species.
- Nova Scotia Labour Newsletter
Periodical profile published 1978 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1978
- Nova Scotia Labour Research and Support Centre - Newsletter
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978
- Nova Scotia Micmac Aboriginal Rights Position Paper
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1977 This tabloid edition of a position paper presented to the Federal Government in 1977 was signed by twelve chiefs representing the Union of Nova Scotia Indians.
- The Nova Scotia Worker
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1981 Three issues stand out in this edition of the newspaper: steel, mine safety and bank organizing.
- The Nova Scotia Worker
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1981 A number of issues related to unorganized workers appear in this issue of the Nova Scotia Worker.
- A Novel of Class Struggle & Romance
Book review Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 A review of 'The Gleaming Archway' by A.M. Stephen.
- The November 2011 General Elections in Spain: Indignation Trapped in the Ballot Box
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 The “outrage” expressed in the Spanish streets, deflated after the electoral ritual, is confronted with the limitations of the movement’s citizen-based abstractions (electoral reform, the affirmation of democracy, denouncing corruption, etc.) when confronted with the reality ( labor reform, social cuts) imposed by capital and its democratically elected administrators. Or, perhaps, indignation has completed its cycle and we are at the beginning.
- Now, if only the law was applied equally
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978 There is a double standard for you - postal workers are threatened when they refuse to obey the law, policemen are threatened when they refuse to break it.
- Now Is The Time
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 The world must be offered the chance to see the good Palestinian, the good Arab and the good Muslim. We must be offered the chance to see the good Jew and the well-intentioned Christians and West. It is all in our grasp, but, we need to take that important leap by acting now with courage and wisdom. A unified vision and strategy on the Palestinian side must lead us toward peace.
- Now is the Time to Prepare for Retirement
Resource Type: Article You prepare for retirement in the way you lead your life long before retirement.
- Now it's Israel's IDF Leveling Gaza
Once it was Nazis Leveling the Warsaw Ghetto Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Once it was Nazis Leveling the Warsaw Ghetto, Now it’s Israel’s IDF leveling Gaza.
- Now that we've burned our boats....
The Report of the People's Commission on Unemployment Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1978
- Now that we've burned our boats...
The Report of the People's Commission on Unemployment, Newdoundland and Labrador Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978 This report analyzes unemployment in the context of the political and economic history of the Newfoundland and Labrador.
- Now they're going to ruin the economy
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1992 The geniuses who brought us the constitutional debacle are turning their energies to the economy.
- Now We Have Your Attention
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2023 There have been decades of photos of dead Palestinian women and children, and kids being beaten, humilated and imprisoned by Israeli soldiers. The historic killing rate in this 'conflict' has been fairly consistent at about 40:1.
- Nowhere Man
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2003
- Nowtopia: How Pirate Programmers, Outlaw Bicyclists, and Vacant-lot Gardeners are Inventing the Future Today
Resource Type: Book First Published: 2008 As capitalism continues to corral every square inch of the globe into its logic of money and markets, new practices are emerging through which people are taking back their time and technological know-how. In small, under-the-radar ways, they are making life better right now, simultaneously building the foundation, technically and socially, for a genuine movement of liberation from market life.
- NPR Runs IDF Playbook, Spinning Killing of 17 Palestinians
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 The article looks at the NPR reporting on the killing of 17 palestinians, which follows a pro-Israel bias that dates back for years.
- The NRA's Latest Terrorist Attack on U.S. Soil
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 It's long past time to start understanding the giant mass shootings that have become part of the new-normal fabric of life in the United States as terrorist attacks on the U.S. populace conducted by the nation’s plutocracy through one of its key and rightward campaign funding, lobbying, and policy organizations -- the National Rifle Association (NRA).
- The NSA and the Infrastructure of the Surveillance State
In Search of Real Liberty Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 The NSA’s surveillance and data-gathering activities illustrate the extent to which US intelligence seeks “full-spectrum dominance” in cyberspace.
- The NSA Apologists
It's Not Snowden Who Betrayed Us Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 The NSA controversy is about whether we should trust people with institutional power.
- NSA, GCHQ mapping "political alignment" of cellphone users
New report reveals Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 New information made public by Edward Snowden reveals that the governments of the United States and United Kingdom are trawling data from cellphone “apps” to accumulate dossiers on the “political alignments” of millions of smartphone users worldwide.
- NSA and GCHQ target Tor network that protects anonymity of web users
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 The National Security Agency has made repeated attempts to develop attacks against people using Tor, a popular tool designed to protect online anonymity, despite the fact the software is primarily funded and promoted by the US government itself.
- The NSA Has Effectively Destroyed Internet Privacy
Snowden's Latest Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 Whistle-blower Edward Snowden prove that the NSA, working with its British counterpart the Government Communications Headquarters has conducted an intentional and largely sucessful campaign to destroy all privacy on the Internet.
- NSA learning how to snoop on pacemakers
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 The NSA is seeking new ways to satisfy its hunger for raw data by exploiting the so-called internet of things, an emerging network connecting objects such as vehicles, home appliances and biomedical devices. "We're looking at it sort of theoretically from a research point of view right now," the spy agency's Deputy Director Richard Ledgett told a conference on military technology at Washington's Newseum on Friday.
- NSA Turns Cookies (And More) Into Surveillance Beacons
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 These Google cookies - known as 'PREF' cookies - last two years and can uniquely identify you. The NSA is using this to enable remote exploitation (hacking into people’s computers) - an act aided by the ability to uniquely identify individuals on the Internet.
- The NSA's Corporate Collaborators
Willing Accomplices Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Emails published by Al Jazeera America, in addition to showing hi-tech executives and senior intelligence officials interacting on a casual first-name basis, reference a government program referred to as the Enduring Security Framework (ESF).
- NSA's Cyberwarfare Blowback
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 In May and June 2017, hackers took over thousands of computers around the world, encrypted their contents, and demanded ransom to decrypt them. They used tools developed by the National Security Agency (NSA) to exploit vulnerabilities in the Microsoft Windows operating system.
- The NSA's Invasion of Google and Yahoo Servers
Your Email is Likely Being Monitored Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 The American National Security Agency (NSA) has been intercepting information coming in and out of Google and Yahoo servers over non-public, internal network fibre optic lines. In December, 2012 alone, the program (revealingly called “MUSCULAR”) processed 181,280,466 Google and Yahoo records that included email, searches, videos and photos.
- The NSA's Mantra
Collect It All Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 This is the world we’re living in now. One where privacy is quickly becoming a thing of the past – where the government collects our metadata using dragnet surveillance. Who you talked to, where, when, and for how long are collected with each and every phone call. Facebook, Google, Yahoo, Skype, Microsoft, AT&T, Hewlett-Packard, Oracle, and numerous other corporations partner with the NSA to subvert your right to privacy. The NSA has even been physically intercepting packages containing servers and switches, taking it from FedEx or the US Postal Service, opening the package, and planting a device that redirects information sent over these servers back to the NSA.
- NSA's Path to Totalitarianism
Ever-Shrinking Democracy in America Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 The American National Security Agency (NSA) appears as a “rogue” organization, extremism in the putative service of liberty. Or better, call it, stripped of all cosmetics, the unerring mark of a Police State, itself become identical with Fortress America, the National-Security State.
- The NSA's Spying Operation on Mexico
Systematic Eavesdropping on the Government Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 The American NSA has been systematically eavesdropping on the Mexican government for years. Three major programs constitute a massive espionage operation against Mexico.
- NSW protesters: 'We will break these laws'
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 "This is a law to protect the rich. We will need to break these laws to protect our democratic rights," Aboriginal activist and lead NSW Senate candidate for the Socialist Alliance team in the federal elections Ken Canning, said on March 15, 2016. Canning was addressing protesters who had occupied the road outside State Parliament following a rally, called by Greens MLC David Shoebridge, against the state government's new laws attacking the right to protest.
- Nuclear Culture
Living and Working in the World's Largest Atomic Complex Resource Type: Book An account of the growth of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in Washington State, the birth of the atomic bomb, and the culture which it spawned. Here we meet a high school football team - 'The Bombers' - whose helmets feature a mushroom cloud; bridge clubs, brownie troops, and PTAs living virtually in the shadow of A-bomb factories; and workers who find building weapons of mass destruction to be 'just another job.'
- The Nuclear Death of a Nuclear Scientist
Resource Type: Article
- Nuclear Deceit: The Times and Iran
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2010 Is the Times engaged in reporting or propaganda in its coverage of Iran's nuclear program?
- The Nuclear Dilemma
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1977 This paper report on discussions hold at a June 1977 seminar at the Institute for Saskatchewan Studies.
- Nuclear Dragons Attack
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1978
- The Nuclear Enterprise Is on Autopilot
CounterSpin interview with William Hartung on nuclear overkill Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Janine Jackson interviewed William Hartung about nuclear overkill for the November 17, 2017, episode of CounterSpin.
- Nuclear expert speaks on the dangers of war between the US and Russia
Interview with Greg Mello Resource Type: Article First Published: 2022 Nuclear war is not one or two Hiroshima-sized bombs. The imagination cannot encompass nuclear war. Nuclear war means nuclear winter. It means the collapse of very fragile electronic, financial, governmental, administrative systems that keep everyone alive. We’d be lucky to reboot in the early 19th century. And if enough weapons are detonated, the collapse of the Earth’s ozone layer would mean that every form of life that has eyes could be blinded. The combined effects of a US-Russian nuclear war would mean that pretty much every terrestrial mammal, and many plants, would become extinct.
- Nuclear facts and figures
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1990
- The Nuclear Free Press
Periodical profile published 1984 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1984
- Nuclear Free-The New Zealand Way
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1990
- Nuclear Lies and Broken Promises
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 When Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told an economic meeting in the city of Sivas this September that Turkey was considering building nuclear weapons, he was responding to a broken promise. When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the government of Iran of lying about its nuclear program, he was concealing one of the greatest subterfuges in the history of nuclear weapons.
- Nuclear Newsletter, Vol.2, No.15.
Periodical profile published 1978 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1978 Nuclear Newsletter addresses itself to people concerned about nuclear development in Saskatchewan.
- Nuclear opponents have a moral duty to get their facts straight
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011 My request to Helen Caldicott was a simple one: I asked her to give me sources for the claims she had made about the effects of radiation. Helen had made a number of startling statements during a television debate, and I wanted to know whether or not they were correct. Scientific claims are only as good as their sources.
- Nuclear Power
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1976 A well-documented account of the nuclear industry in Canada illustrated with lively cartoons.
- Nuclear Power
Blessing or Blight? Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1977
- Nuclear Power And P.E.I.
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978
- The Nuclear Power Booklet
The Case for a Nuclear-Free Ontario Resource Type: Article First Published: 1988
- The Nuclear Power Booklet
The Case for a Nuclear-Free Ontario Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1990 he Nuclear Power Booklet discusses the effects of low level radiation, and the hazards of uranium mining and reactors. It also talks about solutions and alternatives.
- Nuclear Power in Perspective - The Economic Myths of Nuclear Power
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1981 This brief focuses on the economic implications of nuclear power in the framework of the province of New Brunswick'' energy planning.
- Nuclear Power: Nuclear's second wind
New Internationalist September 2005 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 2005 A look at the return of the use of nuclear power and why. Discussion of the history of the effects of nuclear power in the past.
- Nuclear Reaction Nucleaire
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) First Published: 1978
- The nuclear renaissance is stone cold dead
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2013 2013 has been the nuclear power industry's annus horribilis and the nuclear renaissance can now be pronounced stone cold dead. The industry is finding it increasingly difficult to profitably operate existing reactors - especially ageing reactors requiring refurbishments - let alone build new ones.
- Nuclear Testing
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1992
- Nuclear War
The Search For Solutions Resource Type: Book First Published: 1987
- Nuclear War And Corbyn - The Fury And The Farce
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 The British media is outraged that La bour leader Jeremy Corbyn won't press the nuclear button under any circumstances.
- Nuclear War Manual for Dogs
Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1983
- Nuclear War: A Thought Experiment
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2020
- Nuclear Wastes - What, Me Worry?
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1978
- Nuclear Weapons Ban? What Needs to be Banned Is U.S. Arrogance
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 Nuclear disarmament will be possible only when leaders in Washington recognize that other peoples also have a right and a will to live.
- Nuclear Weapons Spoilers Sentenced to Long Prison Terms
Injustice in Knoxville Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 Three anti-war activists who easily snuck into what is touted as one of the United States' most secure nuclear weapons facilities were sentenced to long terms in federal prison on February 18, 2014.
- Nude beach
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article A beach where users are legally at liberty to be nude.
- Nudity
Resource Type: Article The state of wearing no clothing.
- Nudity and protest
Wikipedia article Resource Type: Article Nudity is sometimes used as a tactic during a protest to attract public attention to a cause, and sometimes promotion of public nudity is itself the objective of a nude protest.
- The NUHW Revolt
Against The Current vol. 141 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2009 The largest battle within the U.S. union movement in decades is happening right now. It is an organizing campaign to leave the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) for the newly formed National Union of Healthcare Workers (NUHW).
- Nukenomics - The Political Economy of the Nuclear Industry.
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1980
- Nukes Now: Obama Worse Than Reagan
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2014 President Obama released his fiscal 2015 budget March 4. Ready for this? It asks for considerably more money (in constant dollars) for nuclear weapons maintenance, design and production than Reagan spent in 1985, the historical peak of spending on nukes: $8.608 billion, not counting administrative costs.
- The Nukeson Saga
Resource Type: Book First Published: 1981
- No. 46 - Steve Biko
Resource Type: Book Steven Biko was the forty-sixth person to die in security police detention in South Africa. But, for the first time, the inquest revealed full and horrifying details of how political detainees are treated. By analysing the court proceedings Hilda Bernstein has reconstructed the events that led to Biko's death, even though what actually happened to him in Room 619 is known only to his interrogators.
- Numsa strike against sexual harassment is a 'powerful moment in labour history'
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2019 A union of metal workers in South Africa staged a strike underground in harsh conditions to support a coworker whose sexual harassment complaint had been dismissed by management.
- Nurses for Social Responsibility
Organization profile published 1988 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1988
- Nurtured by Knowledge
Learning to do Participatory Action-Research Resource Type: Book The emphasis of the book is to explain a new approach to research on social change and the principle that all people have the right to participate in the production of knowledge that directly affects them. Case studies of participatory action-research (PAR) in Canada, India, Africa and Latin America show how it can be achieved. The final chapter analyzes the lessons learned from these diverse studies and explores the principles and processes of PAR methadology.
- Nutrient Runoff is Killing American Waters and Voluntary Actions Aren't Working
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2017 The ongoing causes and devastating effects of nutrient pollution on American lakes, bays and waterways is examined.
- Nutrition and Underdevelopment
Resource Type: Pamphlet First Published: 1977 A booklet that attempts to show that hunger, on a world-wide scale, is not the
result of food scarcity alone but rather a symptom of an unjust world economic
system.
- The Nuts and Bolts of Occupy Wall Street
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2011
- N.W.T. Native Women's Group
Organization profile published 1977 Resource Type: Organization First Published: 1977 The first native women's conference in the Mackenzie Valley and the Western Arctic took place July 18-22, 1977 at Akaitcho Hall in Yellowknife.
- NYC Cop Backlash
Amid Protests Against Racist Police Terror Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 Weeks of mass protests that erupted after the policemen who killed Michael Brown and Eric Garner got off have left cops across the country seething. These hired guns of the capitalist rulers are howling over any criticism of how they do their job, which in racist capitalist America does include terrorizing and killing unarmed black people. Leading the pack in New York City are the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association (PBA) and its ilk, which have seized on the December 20, 2014 killing of two Brooklyn cops to further push their agenda of bonapartism: that is, to stand above the law as judge, jury and executioner.
- NYC Transit Workers' Fare Strike 2012: Can Occupy Open Horizons for a Frustrated Labor Movement
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 Transit workers belonging to New York City’s Transport Workers Union Local 100 exhibit a familiar sight in the 21st century U.S. labor movement: broke, angry, slandered, disillusioned, directionless and top heavy.
- NYC's Workfare Shell Game: An Interview with Heidi Dorow
Resource Type: Article First Published: 1999 HEIDI DOROW IS director of the Urban Justice Center Organizing Project in New York City. In ATC 73 (March-April 1998) she spoke with Dianne Feeley and David Finkel about New York's “Work Experience Program” (WEP), and her organization's campaign to convince non-profit organizations to refuse to participate in this workfare program. We spoke to her again in February, 1999 to learn about developments in the past year.
- Nyerere, Julius
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article African politician and socialist. (1922-1999).
- The NYPD Is Kicking People out of Their Homes, Even If They Haven't Committed a Crime
And it's happening almost exclusively in minority neighborhoods. Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 The morning of May 4, 2011, Jameelah El-Shabazz watched out the window of her Bronx apartment as a team of police officers fanned across the rooftop of Banana Kelly High School. The 43-year-old mother of five said she didn’t think much of the scene -- drug raids were common in her neighbourhood.
- NYT Advocates Internet Censorship
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2016 The New York Times wants a system of censorship for the Internet to block what it calls "fake news," but the Times ignores its own record of publishing "fake news."
- NYT Editorial Slams "Disgraceful" CIA Exploitation of Paris Attacks, But Submissive Media Role Is Key
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 A truly superb New York Times editorial this morning mercilessly shames the despicable effort by U.S. government officials to shamelessly exploit the Paris attacks to advance long-standing agendas.
- NYT Hypes Russian Threat to the Internet
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2015 As if Americans didn't already have enough to worry about in regards to the recently resurrected Red Menace, we can now add the fear that those devious Russians are threatening to -- horror of horrors -- bring down the Internet.
- NYT op-ed describing Israel as a place of refuge is missing the word, Palestinians
Resource Type: Article First Published: 2018 A rebuke by author Levine to the New York Times op-ed written by Susan Silverman titled "How Did Israel Become A Place of No Refuge?".
- The NYT's Love Letter to Death Squads
Hymns to the Silence Resource Type: Article First Published: 2012 It is, I confess, beyond all my imagining that a national leader so deeply immersed in murdering people would trumpet his atrocity so openly, so gleefully - and so deliberately, sending his top aides out to collude in a major story in the nation's leading newspaper, to ensure maximum exposure of his killing spree.
- NYU: Nerds on Strike!
Against The Current vol. 120 Resource Type: Article First Published: 2006 On November 9, 2005, graduate student employees at New York University (NYU) put down their red pens and picked up their picket signs. After a 2004 ruling by a Bush- appointed majority of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), the NYU administration seized the opportunity to refuse to recognize and renegotiate with the Graduate Student Organizing Committee (GSOC)/ UAW Local 2110.
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