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Paul Hocenos
In These Times; Can Blogs Revolutionize Progressive Politics?
Contributors:
Date: February 2006
- Joel Bleifuss
- Jessica Clark
- Brian Cook
- Phoebe Connelly
- Sheryl Larson
- Craig Aaron
- Patricia Afderheide
- Lashmi Chaudhry
- Susan J. Doglas
- Christopher Hayes
- David Mober
- Dave Mulcahey
- Salim Muwail
- David Sirota
- Silja J.A. Talvi
- Kurt Vonnegut
- Terry J. Allen
- Dean Baker
- Frida Berrigan
- Will Boisvert
- Phyllis Eckhaus
- Barbara Ehrenreich
- Annette Fuentes
- Juan Gonzalez
- Miles Harvey
- Paul Hocenos
- George Hodak
- Doug Ireland
- Hans Johnson
- Naomi Klein
- John Nichols
- James North
- James Parker
- Kim Phillips-Fein
- Jehangr Pocha
- Fred Weir
- Adam Werbach
- Slavoj Zizek
- Alan immel
- Brian O’Grady
- Emily Udell
- Norman Wishner
- Annie Anderson
- Christopher Burrow
- Nick Burt
- A. Staley Groves
- Sandra Rodriguez
- Josh Segal
- Scott Witmer
Abstract: In These Times provides left-leaning analysis of politics. This issue's headlines include: Walking to Guantanamo, Can Blogs Revolutionize Progressive Politics?, In Search of Solidarity, When Red Goes Green, Paradigm Shift, and In Person with Heather Rogers.
Language:
EnglishISSN/ISBN: 0160-5992
Website:
InTheseTimes.com
Catalog Number: Magazine In These Times; Can Blogs Revolutionize Progressive Politics?
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