Author
Mark Engler
Mark Engler
Mark Engler is a writer based in Philadelphia and an editorial board member at Dissent magazine. His latest book, written with Paul Engler, is entitled This Is an Uprising: How Nonviolent Revolt Is Shaping the Twenty-First Century.
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Militaristic responses may be simpler than multi-issue protests, but they cannot make the world a safer place.
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While President Bush has emphasized US aid to developing countries, the Salvadoran experience shows how the economic policies he is promoting on his Latin American tour work to deepen poverty and impede progress toward human rights.
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To answer the question "Are 'anti-globalization' protests destined for irrelevance in a political landscape transformed by September 11?" we must ask, "Why were they relevant in the first place?"
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The experience, and the politics, of living in the aftermath of terror.
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After twenty-one days, living wage activists have emerged victorious. Here's why their sit-in not only shook the campus, but signaled an important win for progressives across the country who are fighting globalization battles on the home front.
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Eyewitness Report and Analysis from the FTAA protests in Quebec City.
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Why Quebec City will witness the Labor movement's return to globalization activism.
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A Protest Against the Odds.
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Lessons from parliamentary politics.