Jon Stewart’s False “Moderation” by Mark Engler September 28, 2010 by Mark Engler September 28, 2010 A dispatch for the “Arguing the World” blog at Dissent magazine. Read more
The Limits of Internet Organizing by Mark Engler October 5, 2010 by Mark Engler October 5, 2010 A dispatch for the “Arguing the World” blog at Dissent magazine. Read more
Breaking From the Dismal Life by Mark Engler March 1, 2010 by Mark Engler March 1, 2010 Market-based thinking has imperiled the planet and created the need for a democratic rebirth, argues Raj Patel in The Value of Nothing. Read more
Soul of a Citizen: A Review by Mark Engler July 1, 2010 by Mark Engler July 1, 2010 Paul Rogat Loeb's well-regarded 1999 book on activism is out in a revised and updated edition. Read more
Afghanistan: Should We Stay or Should We Go? by Mark Engler April 14, 2010 by Mark Engler April 14, 2010 At an FPIF panel on Afghanistan at the Left Forum, panelists agreed that there are no military solutions to the current situation but disagreed on whether U.S. troops should leave as soon as possible. Read more
Spitting in the Face of U.S. Troops by Mark Engler October 14, 2010 by Mark Engler October 14, 2010 A dispatch for the “Arguing the World” blog at Dissent magazine. Read more
Defining “Organizing” in the Internet Age by Mark Engler October 25, 2010 by Mark Engler October 25, 2010 A dispatch for the “Arguing the World” blog at Dissent magazine. Read more
Argentinean President Dies, Business Rejoices by Mark Engler October 28, 2010 by Mark Engler October 28, 2010 A dispatch for the “Arguing the World” blog at Dissent magazine. Read more
Tax Cuts and Trade: Is Obama Triangulating? by Mark Engler November 12, 2010 by Mark Engler November 12, 2010 A dispatch for the “Arguing the World” blog at Dissent magazine. Read more
The Midterms and Misery Theory by Mark Engler November 8, 2010 by Mark Engler November 8, 2010 A contribution to a Dissent magazine symposium on the 2010 midterm elections. Read more