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2004
"What a Pluralist Commonwealth Looks Like," (Introduction to Book Excerpt from Gar Alperovitz"),
Dollars & Sense (November-December)
"James Madison Favored a Global Test,"
Commondreams.org (October 7)
"Boston's Pen of Shame,"
Commondreams.org (July 28)
"Saving Graces: What George W. Bush Could--But Probably Won't--Learn From Ronald Reagan,"
Commondreams.org (June 7)
Interview With Joel Bakan, Author of
The Corporation,
Dollars & Sense (May; web only)
"Greenspan's Red Scare,"
Dollars & Sense (March-April)
"God Bless the Revolution!" (Review of books by Ken Estey and Cynthia Moe-Lobeda"
,
Dollars & Sense (January-February)
"O'Neill's Failed Bid for African Relief Shows One-Sidedness of Bush Strategy,"
Commondreams.org (January 22)
2003
"Don't Lose Heart: What We Can Take From the Anti-War Movement,"
Dollars & Sense (July-August)
2002
"Capital Stability and Local Democracy: A Primer,"
Dollars & Sense
(November-December)
"Sprawl, Politics, and Participation: A Preliminary Analysis,"
National Civic Review
(
Fall)
"Half-English, All Internationalist," (Review of Billy Bragg's
England, Half English
),
Dollars & Sense (July-August)
2001
"Millions Mull Social Utopia--Within Limits," (Review of computer games SimCity, Civilization, and Tropico)
Dollars & Sense
(
November-December)
"Social Movements Are Good For Your Health,"
Dollars & Sense (March-April)
2000
"The Real Y2K Crisis: Global Inequality,"
Dollars & Sense (November-December)
"Capital Hill: Fighting Big Money in Government and Society,"
Dollars & Sense (July-August)
1999
"What An Environmentally Sustainble Economy Looks Like,"
Dollars & Sense (July-August)
"Monica, Bill, and Ethics,"
CrossCurrents (Spring)
1998
"Do You Know Where Your Next Paycheck is Coming From?"
Tikkun, (Jan-Feb)
1997
"The Content of Ethical Impact Reports: A Two-Tiered Proposal,"
Tikkun (July-August)
"Strategies for Meaning in the Economy,"
Tikkun (March-April)
1996
Review of Nathan McCall's
Makes Me Wanna Holler: A Young Black Man in America,
Monthly Review (March)