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Does the State Need a Savings Account?
In a nation where companies have the same rights as people under the law, it's easy to fall into the trap of thinking that the state itself has the...
Maria Tomchick

Email from El Sup
Zapatista Army of National Liberation. Mexico. January 27, 2001. Brother and Sister Cybernauts: The EZLN rose up in arms on January 1, 1994 in...
Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos

Focus On The Corporation
House Call Recently, we have become friends with Matt Hahn, a young medical doctor who lives in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia. Dr. Hahn is...
(c) Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

From The Kitchen
It's time once again for ye olde fundraising appeal. Yes, Eat the State! is asking for your money. Not all of it, not even a lot of it. Less even...
Troy Skeels

The Longest Sit
I celebrated the MLK holiday weekend appropriately, in Memphis, Tennessee. I headed for the Lorraine Hotel, where Dr. King was shot in '68, to visit...
Geov Parrish

Volunteerus Chompus
This week's ETS! volunteer needs: * Ad Salespeople * Ad Salespeople * Good graphics (cartoons, photos, artwork) * Distributors for West Seattle,...

 

"Those who work are afraid they'll lose their jobs. Those who don't areafraid they'll never find one. Whoever doesn't fear hunger is afraid ofeating. Drivers are afraid of walking and pedestrians are afraid of gettingrun over. Democracy is afraid of remembering and language is afraid ofspeaking. Civilians fear the military and the military fears the shortageof weapons, weapons fear a shortage of wars. It is the time of fear. -Eduardo Galeano

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