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27 Sep 09
Obama's Big Silence: The Race Question | Naomi Klein
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Americans began the summer still celebrating the dawn of a "post-racial" era. They are ending it under no such illusion.
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Lost in the circus atmosphere was the enormous importance of the conference to people of African descent, and nowhere more so than among Obama's most loyal base. The US civil rights movement had embraced the first Durban conference, held in summer 2001, with great enthusiasm, viewing it as the start of the final stage of Martin Luther King's dream for full equality. Though most black leaders offered only timid public criticism of the president's Durban II boycott, the decision was discussed privately as his most explicit betrayal of the civil rights struggle since taking office.
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02 Sep 08
One Year After the Publication of The Shock Doctrine, A Response to the Attacks | Naomi Klein
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Despite his later protestations, Milton Friedman openly supported the war when it was being waged. In April 2003, Friedman told the German magazine Focus that “President Bush only wanted war because anything else would have threatened the freedom and the prosperity of the USA.”
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