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POLITICS - CULTURE - TECHNOLOGY

For decades now I have published records, CDs, movies, books and articles. If you read through the bio on this site, you will find more information on all of this than most sane people would find interesting. Many have commented that I seem to spread myself thin across a wide, even scattered, range of activities. But for me, all these things are just different ways of approaching the intersection of art, politics, culture, nature and technology. I hope the threads leading to this intersection will be clear from the postings on this blog. Thanks for visiting.


Links:

http://www.juancole.com/
Thoughtful, passionate, and incredibly thorough blog on the Middle East. My favorite way to follow the ongoing catastrophe.

http://www.appealforredress.org/

www.couragetoresist.org
Web site to support US troops who refuse to fight in Iraq. For a detailed argument why the most important factor in ending the Vietnam war was the refusal of American troops to fight it, see the relevant chapter of my book People's Movements, People's Press.

(more links to come)


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nice book review
A nice review of my latest book by musician Roddy Schrock

http://fundamentallysound.org/2009/10/04/creative-life/
Posted on 16 Nov 2009
My New Book
I am happy to announce the publication of my new book, Creative Life: Music, Politics, People, and Machines (University of Illinois Press, 2009). It is a collection of essay covering all of my pursuits.
Here is a link to the publisher's page where you can read about and order one if you like.
Posted on 24 Aug 2009
My Blog on the Huffington Post
Much of my writing efforts of late have been devoted to my blog on The Huffington Post, a web-based "newspaper" covering culture and politics. You can find the blog...

Here

Note that Huffington Post has a feature where you can click to make yourself a "fan" of my blog. If you do this, you will get an email alert every time I make a new posting.

Also, Huffington Post keeps track of how many "fans" each writer has, and the more "fans" I have the more readers will be likely to find my blog.

Thanks!
Posted on 04 Apr 2008

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