Alexander Cockburn

Columnist

Alexander Cockburn, The Nation's "Beat the Devil" columnist and one of America's best-known radical journalists, was born in Scotland and grew up in Ireland. He graduated from Oxford in 1963 with a degree in English literature and language.

After two years as an editor at the Times Literary Supplement, he worked at the New Left Review and The New Statesman, and co-edited two Penguin volumes, on trade unions and on the student movement.

A permanent resident of the United States since 1973, Cockburn wrote for many years for The Village Voice about the press and politics. Since then he has contributed to many publications including The New York Review of Books, Harper's Magazine, The Atlantic Monthly and the Wall Street Journal (where he had a regular column from 1980 to 1990), as well as alternative publications such as In These Times and the Anderson Valley Advertiser.

He has written "Beat the Devil" since 1984.

He is co-editor, with Jeffrey St Clair, of the newsletter and radical website CounterPunch(http://www.counterpunch.org) which have a substantial world audience. In 1987 he published a best-selling collection of essays, Corruptions of Empire, and two years later co-wrote, with Susanna Hecht, The Fate of the Forest: Developers, Destroyers, and Defenders of the Amazon (both Verso). In 1995 Verso also published his diary of the late 80s, early 90s and the fall of Communism, The Golden Age Is In Us. With Ken Silverstein he wrote Washington Babylon; with Jeffrey St. Clair he has written or coedited several books including: Whiteout, The CIA, Drugs and the Press; The Politics of Anti-Semitism; Imperial Crusades; Al Gore, A User's Manual; Five Days That Shook the World; and A Dime's Worth of Difference, about the two-party system in America.

 

 

King of the Hate Business King of the Hate Business

With haters on the wane, what will the hate-seekers do?

Apr 29, 2009 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

Dead Souls Dead Souls

Life sentences without possibility of parole contribute to the ever-expanding gulag of our criminal justice system.

Apr 15, 2009 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

‘Worse Than Death’ ‘Worse Than Death’

Now that New Mexico has ditched the death penalty, not much will change--except for the worse.

Apr 2, 2009 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

NATO: Still Mission-Creeping at 60 NATO: Still Mission-Creeping at 60

Expect gale-force gusts of bombast at NATO's anniversary party.

Mar 18, 2009 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

Letters Letters

UNITE HERE--The Great Debate San Francisco

Mar 18, 2009 / Alexander Cockburn and Our Readers

The Third Obama The Third Obama

Dope smokers take heart at Obama's stance on medical marijuana.

Mar 5, 2009 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

The Parable of the Shopping Mall The Parable of the Shopping Mall

From the wreckage of capitalism an opportunity for change springs forth.

Feb 18, 2009 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

Auguries in the Dawn of Obama-Time Auguries in the Dawn of Obama-Time

At almost every level, his choices of people and policy have been calibrated to appease the establishment.

Feb 4, 2009 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

Hail Caesar! Hail Caesar!

Warning sign one: Obama plans a "fiscal responsibility summit." Warning sign two: entitlements are on the table.

Jan 22, 2009 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

Bomb a Ghetto, Raise a Cheer Bomb a Ghetto, Raise a Cheer

Israel's criminal onslaughts on the Palestinians in Gaza continue amid torrents of supportive speech and prose.

Jan 8, 2009 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

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