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Tom Engelhardt launched TomDispatch in November 2001 as an e-mail publication offering commentary and collected articles from the world press. In December 2002, it gained its name, became a project of The Nation Institute, and went online as "a regular antidote to the mainstream media." The site now features Tom Engelhardt's regular commentaries and the original work of authors ranging from Rebecca Solnit, Bill McKibben and Mike Davis to Chalmers Johnson, Michael Klare, Adam Hochschild, Robert Lipsyte and Elizabeth de la Vega. Nick Turse, who also writes for the site, is associate editor and research director.

TomDispatch is intended to introduce readers to voices and perspectives from elsewhere (even when the elsewhere is here). Its mission is to connect some of the global dots regularly left unconnected by the mainstream media and to offer a clearer sense of how this imperial globe of ours actually works.

How the Pentagon Engulfed the World How the Pentagon Engulfed the World

Here are words to pin to the Bush years like a wilting corsage: "We don't know what we paid for." That's a quote from Mary Ugone, the Defense Department's deputy inspec...

May 27, 2008 / TomDispatch

Of Juntas, Storms, and Earthquakes-Natural and Man-Made Of Juntas, Storms, and Earthquakes-Natural and Man-Made

The Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004, with its 225,000 or more deaths in 11 countries, shocked the world; so, in recent weeks, has the devastation wrought by a powerful cyclone (and ti...

May 22, 2008 / TomDispatch

The Iron Laws of Imprisonment, Bush-style The Iron Laws of Imprisonment, Bush-style

Back in the mid-1990s, in my book, The End of Victory Culture, I wrote the following about the adventure films of my childhood (and those of earlier decades):   "For th...

May 21, 2008 / TomDispatch

Running Out of History Running Out of History

Already climate change--in the form of a changing pattern of global rainfall--seems to be affecting the planet in significant ways. Take the massive, almost decade-long drought in...

May 12, 2008 / TomDispatch

Who Really Lost the Cold War? Who Really Lost the Cold War?

These days, the price of oil seems ever on the rise. A barrel of crude broke another barrier Wednesday -- $123 -- on international markets, and the talk is now of the sort of &quo...

May 8, 2008 / TomDispatch

The Next War The Next War

Remember when the globe's imperial policeman, its New Rome, was going to wield its unsurpassed military power by moving from country to country, using lightning strikes and shock-a...

May 7, 2008 / TomDispatch

The American Air War for Terror The American Air War for Terror

Here are a few simple propositions on the matter of air war. First, the farther away you are from the ground, the clearer things are likely to look, the more god-like you are like...

Apr 14, 2008 / TomDispatch

Petraeus’s Ponzi Scheme Petraeus’s Ponzi Scheme

They came, they saw, they… deserted. That, in short form, is the story of the recent Iraqi government "offensive" in Basra (and Baghdad). It took a few days, but...

Apr 7, 2008 / TomDispatch

Do Pentagon Planners Dream of Electric Bugs? Do Pentagon Planners Dream of Electric Bugs?

Who doesn't love anniversaries? And here's an unforgettable one. This very year, the Pentagon's research outfit, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), turns 50 y...

Mar 31, 2008 / TomDispatch

Imagine the Bush Administration Without War Imagine the Bush Administration Without War

Recently, Mark Danner took stock of the President's failed War on Terror abroad in three words: "Fragmentation, Diminution, Destruction." "Gaze for a moment at tho...

Mar 27, 2008 / TomDispatch

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