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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.

A Stunning Fashion Statement A Stunning Fashion Statement

Consider the ultimate gift in a homeland security country: the iTaser, a weapon with its own MP3 player and earphones that can deliver a 50,000 volt electrical charge while you ca...

Jan 12, 2008 / TomDispatch

Hoppy’s Black Shirt, Lucy’s Redness, and George’s Magic Hour Hoppy’s Black Shirt, Lucy’s Redness, and George’s Magic Hour

Here's a little holiday quiz–all questions (and answers) drawn from my book, The End of Victory Culture. Think of this as the beginning of a secret cultural history in trivi...

Dec 21, 2007 / TomDispatch

Who Was in That Torture Chamber? Who Was in That Torture Chamber?

In Wednesday's Wall Street Journal, reporter Siobhan Gorman offered a striking little portrait of Jose A. Rodriguez, who, in 2005, as chief of the CIA's National Clandestine Servic...

Dec 11, 2007 / TomDispatch

NIE on Iran Signals a Presidency in Decline NIE on Iran Signals a Presidency in Decline

Whatever else the release of the 16-agency National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) on the Iranian bomb may be, it is certainly a reasonable measure of inside-the-Beltway Bush administ...

Dec 6, 2007 / TomDispatch

What to Make of the “Good News” from Iraq What to Make of the “Good News” from Iraq

Whoa, let's hold those surging horses in check a moment. Violence has lessened in Iraq. That seems to be a fact of the last two months -- and, for the Iraqis, a positive one, obv...

Nov 29, 2007 / TomDispatch

Reporting Beyond the Green Zone Reporting Beyond the Green Zone

Acts matter. Here's how Dahr Jamail, a young mountain guide and volunteer rescue ranger in Alaska (who did freelance writing in the "off-season") describes his rash deci...

Nov 27, 2007 / TomDispatch

Jonathan Schell, Historian of the Nuclear Conundrum Jonathan Schell, Historian of the Nuclear Conundrum

Before I met Jonathan Schell, I already knew him in the best way possible: on the page. Even in his days as a neophyte journalist in Vietnam, he committed a writer's greatest act ...

Nov 15, 2007 / TomDispatch

The Media on Iraqi Oil–Don’t Ask, Won’t Tell The Media on Iraqi Oil–Don’t Ask, Won’t Tell

History… phooey! Or, more mildly, Americans traditionally aren't much interested in it and the media largely don't have time for it either. For one thing, the past is ofte...

Nov 1, 2007 / TomDispatch

Are We Heading for a Slow-Motion Showdown over Iraqi Oil? Are We Heading for a Slow-Motion Showdown over Iraqi Oil?

Before the invasion of Iraq, while millions demonstrated in the streets, often waving homemade placards with "No Blood for Oil"--or equivalents like "Don't Trade Liv...

Oct 25, 2007 / TomDispatch

The Bush Administration as Cold Warriors in a Strange Land The Bush Administration as Cold Warriors in a Strange Land

They came in as unreformed Cold Warriors, only lacking a cold war -- and looking for an enemy: a Russia to roll back even further; rogue states like Saddam's rickety dictatorship ...

Oct 23, 2007 / TomDispatch

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