Class War in Conrad’s Court Class War in Conrad’s Court
The jury selection for the trial of a Canadian press baron accused of looting shareholder earnings reveals popular discontent with the corporate elite.
Mar 22, 2007 / Column / Naomi Klein
A Trial for Thousands Denied Trial A Trial for Thousands Denied Trial
As Jose Padilla's trial unfolds in Miami, the cruel methods of US interrogators are finally being put on trial.
Feb 26, 2007 / Column / Naomi Klein
‘Never Before!’ Our Amnesiac Torture Debate ‘Never Before!’ Our Amnesiac Torture Debate
Does it lessen the horror to admit that this is not the first time the US government has used torture to wipe out political opponents? The exclusion of the impact of the School of ...
Dec 8, 2005 / Column / Naomi Klein
The Threat of Hope in Latin America The Threat of Hope in Latin America
Across Latin America indigenous movements redrawing the continent's political map, demanding not just "rights" but a reinvention of the state along deeply democratic lines.
Nov 3, 2005 / Column / Naomi Klein
Let the People Rebuild New Orleans Let the People Rebuild New Orleans
Let the evacuees of New Orleans take the lead in determining how the billions of dollars in reconstruction funds are used to rebuild their lives and their city.
Sep 8, 2005 / Column / Naomi Klein
Terror’s Greatest Recruitment Tool Terror’s Greatest Recruitment Tool
Though many blame Britain's excessive tolerance for the recent terrorist attacks, the real problem is not too much multiculturalism but too little.
Aug 11, 2005 / Column / Naomi Klein
Aristide in Exile Aristide in Exile
Exiled Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide attributes his falling-out with Washington to a disagreement over privatization.
Jul 14, 2005 / Column / Naomi Klein
A Noose, Not a Bracelet A Noose, Not a Bracelet
The people of Africa, not Western corporations, should benefit from Africa's resources.
Jun 9, 2005 / Column / Naomi Klein
The Rise of Disaster Capitalism The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
Rebuilding is no longer the primary purpose of the reconstruction industry.
Apr 14, 2005 / Column / Naomi Klein
Can Democracy Survive Bush’s Embrace? Can Democracy Survive Bush’s Embrace?
It started off as a joke and has now become vaguely serious: the idea that Bono might be named president of the World Bank.
Mar 10, 2005 / Column / Naomi Klein