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Articles by Robert Jensen

Is Bush a Racist?

Counterpunch ·
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Our grief is not special: The pain of September 10

Counterpunch ·
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The new White People’s Burden: Take a hard look in the mirror

Houston Chronicle ·
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Race stories: We are the results of what we want and what society allows us

Counterpunch ·
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The patriotic press

Hindustan Times ·
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’Empathy is the first ingredient’: A profile of singer Eliza Gilkyson

The Progressive Magazine ·
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White people’s burden

Alternet ·
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A Mercenary Society

Counterpunch; Hindustan Times ·
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Belonging and Becoming

Counterpunch ·
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UT shouldn’t help further this nation’s nuclear goals

Austin American-Statesman ·
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From Hiroshima to Iraq and Back

Counterpunch ·
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The other backlash

Hindustan Times ·
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Monitoring the myths

Texas Observer ·
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The right’s assault on the academy: An interview with Robert Jensen

Counterpunch ·
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Talk TV: No evidence required

Common Dreams ·
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Demonizing News Media is Attempt to Divert Attention from Policy Failures

Dissident Voice ·
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This strong feminist voice was hardly a man-hater

Houston Chronicle ·
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Just a prude? Feminism, pornography, and men’s responsibility

Politics and Culture ·
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The world is waiting for an answer: Are we Americans, or human beings?

Counterpunch ·
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Just a john? Pornography and men’s choices

XY online ·
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Ward Churchill: Right to Speak Out; Right About 9/11

Counterpunch ·
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Iraq’s Non-Election

Counterpunch ·
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Sinners or saints? The contradictions of conservative Christian politics

ZNet ·
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A New “Citizens Oath of Office” for Inauguration 2005

Dissident Voice ·
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A lost war?

The Hindu ·

Money and lives have been invested in making Iraq a platform from which the U.S. can project power; a move that requires not the liberation of Iraq, but its subordination, says ROBERT JENSEN. But most Iraqis don’t want to be subordinated, which is why the U.S. in some sense lost the war on the day of invasion, he adds.

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The upside to losing Iraq? An empire falls

Austin American-Statesman ·
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The Irony Of Arafat

Outlook India ·
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God Condemn America

ZNet ·
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“Hijacking Catastrophe” fills a void left by journalists’ failures

Dissident Voice ·
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Election Day Fears

ZNet ·
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Symposium: The left’s hatred of Bush

FrontPageMag.com ·
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Large Dams in India: Temples or Burial Grounds?

Counterpunch ·
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Both sides in debate about Kerry’s Vietnam service ignore the truth of the war

ZNet ·
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Homecoming: The Relevance of Radical Feminism for Gay Men

Journal of Homosexuality ·
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US Support for Anti-Democratic Forces in Venezuela Recall

Counterpunch ·
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Kerry’s Hypocrisy on the Vietnam War

Counterpunch ·
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“Fahrenheit 9/11″ is a stupid white movie: What Michael Moore misses about the empire

Counterpunch ·
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Pornography and Sexual Violence

VAWnet ·
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America, look into the mirror

The Hindu ·

Neither the Republicans nor the mainstream Democrats in the U.S.’ political system seem capable of admitting that the invasion of Iraq was never about weapons of mass destruction, terrorist ties between Iraq and Al Qaeda, or creating democracy, comments ROBERT JENSEN.

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The United States has lost the Iraq War, and that’s a good thing

Dallas Morning News; Counterpunch ·
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