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Richard Tanter (RMIT): The Coming Catastrophe: The American War in Afghanistan and Pakistan. From Boston Review, Martha Nussbaum on The Mourner’s Hope: Grief and the foundations of justice. Real missions for 007: Here are five missions we’d love James Bond to tackle. It seems a simple question, but do we really want to read everything a writer has produced? A review of Flirting with Disaster: Why Accidents are Rarely Accidental by Marc Gerstein with Michael Ellsberg. In Moscow traffic with Walter Benjamin:
Dragan Klaic was in Moscow to run a theatre workshop; he was
overwhelmed by the sense of impending financial disaster and nearly
missed his plane home. Bruce McCall is a liar: Everything he’s about to tell you is a pack of lies. Here are the 20 wildest reactions to Obama’s victory. Origins of the Obama machine: An excerpt from Beyond the Fields: Cesar Chavez, the UFW and the Struggle for Justice in the 21st Century by Randy Shaw. Time’s u

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