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Blog Name: Little Alex in Wonderland
Url: http://littlealexinwonderland.wordpress.com
Language: English
Topics: libertarian, anarchism, politics
Description: Little Alex in Wonderland is the exploration of domestic and international affairs through history, current events, and philosophy from a truly libertarian point of view.
Popularity: 65 Followers

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Mutualism: An Interview With Kevin Carson
The Isocracy Network interviews Mr. Carson on the theory and practice of mutualism, worker self-management and his critics. 3 Nov 09 | The Isocracy Network Kevin Carson, an American political theorist and a contemporary leader in discussions concer
The Pentagon’s Bases in Colombia
How U.S. intervention in Colombia escalating its conflict with Venezuela. by Zach Mason 24 Nov 09 | Socialist Worker Recurring tensions between neighboring South American countries Venezuela and Colombia have reached new heights in recent weeks.
U.K. Inquiry Into Iraq War: Soldiers Allegedly Raped Teenage Boy (Video)
Report from CNN (5:03): Posted in International Affairs, Political Science Tagged: Abu Ghraib, Af-Pak War, Afghan surge, Afghanistan, Basra, Bush Administration, David Milliband, fascism, Gordon Brown, human rights, international law, Iraq, Iraq War, law, Mid
Jeramy Scahill on Blackwater’s Covert War in Pakistan (Video)
Jeremy Scahill, leading journalist on Blackwater/Xe, broke the story at The Nation. He discussed it at Democracy Now! and on “Morning Joe” at msnbc this morning (8:05): From Jeremy Scahill’s “
Robert Fisk on Stones and Semantics in the Occupied Territories (Video)
Today, at Strike the Root, I posted an article by Jonathan Cook at The Electronic Intifada of an Israeli judge’s “historic ruling… when he decided that an Arab teenager needed ‘protection’ from the justice system and ordered that he not be convicted despite being found guilty of throwing stones at a police car during a protest against Israel’s attack last winter on Gaza”. Judge

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