Gloves Off Summer 2004 Issue
<http://www.glovesoff.org/>

In our last issue, Gloves Off presented the first installment of "Perspectives on the Global Justice Movement" <http://www.glovesoff.org/features/globaljustice_1003.html>, with views from Latin America, Europe and the US on the future, the challenges, and the contraditions facing the movement.

Now get ready for the second installment: "In the Belly of the Beast," <http://www.glovesoff.org/features/gjamerica_intro.html> a 4-part feature by Gloves Off co-editors Sara Burke and Claudio Puty, examines the roots and emergence of the global justice movement in the United States.

Also in this issue...

Economist and Indian civil-rights activist Ramaa Vasudevan debunks the economic model at the heart of neoliberalism in "The Gospel of Free Trade."
<http://www.glovesoff.org/features/vasudevan_freetrade.html>

In "Pursuing the Meaning of Abu Ghraib" Gloves Off co-editor Joe Smith considers the question of tactics and perspective that US torture of Iraqi prisoners presents to the global justice movement.
<http://www.glovesoff.org/columns/jsmith_2004june1.html>

In "The Glass Ceiling," Gloves Off reader Charles Weigl gets in the ring with Giovanni Mazzetti, Emir Sader, and Barbara Epstein -- their interviews are featured in Part I of "Perspectives on the Global Justice Movement -- to challenge their statements on the issue of relations between anarchists and Marxists and to call for a joint theoretical project focused upon their common ground in the history of Left traditions.
<http://www.glovesoff.org/inthering/weigel_may2004.html>

And in his most recent column, "Selling Neoliberal Globalization: Thomas Friedman's Excellent Adventure," Joe Smith takes free-trade cheerleader and New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman to task.
<http://www.glovesoff.org/columns/jsmith_2004june2.html>

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