TomDispatch

Tom Engelhardt launched TomDispatch in November 2001 as an e-mail publication offering commentary and collected articles from the world press. In December 2002, it gained its name, became a project of The Nation Institute, and went online as "a regular antidote to the mainstream media." The site now features Tom Engelhardt's regular commentaries and the original work of authors ranging from Rebecca Solnit, Bill McKibben and Mike Davis to Chalmers Johnson, Michael Klare, Adam Hochschild, Robert Lipsyte and Elizabeth de la Vega. Nick Turse, who also writes for the site, is associate editor and research director.

TomDispatch is intended to introduce readers to voices and perspectives from elsewhere (even when the elsewhere is here). Its mission is to connect some of the global dots regularly left unconnected by the mainstream media and to offer a clearer sense of how this imperial globe of ours actually works.

Old Cold War or New Energy Conflict? Old Cold War or New Energy Conflict?

It's now hard to remember that, when the Bush administration arrived in office in 2000, its hardcore members were all old Cold Warriors who hadn't given up the ghost. If the Sovie...

Sep 2, 2008 / The Notion / TomDispatch

How Long Will “the Long War” Last? How Long Will “the Long War” Last?

All you really need to know is that, at Robert Gates's Pentagon, they're still high on the term "the Long War." It's a phrase that first crept into our official vocabular...

Aug 11, 2008 / The Notion / TomDispatch

McCain Lunges for the Jugular McCain Lunges for the Jugular

All agree that this is (or should be) the year of the Democrats. But with candidate Barack Obama still leading, on average, in national polls by only about two to five percentage ...

Jul 29, 2008 / The Notion / TomDispatch

Creeping Militarism? Creeping Militarism?

A strange week of war. Israeli historian Benny Morris placed a bloodcurdling and bizarre op-ed in the New York Times, insisting that only an Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear faci...

Jul 21, 2008 / The Notion / TomDispatch

The Afghan Pipeline You Don’t Know About The Afghan Pipeline You Don’t Know About

…and speaking of oil, just when we were barely getting used to Big Oil and Iraq hitting the front pages of American newspapers in tandem, here comes Afghanistan! Who now re...

Jul 7, 2008 / The Notion / TomDispatch

Smoking Guns and Melting Ice Smoking Guns and Melting Ice

For those who didn't happen to notice, perhaps because it wasn't exactly front-page news in most of the country, NASA's James Hansen, the man who first alerted Congress to the dang...

Jun 27, 2008 / The Notion / TomDispatch

What You Don’t See Can Hurt You What You Don’t See Can Hurt You

At $34 billion, you're already counting pretty high. After all, that's Harvard's endowment; it's the amount of damage the triple hurricanes -- Charley, Ivan, and Jeanne -- inflict...

Jun 26, 2008 / The Notion / TomDispatch

Major Floods, No Context Major Floods, No Context

It's been a curious experience, each evening recently, turning on the NBC or ABC nightly news, with historic levels of flooding in Iowa as the lead story. ("Uncharted territor...

Jun 19, 2008 / The Notion / TomDispatch

Will the Air Force Garrison Cyberspace? Will the Air Force Garrison Cyberspace?

Be depressed. Be very depressed. You thought that cyberspace -- a term conjured up long ago by that neuromancer, sci-fi author William Gibson--was the last frontier of freedom. ...

Jun 6, 2008 / The Notion / TomDispatch

McCain Has Never Failed (to Be Wrong) on Iraq McCain Has Never Failed (to Be Wrong) on Iraq

Last fall was a great time for official optimism when it came to Iraq. The military "metrics" looked ever better and, as had happened at crucial moments in 2003, 2004, 2...

May 29, 2008 / The Notion / TomDispatch

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