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.

An Epitaph for the Bush Era An Epitaph for the Bush Era

"I made my arguments and went down in flames. History will prove me right." Yes, that was George W. Bush. No, he wasn't talking about Iraq. The date was September 1993...

Oct 17, 2007 / The Notion / TomDispatch

A Future Only a Pentagon Planner Could Possibly Love A Future Only a Pentagon Planner Could Possibly Love

How can we understand our world, if we have hardly a clue about the mini-worlds where planning for our future takes place? Just the other day, the Washington Post had one of the o...

Oct 13, 2007 / The Notion / TomDispatch

Medals and Ribbons Everywhere and Not a Victory in Sight Medals and Ribbons Everywhere and Not a Victory in Sight

When, in mid-September, General David Petraeus testified before Congress on "progress" in Iraq, he appeared in full dress uniform with quite a stunning chestful of medals...

Oct 9, 2007 / The Notion / TomDispatch

The Draconian Becomes the Norm The Draconian Becomes the Norm

Sometime during the demonstrations against the Republican National Convention, which renominated George W. Bush in August 2004, I went on a media protest march down the Valley of t...

Oct 1, 2007 / The Notion / TomDispatch

Why Bush Shed His GI Joe Gear Why Bush Shed His GI Joe Gear

Has anyone noticed that our commander-in-chief no longer plays dress up? He hasn't done so for a while and that's no small thing. It's a phenomenon that came and went almost with...

Sep 21, 2007 / The Notion / TomDispatch

Iran Blowback? Iran Blowback?

Be careful what you wish for--that might be the catch phrase for American relations with Iran since the CIA helped overthrow the elected government of that country in 1953 and inst...

Sep 19, 2007 / The Notion / TomDispatch

Disinformation Society, Bush-style Disinformation Society, Bush-style

We live with an administration whose concept of domestic "freedom" went out with those "freedom fries," briefly sold at the cafeterias of the House of Represent...

Sep 6, 2007 / The Notion / TomDispatch

How Super Was Our Power Anyway? How Super Was Our Power Anyway?

Pick up the paper any day and you'll find tiny straws in the wind (or headlines inside the fold) reflecting the seeping away of American power. The President of the planet's "...

Aug 20, 2007 / The Notion / TomDispatch

An Act of Economic Madness An Act of Economic Madness

News stories just out report that the Bush administration is planning to designate Iran's entire Revolutionary Guard Corps a "specially designated global terrorist" in or...

Aug 16, 2007 / The Notion / TomDispatch

Landlord to the Planet Landlord to the Planet

As the editor of Chalmers Johnson's Blowback Trilogy for the American Empire Project, I was struck by an oddity when the second volume, The Sorrows of Empire: Militarism, Secrecy,...

Jul 11, 2007 / The Notion / TomDispatch

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