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  2. CounterPunch - Wikipedia

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    CounterPunch is a left-wing [1] [2] online magazine. Content includes a free section published five days a week as well as a subscriber-only area called CounterPunch+, where original articles are published weekly. [3] CounterPunch is based in the United States and covers politics in a manner its editors describe as "muckraking with a radical ...

  3. Neoconservatism - Wikipedia

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    Irving Kristol states that neocons are more relaxed about budget deficits and tend to reject the Hayekian notion that the growth of government influence on society and public welfare is "the road to serfdom". [100] Indeed, to safeguard democracy, government intervention and budget deficits may sometimes be necessary, Kristol argues.

  4. Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources - Wikipedia

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    The following presents a non-exhaustive list of sources whose reliability and use on Wikipedia are frequently discussed. This list summarizes prior consensus and consolidates links to the most in-depth and recent discussions from the reliable sources noticeboard and elsewhere on Wikipedia.

  5. Project for the New American Century - Wikipedia

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    Project For The Old American Century – critical website; Preserving Pax Americana: Defense Reform for the Unipolar Moment by Thomas Donnelly; Rebuilding America's Defenses: Strategy, Forces and Resources for a New Century – PNAC September 2000 Report; Kristol, William; Kagan, Robert (1996). "Toward a Neo-Reaganite Foreign Policy" (PDF).

  6. Joshua Frank - Wikipedia

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    Along with Jeffrey St. Clair, he is the editor of the alternative political magazine and website CounterPunch. His articles have appeared in Seattle Weekly, [4] OC Weekly [5] and regularly at CounterPunch and TomDispatch. [6] Frank's journalism has been supported by The Nation Institute's Type Investigations. [7]

  7. Jeffrey St. Clair - Wikipedia

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    St Clair was born in Indianapolis, Indiana and attended American University in Washington, D.C., majoring in English and history. [citation needed] In the late 1970s he protested construction of the Marble Hill Nuclear Power Plant. [1]

  8. LaRouche movement - Wikipedia

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    John Rees, a government informant resident in the United States who was active in the Western Goals Foundation and the John Birch Society, [188] wrote in his Information Digest that the movement has "taken on the characteristics more of a political cult than a political party", and that LaRouche is given "blind obedience" by his followers. [189]

  9. Vijay Prashad - Wikipedia

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    Vijay Prashad, (born 1967), is an Indian historian, author, journalist, political commentator, and Marxist intellectual. [1] [2] He is the executive-director of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research, editor of LeftWord Books, Chief Correspondent at Globetrotter, [3] and a senior non-resident fellow at Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China. [4]