Multinational Monitor

JAN/FEB 2005
VOL 26 No. 1

FEATURES:

Don't Mourn, Organize: Big Business Follows Joe Hill's Entreaty to U.S. Political Dominance
by Robert Weissman

Wall Street Ascendant
by Doug Henwood

Slow Motion Coup d'Etat: Global Trade Agreements and the Displacement of Democracy
by Lori Wallach

Every Nook and Cranny: The Dangerous Spread of Commercialized Culture
by Gary Ruskin and Juliet Schor

Profits of War: The Fruits of the Permanent Military-Industrial Complex
by William Hartung

Wal-Mart: Rise of the Goliath
by Liza Featherstone

Monster Banks: The Political and Economic Costs of Banking and Financial Consolidation
by Jake Lewis

Grand Theft: The Conglomeratization of the Media and the Degradation of Culture
by Ben Bagdikian

INTERVIEW:

Do We Not Bleed? Flower Workers and the Struggle for Justice
an interview with Olga Tutillo and Ricardo Zamudio

DEPARTMENTS:

Letters to the Editor

Behind the Lines

Editorial
Reflections on 25 Years

The Front
Philippines to be Drilled - Nuke Power Deal Put to Rest

The Lawrence Summers Memorial Award

Names In the News

Resources

Resources

Organizations Publications
Center for Responsive
1101 14th Street, NW, Suite 1030
Washington, DC 20005
[email protected]
www.opensecrets.org

Center for Public Integrity
910 17th Street, NW, 7th Floor
Washington, DC 20006
[email protected]
www.publicintegrity.org

Center for Corporate Policy
P.O. Box 19405
Washington, DC 20036
[email protected]
www.corporatepolicy.org

United for a Fair Economy
37 Temple Place, 2nd Floor
Boston, MA 02111
www.ufenet.org

Public Citizen’s
Global Trade Watch

215 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20003
[email protected]
www.tradewatch.org

Citizens Trade Campaign
P.O. Box 77077
Washington, DC 20013
[email protected]
www.citizenstrade.org

Global Exchange
2017 Mission Street, #303
San Francisco, CA 94110
[email protected]
www.globalexchange.org

Commercial Alert
4110 SE Hawthorne Boulevard, #123
Portland, OR 97214
[email protected] www.commercialalert.org

Arms Trade Resources Center
World Policy Institute

66 Fifth Avenue, 9th Floor
New York, NY 10011
[email protected]
www.worldpolicy.org/projects/arms

AFL-CIO
815 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006
www.aflcio.org

Center for Defense Information
1779 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
[email protected]
www.cdi.org

Sprawl-Busters
21 Grinnell Street
Greenfield, MA 01301
[email protected]
www.sprawl-busters.com

Consumers Union
101 Truman Avenue
Yonkers, NY 10703
www.consumersunion.org

Consumer Federation of America
1424 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
www.consumerfed.org

U.S. Public Interest
Research Group

18 D Street, SE
Washington, DC 20003
[email protected] www.uspirg.org

National Consumer Law Center
77 Summer Street
Boston, MA 02110
[email protected]
www.consumerlaw.org

International Labor Rights Fund
733 15th Street, NW, #920
Washington, DC 20005
[email protected]
www.laborrights.org

On the Rampage: Corporate Predators and the Destruction of Democracy
By Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman
Monroe, Maine:
Common Courage Press, 2005

After the New Economy
By Doug Henwood
New York: New Press, 2003

Whose Trade Organization? Corporate Globalization and the Erosion of Democracy
By Lori Wallach and Patrick Woodall
New York: New Press, 2004

Born to Buy: The Commercialized Child and the New Consumer Culture
By Juliet Schor
New York: Scribner, 2004

Selling Women Short: The Landmark Battle for Workers’ Rights at Wal-Mart
By Liza Featherstone
New York: Basic Books, 2004

How Much Are You Making on the War, Daddy?: A Quick and Dirty Guide to War Profiteering in the Bush Administration
By Bill Hartung
New York, Nation Books/Avalon Group, 2004

Corporate Warriors: The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry
by Peter W. Singer
Cornell University Press, 2003

New Media Monopoly
By Ben H. Bagdikian
Boston: Beacon Press, 2004

The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power
By Joel Bakan
New York: Free Press, 2004

 

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