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Government, Law and Society

This document hopes to integrate political contexts into common reading practices, to show the impact of politics on daily life. With collections that don't compress issues into four-minute morality plays (as the television news do at their most comprehensive), this collection may enable readers to find connections with peoples around the world who live under the global socioeconomic system which affects us all. This hypertext is under development; if you have any problems (or comments or criticism), send mail to <webmaster@eserver.org>.


International

The Internet permits communication with people of varied social and cultural backgrounds, but American culture provides few means to understand difference in constructive ways. The Internet, because accessible only to middle-class and upper-middle-class citizens of various countries in the past, has sufficed with basic liberal political beliefs about freedom of expression, which could be shared by middle-class people in many countries. As the network continues to expand to new audiences, however, it will need to produce theories of cultural difference capable of recognizing the importance of background to communications practices. Though this server has little, its collection may begin an attempt to bring global awareness to already locally-aware communities. New items will be added to this list as Server members and guests contribute them.
  • About the Zapatistas
  • Agrarian Counterreform
  • Anderson: Imagining East Timor
  • Anti-Imperialist Address, 1898
  • Anti-Imperialism in the U.S.
  • Battling the World Bank
  • Canadian Political Materials
  • Chiapas and the Chase Report
  • CIA World 'Fact Book'
  • Commodities
  • Communique from Zapatistas
  • Economic Freedom in Guatemala
  • Ger-money & The Change
  • The Green Book
  • Gulf War One
  • IATP Chiapas Supplement
  • Index to Multilateral Conventions
  • Latin America at the Margin
  • Letter to Zedillo
  • Marketing Democracy
  • Marx and Engels
  • NAFTA
  • The New World Order
  • Population Essay
  • Salinastroika
  • Soc Democ vs Dem Soc
  • United Nations Information
  • US interventions
  • World Economic Crisis
  • Yeltsin's Bloody Monday

  • http://eserver.org/Govt/ -- maintained by <webmaster@eserver.org>.