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[Marxism] Swans Release: June 29, 2009
Swans Commentary http://www.swans.com/ June 29, 2009
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Note from the Editors: Our apologies for not having anything to say at
present about the upheaval in Iran, whose spiritual and political
leaders were glad to have their actions overshadowed by the sexual
shenanigans of America's spiritual and political leaders, who in turn
were saved by the death of Michael Jackson and the mass migration of
the press corps to... Neverland. How fitting. We do have a few things
to say, however, about the health care crisis in this country, with Jan
Baughman and Gilles d'Aymery pondering profitable illnesses and
pseudo-reform, respectively. We also have a few words from Martin Murie
regarding those who contend that war -- another profit industry -- is
an inevitable function of the human species. We may one day address the
hypocrisy of those conservative leaders caught picking at the forbidden
fruit, but for now we'll focus, with the help of Michael Barker, on
more subtle hypocrisy and the self-defending capitalist would-be saviors
of the planet. It's a full plate.
We'll pass for now, since there's plenty in the mainstream media, on the
death of the androgynous icon who paved a musical path for African
Americans - - then sculpted and bleached himself white -- and instead
look at Moris Farhi's gender-bending novel, "A Designated Man," which
Peter Byrne reviews. Charles Marowitz pens an apropos sonnet for
seniors bewailing their (highly profitable) ills, while Guido Monte
shares his paradoxical haiku. In the French Corner, Marie Rennard
reviews the contradictions of French ideals and policies of
discrimination using a famous song by Charles Trenet that we publish in
both languages; newcomer M. L. Gambié offers a poetic short story; and
from Simone Alié-Daram, a poem on the European elections voting day. We
close with your letters, on French bread controversies, health care
reform, Rappin' Raju, and news from Canada on a nuclear first-strike
and the influence of the Jewish Lobby.
As always, please form your OWN opinion, and let your friends (and foes)
know about Swans. It's your voice that makes ours grow.
# # # # #
http://www.swans.com/library/art15/jeb209.html Health Care Profits Of
Doom - Jan Baughman
http://www.swans.com/library/art15/desk087.html Blips #87 - From the
Martian Desk - Gilles d'Aymery
http://www.swans.com/library/art15/murie73.html Murder From Above -
Martin Murie
http://www.swans.com/library/art15/barker23.html Buying The Environment
To Save Capitalism - Michael Barker
http://www.swans.com/library/art15/pbyrne102.html Gender Bent And
Bleeding - Book Review by Peter Byrne
http://www.swans.com/library/art15/cmarow141.html Sonnet For Seniors -
Poem by Charles Marowitz
http://www.swans.com/library/art15/marier33.html Douce France, doux pays
de mon enfance... - Marie Rennard (FR)
http://www.swans.com/library/art15/xxx134.html Douce France - Charles
Trenet (FR/EN)
http://www.swans.com/library/art15/gambie01.html La maison du ruisseau -
Marie-Laetitia Gambié (FR)
http://www.swans.com/library/art15/salie04.html Jour d'élection - Poème
par Simone Alié-Daram (FR)
http://www.swans.com/library/art15/gmonte70.html Paradox - Multilingual
Poetry by Guido Monte
http://www.swans.com/library/art15/letter168.htmlLetters to the Editor
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