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Prophet of Profit

Marx may have seen capitalism’s flaws before the rest of us did, but that doesn’t mean we’ll be handing over power to the proletariat anytime soon.


Issue 14 Editors' Note

Revolution


5 Questions Zachary Mexico

Zachary Mexico

China is as full of freaks and slackers, whores and hustlers as the West is, we just hear less about them. In his addictively readable debut book, China Underground, recently published by Soft Skull Press, Zachary Mexico uses his fluent Mandarin and bohemian soul to introduce them to us.


Meet the New Boss

Youth rises again in The Generational: Younger than Jesus at the New Museum


Lacto-fermented vegetables. (Photo by Anne Dailey)

Fermenting Change

Homemade sauerkraut is suddenly in vogue. For some, it’s the gateway to a fundamental shift in the way we think about food.


Uprising

“We do not want any clashes with police … We will go around them, we will go through them,” Christoph Kleine, a spokesman for the protest network Block NATO, told The Associated Press. “We will not attack them. But we will make our way.”


Beyond War

Thousands of demonstrators marched through Manhattan’s financial district to rage against Wall Street and demand the end of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.


Financial Fouls Day

Protesters welcomed the G20 summit in London with a peaceful demonstration that brought surrounding areas of the city to a standstill.


Rage Against the Machine

Revolutionary PR

When the 1970 Dawson’s Field hijackers held a press conference announcing their intentions, they established the media battleground for modern terrorism.