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Federal Reserve
Federal Theatre Project
Federation of Modern Painters and Sculptors
FedEx
Field, Crystal
Film
and blacklisting
and corporations
and early modernism
and Internet
and war images
and World War I,
Finkelstein, Norman
Flanagan, Hallie
Flannery, Tim
Foreclosures
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)
Fornés, Maria Irene
Forster, E. M.
France
Franken, Al
Freud, Sigmund
Friedan, Betty
Friedman, Thomas
Fromkin, David
Gabler, Neal
Gardiner, John
Gays and homosexuals
Gaza
Gelb, Leslie
General Motors (GM)
Germany
and militarized culture
Nazi
Weimar
and World War I,
Ginsberg, Allen
Gitlin, Todd
Glaspell, Susan
Global warming. See Climate change and global warming
Globalization
and Berrigan
and Chomsky
and churches
and Friedman
ideology of
and liberal class
and poor
touted benefits of
Gold, Mike
Goldman, Emma
Goldstone, Richard
Gombrich, Ernst
Gompers, Samuel
Goodman, Amy
Goodman, Paul
Goodman, Percival
Gore, Al
Grant, Lee
Gray, John
Greece
Green Party
Greenhouse gases
Greenspan, Alan
Greer, Germaine
Grinker, Lori
Guantánamo Bay
Gulf War
See also Iraq war
Hagee, John
Hamas
Hamill, Pete
Hamilton, Clive
Hammett, Dashiell
Harding, Warren
Hartnett, Vincent
Havel, Václav
Hayward, Tony
Haywood, Bill
Health care
and Bell
“Cadillac” plans
and Democratic Party
and old communist unions
reform bill
and unemployment
Hedonism and cult of self
Hellman, Lillian
Henderson, Dean
Hennessy, Martha
Heritage Foundation
Herman, Edward
Herzen, Aleksandr
Heschel, Abraham
Hesse, Herman
Hibben, John Grier
Hindman, Matthew
Hitchens, Christopher
Hobbes, Thomas
Hoffman, Abbie
Hoffman, Stanley
Hoh, Matthew
Hold, Hamilton
Homeland Security, U.S. Department of
Homer
Hoover, J. Edgar
House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)
Houseman, John
Howe, Irving
Human Rights Watch
Huntington, Samuel
Hussein, Saddam,
Hypermasculinity
Ignatieff, Michael
Im Tirtzu
Image-based culture
India
Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
Inflation
Intellectuals
and Beats
Chomsky and Finkelstein on
and consumer culture
and corporations
Howe on
Judt on
last generation of independent public
and left
and mass propaganda
and multiculturalism
and objectivity
and popular and political passions
and power
and practical aims and material advantages
and self-imposed exile
and Soviet Union
and World War I,
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Internet
Iran
Iraq war
and church
and Democrats
and Friedman
and helicopter attack on Iraqi civilians
and hypermasculinity
and Kerry
and liberals
and mass propaganda
and media
and Obama
and private contractors
theater against
and U.N.
and veterans
Islam
hatred for radical
and militancy
Nation of
and racism
and terrorism
Israel
Jacobs, Jane
Jacoby, Russell
Jameson, Frederic
Johnson, Lyndon
Johnston, David Cay
Jones, LeRoi (Amiri Baraka)
Jones, Mary “Mother,”
Jordan, David Starr
Journalism and journalists
and blacklisting
and corporations, power, and the powerful
good
and impartiality and objectivity
and Internet
and Iraq
and loss of newspapers
and mass culture
monitoring and controlling
and newcomers and immigrants
and schools
and Steinbeck
and Stone
and World War I,
See also Media; specific publications
Joya, Malalai
Judt, Tony
Kahn, Otto
Karzai, Ahmed Wali
Karzai, Hamid
Kennedy, Edward
Kentridge, William
Kerouac, Jack
Kerry, John
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
King, William
Komunyakaa, Yusef
Korean War
Kosovo
Kozloff, Max
Kucinich, Dennis
Kurlansky, Mark
Kuwait
Lacan, Jacques
Lanier, Jaron
Lardner,