Michael Sachs
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/ 21 May 2004

The poor believe in the poll

Dale McKinley (”New power to the people …”) reports the number of spoilt ballots as if these votes might indicate a preference for socialist revolution. He confuses the voting age population with the number of eligible voters, and arrives at grossly exaggerated claims of low voter turnout. From this he imputes that the election was ”rejected” by the majority of people. The majority of social movements do not oppose representative democracy, writes Michael Sachs.

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/ 25 March 2003

A war in the name of greed

US President George W Bush and his administration drew a line in the sands of history. This second Gulf War represents a historical turning point, the dimensions of which have not been witnessed since the end of World War II, almost 60 years ago.