Our Readers Choice: September 11th Essays
Common Dreams' Most Read Essays: Sept. 11, 2001- Nov. 30, 2001
- A Pure, High Note of Anguish
by Barbara Kingsolver- The Algebra of Infinite Justice
by Arundhati Roy- Bush is Walking Into a Trap
by Robert Fisk- And Our Flag Was Still There
by Barbara Kingsolver- 'Brutality Smeared in Peanut Butter'
by Arundhati Roy- A Just Cause, Not a Just War
by Howard Zinn- No Glory in Unjust War on the Weak
by Barbara Kingsolver- Bush's Orwellian Address: Happy New Year: It's 1984
by Jacob Levich- Granfalloons, Toy Balloons, and American Flags
by Laurel Wamsley- A Widow's Plea for Non-Violence
by Amber Amundson- This Isn't the Speech I Expected to Give Today...
by Bill Moyers- US Having Two Debates
by Molly Ivins- Violence Doesn't Work
by Howard Zinn- Addressing the Sources of Middle Eastern Violence Against the United States
by Steve Niva- Bomb Afghanistan to Stone Age? It's Been Done
by Tamin Ansary- This War is Not Just
by James Carroll- Why I Opposed the Resolution to Authorize Force
by Barbara Lee- Afghanistan: We Didn't Have To Do This
by Stephanie Salter- Corporate Patriotism
by Ralph Nader- The Oppressive World We May Unwittingly Create
by Molly Ivins