Jeffrey St. Clair, the Glossary
Table of Contents
30 relations: AK Press, Al Gore, Alexander Cockburn, American University, Bachelor of Arts, Basic Books, CIA drug trafficking allegations, Clean Water Action, Common Courage Press, Contras, CounterPunch, CreateSpace, Friends of the Earth, I. F. Stone, In These Times (magazine), Indianapolis, Investigative journalism, James Ridgeway, John Reed (journalist), Joshua Frank, Ken Silverstein, Marble Hill Nuclear Power Plant, Mujahideen, Oregon, Oregon City, Oregon, The Politics of Anti-Semitism, The Progressive, Verso Books, Washington, D.C., World War II.
- Journalists from Oregon
- Newsletter publishers (people)
AK Press
AK Press is a worker-managed, independent publisher and book distributor that specializes in publishing books about anarchism and the radical left.
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Al Gore
Albert Arnold Gore Jr. (born March 31, 1948) is an American politician, businessman, and environmentalist who served as the 45th vice president of the United States from 1993 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton. Jeffrey St. Clair and al Gore are American non-fiction environmental writers.
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Alexander Cockburn
Alexander Claud Cockburn (6 June 1941 – 21 July 2012) was a Scottish-born Irish-American political journalist and writer. Jeffrey St. Clair and Alexander Cockburn are American alternative journalists and Newsletter publishers (people).
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American University
American University (AU or American) is a private federally chartered research university in Washington, D.C. Its main campus spans 90 acres (36 ha) on Ward Circle, mostly in the Spring Valley neighborhood of Northwest D.C. American University was chartered by an Act of Congress in 1893 at the urging of Methodist bishop John Fletcher Hurst, who sought to create an institution that would promote public service, internationalism, and pragmatic idealism.
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Bachelor of Arts
A Bachelor of Arts (abbreviated B.A., BA, A.B. or AB; from the Latin baccalaureus artium, baccalaureus in artibus, or artium baccalaureus) is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the liberal arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines.
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Basic Books
Basic Books is a book publisher founded in 1950 and located in New York City, now an imprint of Hachette Book Group.
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CIA drug trafficking allegations
The United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has been accused of involvement in the trafficking of illicit drugs.
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Clean Water Action
Clean Water Action is an American environmental advocacy group.
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Common Courage Press
Common Courage Press is a book publishing company based in Monroe, Maine.
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Contras
The Contras (from lit) were the various U.S.-backed-and-funded right-wing rebel groups that were active from 1979 to 1990 in opposition to the Marxist Sandinista Junta of National Reconstruction Government in Nicaragua, which had come to power in 1979 following the Nicaraguan Revolution.
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CounterPunch
CounterPunch is a left-wing online magazine.
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CreateSpace
On-Demand Publishing, LLC, doing business as CreateSpace, was a self-publishing service owned by Amazon.
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Friends of the Earth
Friends of the Earth International (FoEI) is an international network of grassroots environmental organizations in 73 countries.
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I. F. Stone
Isidor Feinstein Stone (December 24, 1907 – June 18, 1989) was an American investigative journalist, writer, and author. Jeffrey St. Clair and i. F. Stone are Newsletter publishers (people).
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In These Times (magazine)
In These Times is an American politically progressive monthly magazine of news and opinion published in Chicago, Illinois.
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Indianapolis
Indianapolis, colloquially known as Indy, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County.
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Investigative journalism
Investigative journalism is a form of journalism in which reporters deeply investigate a single topic of interest, such as serious crimes, racial injustice, political corruption, or corporate wrongdoing.
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James Ridgeway
James Fowler Ridgeway (November 1, 1936February 13, 2021) was an American investigative journalist.
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John Reed (journalist)
John Silas Reed (October 22, 1887 – October 17, 1920) was an American journalist, poet, and communist activist.
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Joshua Frank
Joshua Frank (born in Billings, Montana, June 1, 2007, Ed Kemmick, Billings Gazette, retrieved 19 December 2008) is an American investigative journalist, author and editor living in the United States and covers current political and environmental topics. Jeffrey St. Clair and Joshua Frank are American alternative journalists and American non-fiction environmental writers.
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Ken Silverstein
Ken Silverstein is an American journalist who worked for the Los Angeles Times as an investigative reporter, for The Associated Press in Brazil, and has written for ''Mother Jones'', Washington Monthly, The Nation, ''Slate'', and Salon and Harper's Magazine.
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Marble Hill Nuclear Power Plant
Marble Hill Nuclear Power Station was an unfinished nuclear power plant in Saluda Township, Jefferson County, near Hanover, Indiana, USA.
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Mujahideen
Mujahideen, or Mujahidin (mujāhidīn), is the plural form of mujahid (strugglers or strivers, doers of jihād), an Arabic term that broadly refers to people who engage in jihad, interpreted in a jurisprudence of Islam as the fight on behalf of God, religion or the community (ummah).
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Oregon
Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.
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Oregon City, Oregon
Oregon City is the county seat of Clackamas County, Oregon, United States, located on the Willamette River near the southern limits of the Portland metropolitan area.
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The Politics of Anti-Semitism
The Politics of Anti-Semitism is a book edited by Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair and published by AK Press in 2003.
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The Progressive
The Progressive is a left-leaning American magazine and website covering politics and culture.
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Verso Books
Verso Books (formerly New Left Books) is a left-wing publishing house based in London and New York City, founded in 1970 by the staff of New Left Review (NLR) and includes Tariq Ali and Perry Anderson on its board of directors.
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Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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See also
Journalists from Oregon
- Alfred Holman
- Ann Schatz
- Brian Lanker
- Carl C. Webb
- Catherine Amanda Coburn
- Clara Bewick Colby
- Connie McCready
- Frank Herbert
- Gerry Frank
- Grattan Kerans
- Harrison R. Kincaid
- Harry Grayson
- James O'Meara (journalist)
- Jeffrey St. Clair
- John Canzano
- John Hockenberry
- Jon Krakauer
- Joseph P. Gaston
- Joseph Rose (journalist)
- Julia Ruuttila
- Kenny Moore (runner)
- Ketzel Levine
- Kimberley Strassel
- Kristian Foden-Vencil
- Liz VanLeeuwen
- Louise Bryant
- Mary Pilon
- Meghna Chakrabarti
- Michael Totten
- Mike Ryerson
- Nigel Jaquiss
- Phil Brogan
- Richard Eardley
- Rick Attig
- Robert W. Chandler
- Samuel Asahel Clarke
- Susan Castillo
- Theodore Thurston Geer
- Thom Hartmann
- Tom McCall
- Tricia Takasugi
- Tritia Toyota
- Victor Trevitt
- William G. T'Vault
- William L. Adams (pioneer)
- William Thompson (journalist)
Newsletter publishers (people)
- Alexander Cockburn
- Austin H. Kiplinger
- C.W. Henderson
- Curtis Guild Jr.
- Dick Standish
- Doug Henwood
- George Seldes
- Geraldine Weiss
- Henry M. Pindell
- I. F. Stone
- Jeffrey St. Clair
- John Holt (educator)
- Lew Rockwell
- Marjorie Ziegler
- Mark Satin
- P. S. Harrison
- Richard Heinberg
- Richard Winger
- Toby Hemenway
- W. M. Kiplinger
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_St._Clair
Also known as Jefferey St. Clair, Jeffery St. Clair, St-Clair, Jeffrey.