Alexander Zaitchik
Alexander Zaitchik co-founded Freezerbox in 1998. He has reported from more than a dozen countries for publications such as the International Herald Tribune, Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, Wired, the San Francisco Chronicle, The Believer, and many others. He lives in New York City.
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Pin the Tail on the Eco-Disaster
Ditch the donkey, break out the globe.
11.13.2005 | Environment -
Papa Smurf
Remembering E. F. Schumacher in the age of Peak Oil.
10.19.2005 | Environment -
Occupation, not Koran, Mandates Suicide Bombing
Plus, we can rest easy: Rumsfeld shoots down London bombing-Iraq link.
08.16.2005 | Politics -
Here Comes the Sun
A quarterly climate-change screed.
08.02.2005 | Environment -
Last Best Chance
A nuclear 9/11 isn't inevitable, but apathy isn't helping the odds.
06.24.2005 | Politics -
Kyoto Fried Chicken
Global Warming and the politics of sleep.
03.01.2005 | Environment -
It's the Pipelines, Stupid
How to bring down a giant, one blood vessel at a time.
01.30.2005 | Politics -
Occupation Is Hell
Whores and hajis in the new Iraq, Christain Parenti reporting.
01.11.2005 | Books -
Dr. Strangefeld
Or, how I learned to stop worrying and love the Long-Rod Penetrator.
01.11.2005 | Politics -
Did Jesus Wear Birkenstocks?
Conservative evangelical Christians are getting worried about the fate of God's creation. Can the greening of the GOP base happen fast enough to derail the party's scorched-earth plans for Bush II?
12.22.2004 | Environment -
Chain of Command
Seymour Hersh examines what most Americans have already swept under the rug.
11.07.2004 | Books -
Battleground Galactica
Counting down to November 2 in southwestern Wisconsin.
10.31.2004 | Politics -
Capture the Flag
Can the GOP protect the national-security lie until November?
09.28.2004 | Politics -
The Illustrator at War
Talking politics with illustrator Steve Brodner.
08.31.2004 | Culture -
50 Years of Dissent
Half a century after its founding, a look back at the measured dissent of Dissent quarterly.
08.23.2004 | Books -
The Slumbering Ranks
We know there's soldier depression and anger in Iraq--so where's the dissent?
07.31.2004 | Politics -
Nightmare Scenario
The most in-depth look yet at the threat of nuclear terrorism keeps one eye nervously on the prize.
07.30.2004 | Books -
Through Different Eyes
Al Jazeera like you've never seen it before.
05.20.2004 | Film -
Doesn't It Ring a (Prison) Bell?
The road to Abu Ghraib runs through Texas.
05.16.2004 | Politics -
Breaking the Sound Barrier
An interview with Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman.
05.02.2004 | Media





