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Vol. II, No. 10 October 1996

by Jonathan Wallace

Expose the Metadata

Money Changes Everything

Bill Clinton is a Weak Reed

Who Owns Bob Dole?

What the Democrats Stand For

What the Republicans are About

The Sad Romance of Colin Powell

Ross Perot is Dangerous

A Modest Proposal: Bipartisan Military Posturing in Election Years

I Can't Endorse Anyone, But Will Vote Anyway

Sources


Patricia Nell Warren's News You Didn't See on TV: The Republicans Go Republi(cc)an

How to Avoid Wasting Your Vote, by Leon Felkins

Bob Wilson on Bill Clinton's Morality

Vote for Nader by T.J. Moore

Further Thoughts on Guns

Militia Mythology by Seth Finkelstein

Net Freedoms

Jonathan Wallace is a Plaintiff in the ACLU's Georgia Anonymity Case


by Jonathan Wallace and Mark Mangan

"Required reading for anyone interested in free speech in modern society."
New York Times Book Review


Alerts

Mumia Abu-Jamal, On Death Row After an Unfair Trial


Permanent exhibits

An Auschwitz Alphabet

The Free Speech Museum


Letters to the Ethical Spectacle

Index of Past Issues

Other Ethical, Political and Legal Web Sites

About Jonathan Wallace and The Ethical Spectacle

Are We a Nation? The January issue will pose the question whether Americans have anything in common other than borders and history. If so, what makes us a nation? Email your article or your opinion to jw@bway.net

Write for the Spectacle! Articles on any ethical, political or legal topic will be considered, whether or not I agree with the opinions expressed.

Coming next month: Violence. December: Technology for Good or Evil. January: Are We a Nation? February: Compassion. March: Moral Uses of the Web.


"Noticing that no-one held the values I defended,I decided to make a spectacle of myself."--Richard Foreman


Copyright Jonathan Wallace 1996 except as otherwise indicated

Artist: Laurie Caro; all art copyright Laurie Caro 1996 except as otherwise indicated

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