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  • Do Corporate Operations Prey?

    Corporate Predators web site, article on "The Hunt for Mega-Profits and the Attack on Democracy."

    www.corporatepredators.org

  • Robert A. G. Monks

    This former corporate insider and former Maine-based U.S. Congressman has written several insightful looks at how corporations' operations may be inherently destructive to the environment, human beings, and our rights with ideas on improving the situation.

    www.ragm.com

  • RAFI: Rural Advancement Foundation

    Canada based nonprofit, activist group's site. Their goals are conservation and sustainable improvement of agricultural biodiversity; socially responsible development of technologies useful to rural societies. RAFI does not "pull its punches" on its white papers.

    www.rafi.org

  • Foreign Policy and Corporate Operations

    Research paper on U.S. policy in Asian Pacific Econ Cooperative: Does (1) US promotes an economic model that downplays human rights and sustainable development. (2)   U.S. policy has focused on enhancing U.S. corporate interests rather than addressing the social and ecological costs of the current economic crisis?

    www.foreignpolicy-infocus.org

  • Multinationals and Mother Earth

    Do global capital flows inherently challenge the environment? White paper on corporate operations, as they affect the environment today.

    www.foreignpolicy-infocus.org

  • Corporate Predators

    Corporate Predators: The Hunt for Mega-Profits and the Attack on Democracy. This book by by Mokhiber and Weissman details corporate operations that threaten human rights and relations.

    www.corporatepredators.org

  • undesign - a plan for all seasons

    Reflections on the wisdom of Tibor Kalman, social responsibility, and a designer's role in the digital age.

    www.undesign.org

  • Campaign to Ban Landmines

    Human Rights Watch update (March, 1999) on the continued use of land mines encouraged by President Clinton and midwest defense firm.

    www.hrw.org

  • ENDespair Project

    To Transform the "World of Work" by an informal, expanding coalition of citizens concerned about what's happening in the business world.

    www.endespair.com

  • The One and Only Anti-Music Industry Website

    Analyzes, examines, and exposes what it calls "the tasteless and evil practices of the music industry".

    www.angelfire.com

  • Students against Lethality

    Subscription page of Students for Change, permits networking with other activists on businesses affecting Human Rights.

    groups.yahoo.com

  • CueJack

    Free subversive software for the CueCat home barcode scanner, designed to dig up any dirt on the manufacturer/seller using the DC database and Google.

    rtmark.com

  • Transparency International

    International coalition against corruption in international business transactions and seeking increased government accountability.

    www.transparency.de

  • XAT Peaceful Revolution Network

    A barter organization uses XAT units as an alternative to money to purchase goods and services. Writings on the history of money and a Journey guide.

    www.xat.org

  • Socially Responsible Investment Coalition

    Aimed toward increasing corporate accountability through education and action alerts.

    www.flash.net

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