Author: Eric Stoner

Eric Stoner is a member of WIN’s Publications Committee and a freelance writer and activist based in New York. His articles have appeared in The Nation, In These Times, and The Indypendent.
Robot Wars

Robot Wars

Science fiction is becoming science reality With virtually no public scrutiny, robotics is quickly revolutionizing not only how war is fought, but who fights in war. When the United States invaded Iraq in 2003, the military had no robots on the ground and only a handful of unstaffed drones in the air. Today, according to…

Witness Against Torture: The Campaign to Shut Down Guantánamo

Witness Against Torture: The Campaign to Shut Down Guantánamo

Shut it Down Witness Against Torture: The Campaign to Shut Down Guantánamo Edited by Anna Brown, Matthew Daloisio, Michael Foley, Patrick Stanley, and Matthew Vogel Yellow Bike Press, 2008, 164 pages, $15–$25 As the history books are written, few words or places will symbolize the Bush years more than “torture” or Guantánamo. While much of…

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