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Ask WHY? Helps answer the WHYs of global happenings like September 11th, and opposition to economic globalization. By Jay Shenoy
Steve's Progressive Activism Site From a self-described "progressive social activist." Presents opportunities for activism, online letter-writing, and personal information from the author, Steve Freedkin, Berkeley, CA.
Stephen's Peace and Human Rights Blog Dissemination of information related to global peace and human rights issues.
Stand2reason The site encourages a thoughtful and well reasoned approach to the terrorist attack on the U.S.
Slappy Says Lowell, MA: random thoughts on various topics; forum.
Sxethic Many essays on ethics, with a focus on animal and human rights in daily life. Covers vegetarianism, veganism, sexual and racial equality, straightedge, and hardliners.
Sociopoliteconomic Blasphemy Links and discussion board on any topic affecting our lives - philosophy, sociology, economics, and religion.
Scott Simpson's Social Policy Review Writings on economic, educational and historic issues.
The Skeptic Tank An extensive archive on destructive groups, individuals, and ideologies with two main focuses: religion's impact upon human rights, liberties, health, and safety; and debunking testable claims of the paranormal.
Songs by Sally Lafferty Trying to capture the emotions and feelings of the Vietnam War.
Serendipity Essays and related links on politics and history, drugs and music.
SNi's Home Page Oped piece on security, terrorism, politics, international relation, science, and technology.
SnipeMe.com A rant site dedicated to various issues ranging from serious to light-hearted and anything in between. Visitors are encouraged to submit Guest Rants and participate in the site's forum for discussion and debate.
Socioeconomics Blog on social, political and economic issues.
S R: Profits and Social Accountability Manfred Davidmann challenges the assumptions underlying corporate and government leaders willingness to let go of ethical concerns in the last half of 20th century.




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