The Global Moment
A NEW REVOLUTION
The US presidential elections may finally start the revolution the rest of the world has been waiting for.
AUSTRALIA’S TURNAROUND
After a decade of conservative rule, Australia's is redressing its past so the country can move forward.
TINO SEHGAL
By creating "staged situations" Tino Sehgal forces his audiences to confront art.
MEDIA BULLY
Leonard Asper is distorting Canada's national discourse.
SOLDIER OF FORTUNE
Armed with potent drugs and technology, a dangerous breed of soldiers will fight America’s future wars.
Selected Articles 
Selected articles from the print edition of Adbusters Magazine.
When the life Sontag loved fell away and the death she feared took over, relaxation set into her body for the first time, a smile appeared on her lips and her brow unfurled.
In her iconic series, Chinese-born, German-raised artist Yang Liu uses simple pictograms depicting key cultural differences between East and West. China is represented by the red side and Germany by the blue.
What's in a name? The line between "terrorist" and "state terror" blurs with over 30,000 Kurds killed by the Turkish army.
The system is busted. That much is clear. Now many people are experimenting with alternatives. Roberto Mangabeira Unger has long been one of those on the cutting edge of fundamental reform. Finally he has the chance to change the course of history.
A growing number of economists are bravely asking: What factors make people happy?
The more Facebook infringes upon people's privacy, the more people need to kill their connection with the social-networking site.
Why commercials can't spark change.
After years of celebrating bone-thin models, the fashion industry is finally taking a stand against thinness.
As the head of one of Canada's largest media companies, Canwest CEO Leonard Asper is bullying Canadians into submission.
Not many people know where their steak comes from. But a look at how meat reaches your dinner plate might make you lose your appetite.
Sometime in the autumn of 2006, an anonymous figure began to splash once sacred street art. Revolutionary creativity does not shock or entertain the bourgeoisie, read communiqués posted at the scene, it destroys them.
The Federal Communications Commission is about to give Big Media a big gift. Media activists are trying to take it back.
Armed with potent drugs and new technology, a dangerous breed of soldiers are getting ready to fight America’s future wars.
The Blue Brain Project aims to solve the epic problem of consciousness. But will it let us catch consciousness in the act?
Trapped by our cell phones, email and iPods, we need to clear our minds from the clutter and stop being technoslaves.
The US presidential elections may finally spark the American revolution the rest of the world has been waiting for.
Guardian columnist Martin Jacques on how the world's seismic changes are creating both great hope and danger.