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Swans Commentary

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Swans Commentary
EditorJan Baughman, Gilles d'Aymery
FrequencyBi-weekly
PublisherGilles d'Aymery
First issueMay 1996
CountryUSA
Languagemultilingual
Websitewww.swans.com
ISSN1554-4915

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Swans Commentary is an American online political and literary magazine, created in 1996; co-editors are Jan Baughman and the French essayist and political commentator Gilles d’Aymery,[1] who is the magazine's publisher. Gilles d'Aymery died on May 9, 2015 [2] and the magazine has not been significantly updated since late January 2015.

Themes[edit]

A magazine about non-violent and pacifist[3] political themes, with a progressive editorial line, Swans condemns the commercialization of the Web and is “…about thinking, questioning, observing, and providing ideas that are lacking in the mainstream media.”[4] The interest about political principles,[5] joins in world geo-political articles, especially about the Balkans,[6] Iraq[7] (with specific works)[8] and Palestine.[9] Swans publishes also a few articles in French on a monthly basis, Le coin français, which are edited by the French story teller and translator Marie Rennard;[10] Jean-Claude Seine contributes his words and pictures.

References[edit]

  1. Gilles d’Aymery is one of the journalists who analyzed the "Churchill Affair" on 9/11 in terms of a "witch hunt". (see Swans C., February 2005). (About Ward Churchill, see also the article of Tom Mayer) - d'Aymery on Swans is often cited: by prof.Vera Vratusa on her essay on South-Eastern Europe; on an essay-letter of George Salzman (Univ. of Massachusetts at Boston); on the German beltwild.de
  2. The New York Times, May 29 2015
  3. An article of Swans about war, by Raju Peddada, is recommended by "The Week in Review Staff" of The New York Times. About the value of patriotism, Swans is discussed on Tocquevillian Magazine.
  4. About Swans
  5. Footnote n.24, of Marc W. Herold's article on cursor.org
  6. Balkans on Swans C. See on pubpages.unh.edu and on Rethinking globalism, by Manfred B. Steger
  7. Iraq on Swans C.
  8. Article on pressaction.com
  9. Palestine on Swans C. About the question, on Swans and other magazines, see also Aspects of suicidal terrorism on britannica.com
  10. Rennard's bio on Swans

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