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THIS WEEK ON THE WEB

March 8, 2004 issue

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This section presents a summary of articles, reviews, and comment pieces published this week on the magazine's Web site, www.thenation.com. Ronnie Dugger argues that progressives should cast their Democratic primary ballots for Dennis Kucinich, "the only one who is proposing a profound reconsideration of our governmental priorities and the rejection of our degeneration into imperial warmaking." Also, Micah Sifry reports from the Digital Democracy Teach-In in San Diego, where "there was optimism in the air about the potential of the Internet to change the balance of power in America." Richard Lingeman reviews John Hess's "My Times: A Memoir of Dissent."

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WEB sites; PRESIDENTIAL candidates; KUCINICH, Dennis J., 1946-; INTERNET in education; DUGGER, Ronnie; SIFRY, Micah; LINGEMAN, Richard; HESS, John
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