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Bill Berkowitz

Bill Berkowitz is a freelance writer and longtime observer of the conservative movement who is a regular contributor to Working Assets' workingforchange.com website. Contact him at wkbbronx@aol.com.

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  • Trouble on the Farm

    June 5, 2002

    Corporate attacks on family farm activists have increased dramatically since the Seattle anti-WTO demonstrations in 1999.

  • The Mullahs of Marriage

    May 14, 2002

    Thanks to an effective campaign by right-wing foundations, conservative family politics has gone mainstream.

  • Right Watch

    April 25, 2002

    It's a busy season for violent opponents of a woman's right to choose.

  • Right Watch

    April 4, 2002

    With liberals wary and conservatives restive, it's been a turbulent year for Bush's faith-based initiative.

  • Stealth Vouchers

    March 22, 2002

    Education tax credits are Bush's payback to the religious right.

  • The Homeland Security Initiative

    February 21, 2002

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