Planks for a people's platform by Howard Dean, Lani Guinier, Arthur Miller, Walter Cronkite, Granny D, Margaret Cho and many others.
Charles P. Pierce : In Kerry's Massachusetts, established power meets the reform impulse.
Howard Dean, George McGovern, Walter Cronkite, Ellen Chesler, Margaret Cho, George Lakoff, Bakari Kitwana, John Brademas, Arthur Miller, John Sayles, Chuck Close, Andrew Jay Schwartzman, Doris "Granny D" Haddock, Jamin Raskin, Nell Minow, Lani Guinier, Studs Terkel, Sherrod Brown, Eric Schlosser, James K. Galbraith, Gary Indiana, Jeremy Bernstein, David Bonior
Katrina vanden Heuvel & Robert L. Borosage : Election 2004 can help toll the end of the conservative era that has defined US politics for the past quarter-century.
JoAnn Wypijewski : Twenty years after Jesse Jackson's historic run for President, what does it all mean?
Robert Scheer : Before, incompetence and sloth; after, lies and the wrong war.
Jennifer C. Berkshire : If another world is possible, what will that world look like?
Esther Kaplan : Though Bush trumpets his commitment to the AIDS fight, the delegation he sent to Bangkok was rather anemic.
Tom Hayden : The first referendum in Bolivia's history represents a hopeful sign.
Mark Green : A blueprint for a progressive patriotism.
Robert Scheer : Bush keeps claiming to represent "normal" Americans at the expense of "the other."
Our Readers : Kerry, Iraq and Bill O'Reilly
Eric Kenning : Areas of the nation's capital were in ruins as protests continued against a bill that would revive the military draft, but only for neoconservatives.