The prospect of hanging, Dr. Johnson said, concentrates the mind wonderfully. The threat posed by George W. Bush's right-wing reaction has organized the left for Kerry, just as Clinton galvanized the right for Bush.
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Blood in the Caucasus
Katrina vanden Heuvel: It's time for the US to dissolve its cold war military alliances and develop realistic new policies toward Russia.
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Progressives in the Obama Moment
Robert L. Borosage & Katrina vanden Heuvel: Progressives will ensure the success of an Obama Administration by mobilizing support for the issues they care about and warding off the influence of entrenched interests.
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Solzhenitsyn's Life and Our Times
Katrina vanden Heuvel: Despite the controversies he aroused in the West and in Russia, Solzhenitsyn remains above all else a writer who bore witness to Soviet society's long-censored suffering.
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Woman in the House
Katrina vanden Heuvel: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi talks about politics, sexism, impeachment, Obama, and her own personal VP pick.
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Pushing Limits--and Proud of It
Katrina vanden Heuvel: The Nation has a long history of publishing images even some of our staunchest fans find offensive. Just ask our cartoonists.
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Democracy on the Net
Katrina vanden Heuvel: An online guide to organizations working to build a more perfect union.
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Just Democracy
Katrina vanden Heuvel: Progressives need to drive a bold new agenda to invigorate democracy and capture greater power for the people
1. The Collapse of the Conservative Era
Bush is in trouble, and the reason is simple. With the right controlling both the White House and Congress, he has pushed through much of the right-wing agenda--and it has proved bankrupt once again.
Pre-emptive war and an arrogant unilateralism produced the debacle in Iraq, which has left America more isolated, more reviled and more vulnerable. Pre-emptive top-bracket tax cuts have run up record deficits as far as the eye can see, while generating the worst jobs record of any President since the Great Depression. Bush's policies have worsened our Gilded Age inequality, while working Americans find it harder to afford healthcare, college, retirement security or even to keep up with the rising cost of food and gas. Privatization and deregulation contributed to the worst corporate scandals since the 1920s, symbolized by the collapse of Enron, one of Bush's leading contributors in the 2000 race. Corporate looting reached new shamelessness in Iraq, led by Dick Cheney's Halliburton.
The Administration's assault on workers has helped to hike corporate profits to their highest portion of GDP since the 1920s. The rollback of environmental regulation has enhanced the threat of global warming, which even Pentagon planners now suggest is more destabilizing than terrorism. And the Bush White House has encouraged the religious right's jihad against family planning, reproductive rights, even evolution. In the midst of an AIDS pandemic, this Administration continues to enforce its gag order muzzling doctors from providing common-sense information that can save lives. In stem-cell research and elsewhere, it has crippled science to cater to the evangelical right. In its assault on affirmative action and judicial nominations, it practices a race-baiting politics of division, wholly at odds with the diversity that is America's strength.
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