Joseph E. Stiglitz, James K. Galbraith and others discuss the taming of global capitalism; Abner Mikva celebrates the American Constitution Society; and Joel Beinin reviews two books on the Arab-Israeli tragedy.

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  • Auto Recovery

    : GM's struggle underscores the need to create a better social contract between workers and industry, and to invest in a world beyond the internal combustion engine. Subscribe

  • What's Good for GM?

    Jamie Lincoln Kitman : General Motors must shoulder blame for a faulty product mix and a stubborn resistance to the idea of single-payer health insurance, which sent benefits costs soaring. Subscribe

  • How to Free the Press

    John Nichols : The demise of Knight Ridder newspapers could result in some new media models--as the Newspaper Guild teams up with private investors to purchase twelve high-integrity newspapers now being spun off from the chain.

  • ACS v. Federalists

    Abner Mikva : The American Constitution Society is a new force, full of optimism and ideas that challenge the conservative agenda and promote progressive political principles. Subscribe

  • The Erotics of Resistance

    Richard Goldstein : With spring come glimmerings of new social attitudes: The popularity of V for Vendetta proves films with a social conscience resonate; Kanye West's challenge to rap homophobia shows gangsta style is not the only option. Subscribe

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  • Rumsfeld Must Go

    Simon Maxwell Apter : Calls for the resignation of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld are growing louder. Here is a dossier on his critics, from A to Zinni.

  • TruthDig

    Robert Scheer: 'Anti-Christian Conspirators' Slay DeLay

    Robert Scheer : Tom DeLay claims to see a vast anti-Christian conspiracy in the legal troubles that forced him out of the House--though his own sins would seem to be sufficient explanation.

  • Howl

    Don't Spare the Rod

    Nicholas von Hoffman : What happens when liberals lose their sex drive? American culture moves further away from secular individualism and closer to religious fundamentalism.

  • ¡No Más! No More!

    Patrick Mulvaney : Uruguay and Argentina are cutting ties with the US Army's School of the Americas, paving the way for other Latin American countries to end a destabilizing force that only perpetuates human rights atrocities.

  • Don't Blame Environmentalists for Malaria

    Sonia Shah : Tina Rosenberg is wrong to argue in the New York Times that environmentalists who fought to limit the use of DDT have contributed to the worldwide spread of malaria.

  • Anatomy of a Bad Law

    Lauren Bans : Before the South Dakota legislature passed landmark legislation banning abortion, it commissioned an objective study of the issue. The result, a flawed and one-sided report, could fuel the fight to challenge the law in court.

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