The New SDS
Christopher Phelps : Can the new Students for a Democratic Society avoid the internal conflicts that plagued the original group?
The Editors measure the impact of Congress's Iraq exit strategies, Graham Usher explores Pakistan's instability, Arthur C. Danto sheds light on Tintoretto.
Christopher Phelps : Can the new Students for a Democratic Society avoid the internal conflicts that plagued the original group?
David Moberg : Barack Obama's political vision grew out of his early experiences as a community organizer in Chicago.
Graham Usher : Only reform can halt the growth of violent Islamization in Pakistan, which threatens to topple the current government.
Dave Zirin : The openly gay former NBA star speaks eloquently against homophobia, the war in Iraq and racism.
: The US Attorneys scandal sheds light on a broader pattern of transforming government agencies into a permanent GOP patronage machine.
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By voting to set a timetable to withdraw from Iraq, the House and Senate are finally at the table, challenging Bush's war-making.
Ari Berman : Before there was Attorneygate, there was the 2002 firing of a US attorney in Guam engaged in a prosecution of Jack Abramoff. Anyone see a pattern here?
Marc Cooper
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At a union-sponsored forum in Las Vegas, John Edwards presented a real healthcare plan, but Hillary Clinton captured the crowd.
William Greider
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After all these years, will Reagan's budget chief go to jail for cooking the books?
Samuel Moyn : Inventing Human Rights traces the roots of humanitarian concern back to the eighteenth century. But there's a world of difference between then and now.
Laurent Dubois : Madison Smartt Bell's new biography of Toussaint Louverture explores the complexities of the man who created modern Haiti.
Arthur C. Danto
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Jacopo Tintoretto outshines Michelangelo, but his work is rarely seen outside of Venice.
Calvin Trillin
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The truth gets whacked on Fredo's watch.
Alexander Cockburn
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The House Democratic leadership chooses merely to appear to oppose the war, while continuing to fund it.
Beccah Golubock Watson : As bloggers gain strength as the political voice of the left, how can they compete with well-funded mainstream media?
Aziz Huq : David Hicks pleads guilty and goes free, while the Supreme Court denies nearly 400 other terror suspects their day in court. This is justice?
Michael Evans : Chiquita Brands has been fined $25 million by the US Justice Department for funding a terrorist paramilitary group, but isn't that just the cost of doing business with Colombia?
Nicholas von Hoffman : The gap between rich and poor hasn't been this wide since the Depression.
Robert Scheer : A Supreme Court ruling turns a blind eye to torture and human rights violations, as long as they're done offshore.
Emily Douglas : Twenty years after its founding, the AIDS activist group is expanding its mission to universal healthcare.
Mike Davis : Abrupt climate change is rapidly turning the American West into a desert. But a culture in denial continues rampant suburbanization, fueled by the delusion that our water supply is inexhaustible.
Personal Voice: As another summer approaches with the memory of last year's Israeli-Lebanon war still fresh, young residents of Beirut struggle for survival.
Andrew Lam : A new "ethnic correctness" is taking hold among minorities that might reverse a rising trend among Asians and others to undergo plastic surgery to look more westernized.
Opinion: Young activists and immigrant farmworkers succeeded in stopping Taco Bell's abusive treatment of their workers. McDonald's is up next, warns a young organizer.
Immigrant farmworkers battle for workers' rights, escalate their campaign against McDonald's.
Mike Davis
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The favored weapon of the ill-armed and underfunded is the one weapon of mass destruction that the Bush Administration has totally ignored.
Christopher Hayes : The money we've wasted on unseen terrorists, nonexistent WMDs and phantom pedophiles could have been used to address any number of legitimate threats.
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