Israel at 60: The State of the State
Eric Alterman : Israeli writers and intellectuals look at their nation and its problems in a more nuanced and realistic way than most Americans.
Gary Younge on Bristol Palin, Sarah Goodman on prisons, Michael Tisserand on New Orleans
Eric Alterman : Israeli writers and intellectuals look at their nation and its problems in a more nuanced and realistic way than most Americans.
Eugene Richards : A 25-year-old certified medic, home from Iraq, can't escape the horrors of war.
Emily Jane Goodman
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As they serve prison time, offenders are slapped with fees they can't pay, creating a vicious cycle.
Our Readers
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Readers write back about the debut of a sex column, MoveOn at ten, the demise of newspapers and more.
: Populist politics in Denver; an elaborate fraud in St. Paul.
Eric Schlosser : Affluent foodies embrace sustainable agriculture, oblivious that ordinary people--especially the poor--don't have a seat at the table.
Michael Tisserand
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It took Gustav to make Hurricane Katrina a campaign issue.
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Sarah Palin, pit bull in lipstick; Amy Goodman behind bars.
Bernard Avishai : An authoritative new biography of Jordan's King Hussein offers an absorbing diplomatic history of the Middle East.
Margot Canaday : William Eskridge's Dishonorable Passions is the first comprehensive history of sodomy law in America.
Calvin Trillin
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The GOP's prayers are answered.
Robert Grossman : Rolling out of the hangar, ready for war.
Eric Alterman : Nothing short of a divine thunderbolt will get Obama's message through to the brain-dead media establishment.
Naomi Klein : Hurricane Gustav should have been political rat poison for the GOP; instead, it became an argument for drilling.
Gary Younge
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The vile politics of the party of abstinence stepped up to suffocate Bristol Palin in its embrace.
Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich : We suffer not only from the loss of innocent life on 9/11, but because the attacks became the rationale for an unjust war. It's time to face the truth.
Tom Hayden : Bob Woodward's new book on the Bush years in Iraq raises the possibility that extrajudicial killings--not the surge--were the biggest factor in reducing violence.
Robert Scheer : John McCain's fingerprints are all over our current financial crisis.
Andrew J. Bacevich : Seven years after the attacks, the Bush Administration's strategy to transform the world has squandered our resources, buried us in debt and poses a greater strategic threat than Osama bin Laden ever did.
American News Project : It turns out Sarah Palin has something substantial to hide, especially from swing voters.
TomDispatch : Andrew Bacevich, author of The Limits of Power, offers a powerful summary judgment on how the Bush Administration responded to the attacks of 9/11.
Deborah Stone : The Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac crisis strips the clothes off the Emperor of Markets.
Talking Points Memo : Sarah Palin's record in Alaskan politics lays bare the myth of her maverick credentials.
Nicholas von Hoffman : A historic line has been crossed. With no debate or commitment to policy or principle, an enormous segment of the American economy has been turned over to the government.
While youth voting is on the rise, barriers to civic engagement among working-class black youth persist. How are activists going beyond voter registration to break down these barriers?
Peter Dreier : It's not that big a leap from the public service work done by community organizers and the pragmatic work of coalition-building done by elected officials.
MSNBC : Rachel Maddow offers a timely fact-check of the McCain campaign's recent spate of lies about Barack Obama.
Radio Nation : The highs and lows of both conventions, Jesse Jackson's first public comments since July and a debate on the role of progressives in the weeks to come.
Nicholas von Hoffman : Drug-related violence tearing Mexican society apart. Is America next?
Peter Dreier & John Atlas : Mocking community organizers, the GOP attacks a tradition of collective self-help that's made America a more humane country.
Dave Zirin : The Hall of Fame football legend discusses his experiences working with gangs in the black community and why the death penalty just doesn't work.
Annabelle Gurwitch : U R so right: With the beehive and schoolmarm glasses, people really take you seriously!
The Daily Show : Jon Stewart exposes the shameless GOP double-speak in the wake of the Palin selection
Christine Smallwood : Environmental writer Elizabeth Royte plumbs our obsession with bottled water.
Frank W. Lewis : From the January 31, 1948, issue.
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