Curtis Wilkie explores how New Orleans got where it was and what it needs to get where it's going. Roberto Lovato exposes the strategic Pentagon pursuit of Latino bodies to serve in the US military. Russell Platt reviews Joseph Horowitz's take on the rise and fall of the classical music genre in America.

Articles

  • Winning the Peace

    John Nichols : Antiwar Democrats in Washington are facing a moment of truth: Now is the time to raise the volume on the previously taboo discussion of a real exit strategy from Iraq.

  • The War for Latinos

    Roberto Lovato : In the face of unprecedented manpower problems, the Pentagon is spending hundreds of millions of dollars to target young Latinos for military recruitment.

  • Iraqis Demand a US Withdrawal

    David Enders : Sources on the ground in Iraq say that serious moves toward a pullout will dry up recruitment efforts for jihadi groups. Subscribe

  • Bohemia's Last Frontier

    Curtis Wilkie : New Orleans, a city full of idiosyncrasies, must be restored for the benefit of the nation as a whole. Subscribe

Letters

Editorials & Comment

  • Our Two Gulf Crises

    : Our strategy ought not to be to fight every prospective terrorist to the death in Iraq, but to deny them the cause that has swollen their ranks--our continuing presence there.

  • A 'New' New Deal

    William Greider : The reconstruction of New Orleans could set the stage for a comprehensive legislative initiative akin to the New Deal.

  • Class-ifying the Hurricane

    Adolph Reed Jr. : What happened in New Orleans is an extreme and criminally tragic consequence of the belief that cutting public spending makes for a better society.

  • Bread, Roses and the Flood

    Eric Foner : The only bright spot in this man-made disaster has been the wave of public outrage at the Administration's failure to provide aid to the most vulnerable. Subscribe

  • NYU's Poison Ivy Itch

    Andrew Ross : When one of New York's biggest and most liberal institutions gets into the business of union-busting, it's hardly an internal matter. Subscribe

Web

  • Fear Itself

    Dr. Marc Siegel : Some people are scaring themselves about the wrong things in ways that are doing terrorists' work for them. Here's one physician's prescription for bringing irrational fears under control.

  • Column Left

    Bush Finally Sees Poor People

    Robert Scheer : It takes a hurricane to raise awareness that the numbers of poor people are growing on George Bush's watch. Will that be enough for the President to begin to level the playing field?

  • Visionaries Wanted

    Nicholas von Hoffman : New homes for those displaced by Hurricane Katrina need not be the penitentiary-style public housing we've come to dread. Bring in architects who know how to create human-scale dwellings for the poor.

  • Left Behind: Bush's Holy War on Nature

    Chip Ward : Americans care about the environment, but the Bush Administration clearly doesn't. Blame it on Republican ideology and the apocalyptic religious sensibilities of his political base.

  • Prelude to an Exit Strategy

    Ari Berman : As a handful of maverick lawmakers hold unofficial hearings on an Iraq exit strategy, how long will it take Democrats and Republicans on the Hill to recognize the growing distaste for this war?

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