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Noted. Noted.

Stuart Klawans on radical filmmaker Leo Hurwitz; John Nichols on the primary fight for Blanche Lincoln's Senate seat.

Mar 4, 2010 / Books & the Arts / The Editors

Slide Show: The Wrong Kind of Green Slide Show: The Wrong Kind of Green

A look at the most questionable 'green' organizations that are busy shoveling up hard cash from the world's worst polluters.

Mar 4, 2010 / Photo Essay / The Nation

New Left Review at 50 New Left Review at 50

The journal's sustained critique of neoliberalism remains indispensable.

Mar 4, 2010 / Jon Wiener

Swords Into Solar Panels Swords Into Solar Panels

The Obama administration wants to push holistic solutions to national problems--and retooling manufacturers of military hardware into purveyors of solar technology is one.

Mar 4, 2010 / Miriam Pemberton

The Contractor Scofflaws The Contractor Scofflaws

Obama is on the brink of bringing significant reforms for workers to government contractors.

Mar 4, 2010 / William Greider

Vision or Blindness? Vision or Blindness?

In Jacques Audiard's <i>A Prophet</i>, clairvoyance has its limits.

Mar 4, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

Heroic Impatience Heroic Impatience

The past was one single catastrophe to the Baader-Meinhof Gang, and acts of violence the only perceived exit.

Mar 4, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Diego Gambetta

Say Goodnight, Chuck Say Goodnight, Chuck

On Rangel & Tom Hanks as Time's most influential historian.

Mar 4, 2010 / Eric Alterman

The Moyers Legacy The Moyers Legacy

Bill Moyers's emphasis on dissenting views must live on at PBS.

Mar 4, 2010 / The Editors

Global Women: Good News, Bad News Global Women: Good News, Bad News

What makes for the most gender-egalitarian country in the world?

Mar 4, 2010 / Column / Katha Pollitt

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